At DOXA, filmmaker Yael Bridge takes a deep dive into the U.S.’s most publicly reviled political philosophy
Read MoreTESSEL, a co-commission of Fall For Dance North and Harbourfront Centre, is a national show of unity
Read MoreAt DOXA, director Celeste Bell takes a look back at the late, charismatic X-Ray Spex frontwoman
Read MoreThe Maeda family’s Japanese eatery in Campbell River was open for 39 years—and was an anchor in the community
Read MoreMary Twala hands in her final powerful performance as a woman standing her ground against a dam
Read MoreThe show manages to go on amid pandemic restrictions at the eight-day filmmaking challenge
Read MoreCars limited to household bubbles as fest screens films May 13 to 15
Read MoreThe feature documentary, premiering at DOXA, digs deep into how marginalized communities are leading the way when it comes to being connected to the land and to our food
Read MoreChristopher Plummer, warped sci-fi time travel, a Winnipeg fable, and much more
Read MoreThe festival is virtual for 2021, with jury selections happening April 24
Read MoreThe director’s moving The Magnitude of All Things screens all month via VIFF Connect
Read MoreTake part in an Oscars Voting Survey for a chance to win a Silver VIFF+ membership
Read MoreFilm joins a newly restored seasonal quartet from the celebrated director
Read MoreElsewhere, Fritzi: A Revolutionary Tale tells a complex history of German unification in disarming animated style
Read MoreThe art film travels to Iceland with creative sisters Tyr Jami and Jasa Baka
Read MoreShort films tackle topics from pandemic isolation to homophobia
Read MoreOn view via VIFF Connect, shorts travel from the streets of Hong Kong to the checkpoints of the West Bank
Read MoreAn assured, unsettling portrait from a director who knows competitive skiing
Read MoreManufactured Landscapes, Watermark, and Anthropocene: The Human Epoch find terrible beauty in environmental destruction
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