Free in-person and online event is held at 69 venues across the North Shore
Read MoreLive event November 29 to December 3 features three locally directed world premieres, including Bruce Sweeney’s She Talks to Strangers
Read MoreFull-length feature details the arrival of French settlers in present-day Montreal in English, French, and Kanien’kéha (Mohawk)
Read MoreWild Goat Surf carves out a new kind of coming-of-age tale; Seagrass summons ghosts of history; plus The Old Oak, Rapture, and much more
Read MoreDirector Dylan Maranda talks chaotic cinematography, family history, and meeting chef Joël Watanabe for his food-critic-centred narrative
Read MoreDocumentary shows young Siksika woman’s journey competing in the dangerous male-dominated sport with the love and support of her family
Read MoreHypnotic serenity, adrenaline highs, pummelling feet, and piercing stares
Read MoreMy Animal blends poetic horror and hockey; Bitten is a dark and gorgeously shot fairy tale; Octopus Skin finds fear in an eccentric family
Read MoreDiscussion moderated by Claudia Casper features climate-fiction authors Christine Lai, Andrew F. Sullivan, and Catherine Leroux
Read MoreFounded by Vancouver Moving Theatre’s Savannah Walling and Terry Hunter, the festival’s collaborative history guides its 20th annual edition
Read MoreA stylized story of Alberta rodents was chosen best of the fest, while musical exploration of homelessness won Stir Social Impact Award
Read MoreFrom Jafelin to Rosanna Terracciano, Rosario Ancer’s open-minded program embraces tradition, multiple cultures, and the edgily conceptual
Read MoreUnique performances range from closing night event The Best of Israeli Comedy to a blend of dance and Deaf theatre in When The Walls Come Down
Read MoreGeneric Male pokes acrobatic fun at male self-identity, The Pigeon and the Dove explores homelessness, and Lia & Dor unfurls Romanian fairy tale
Read MoreA selection of 10 vendors are on site at Chan Centre selling handmade soaps, beadwork earrings, soy candles, and more
Read MorePeaches: The Play!’s cutting social critique; Tango in the Dark’s mad dancing skills, and more
Read MoreOpening with Aki Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves and closing with Tran Anh Hùng’s The Pot-au-Feu, it’s a year of complexity and striking imagery
Read MoreRebecca Northan to direct The Comedy of Errors and Jiv Parasram to helm Measure for Measure on Howard Family Stage
Read MoreVancouver Fringe Festival play draws on his mother’s abuse by her father, and explores ideas of justice and healing
Read MoreMultimedia storytelling meets live performance and film screening
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