Authentic-feeling re-enactments meet digitally altered archival footage and photographs
Read MoreMemoir of young woman’s work at an agency has surface charms, but lacks deeper interior life
Read MoreThe feature-length documentary follows a journey of adversity, discovery
Read MoreIsraeli-Palestinian tensions and intergenerational trauma set the unlikely backdrop to romantic comedy at VJFF
Read MoreHeartwarming story of rabbinical student puts viewer at street level in Chicago’s South Side
Read MoreExploring autism, the parental role, and the need to let go
Read MoreBreakout Indigenous filmmaker drew from personal experience for film about drug addiction
Read MorePlaying at the Vancouver Jewish Film Festival, the film hears from chefs behind Israel’s A-Sham Arab Food Festival
Read MoreStrong performances drive aching tale of two people who don’t realize they need each other
Read MoreStrong performances and dreamlike cinematography bring to life a story about fate
Read MoreProfessional Performing Arts Venues and Independent Cinemas hopes for reclassification, cooperative approach to operating safely anew
Read MoreRace, class, and gender play subtly into a film that forces us to readjust our preconceptions
Read MoreStanley Tucci and Colin Firth find a quiet honesty around the subject of dementia
Read MoreVancouver-based multidisciplinary artist Mariam Barry’s work centres on modern African youth
Read MoreWendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin were the writing forces behind Bob’s Burgers
Read MoreOfferings span award-winning features Asia and Thou Shalt Not Hate
Read MoreExtensive retrospective features masterpieces like La Strada alongside lesser known finds like Toby Dammit and Il Bidone, to March 11
Read MoreShedding light on the heroes who took on the American psychiatric establishment
Read MoreStreaming at Rendez-Vous, story of artist Josep Bartoli maintains a moral clarity amid war
Read MoreMetro Vancouver social-justice documentary fest travels from the Philippines to Chechnya
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