The writer-director uses handmade art and high tech to tell the true story of his grandfather and Japanese internment.
Read MoreMay B.’s clay-caked crones speak to our pandemic times.
Read MoreEating local in the Yukon is a test of patience with nourishing rewards..
Read MoreCurb appeal includes a sleek new concession-bar and a multiscreen wall.
Read MoreMatthias Girarud combines two extreme sports and finds personal fulfillment.
Read MoreThe Ross brothers hit VIFF’s Totally Indie Day with the Sundance hit they made in a single marathon shoot.
Read MoreJoel Bakan and Jennifer Abbot entertainingly expose a new cast of nauseating villains
Read MoreNo motors, no support: this ocean voyage is no cruise.
Read MoreUnrequited love stories, hidden corners, strained politics, and oh, that delicious food.
Read MoreWatching collectors vie for the artist’s work proves entertaining.
Read MoreDirectors Madeleine Sims-Fewer,and Dusty Mancinelli are prepared for the anti-revenge film’s polarizing effects.
Read MoreThe rebel who turned a urinal into sculpture might have desired a cheekier portrait
Read MoreDeirdre Fishel zooms in on a handful of women struggling to make their way inside the force
Read MoreFrom Russia’s Chukchi to Greenland’s Inuit and Canada’s Haida, impressions of far-flung but deeply connected Indigenous peoples.
Read MoreEnter another recent horror film that takes its metaphysics seriously.
Read MoreDon’t be surprised if you find yourself yearning for an era of kinder, gentler U.S. politics
Read MoreThe documentary looks at the decades when aversion therapy was common.
Read MoreSean Penn rolls up his sleeves after the devastating 2010 earthquake
Read MoreDirector of 2018 VIFF hit One Cut of the Dead returns with a meta zany caper about a cult, a stress ball, and a fainting actor.
Read MoreArt historians reveal new complexity in some of the famed painter’s best-known works
Read More