Mini documentary fest accompanies MOA exhibition Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots
Read MoreStreaming at the Vancouver Short Film Festival, new doc shows spotlights an artist inspired to represent her communities
Read MoreFor decades, the trailblazer was told it was impossible for a woman to lead an orchestra
Read MoreThe video works are the culmination of a collaboration between the gallery and Cap U’s First Nations Student Services, Indigenous Digital Filmmaking Program
Read MoreLocal entries Tomomi on the Farm, Who the Hell Is Nigel?, and Quarantine Fling capture the inspiring and the absurd
Read MoreFacing adversity has fuelled Elma Begovic to create a work that hits close to home
Read MoreAshley Lyle and Bart Nickerson talk about the cult series that follows a girls’ soccer team into a horror-laced survival epic
Read MorePrism shows the true colours of cinematic bias, while maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore digs into Pacific Northwest Indigenous identity
Read MoreWith films like We Need to Talk About Kevin and You Were Never Really Here, the Scottish director is one of the most exciting voices in contemporary cinema
Read MoreThis year’s 51 entries range from artistic documentaries to quarantine comedies and the genre-based “After Dark” series
Read MoreThe multidisciplinary artist releases Victory on East Hastings, accompanies premiere screening live with C.R. Avery Orchestra
Read MoreThe King of Laughter, The Hand of God, and more journey from old Naples to golden-lit Rome
Read MoreTitled “Seeking Truth. Waging Change.”, Metro Vancouver's premier social justice film festival unveils roster of 21 documentary films, with tickets on sale January 5
Read MoreThe Ridley Scott collaborator, who’ll speak with local lenser Greg Middleton, has a long, stylistically impressive resume
Read MoreVancouver-shot film captures a distinct moment in this city’s punk-rock history
Read MoreFrom whacked-out theatre to edgy ballet to festive cantatas, here are ways to ring in 2022 and celebrate local arts
Read MoreJoel Coen draws out note-perfect performances amid a bleak setting of archways, smothering fog, and cawing crows
Read MoreGood things come in threes in legendary actor’s conflicted “Norikos”, in Late Spring, Early Summer, and Tokyo Story
Read MoreThe sumptuous spectacle draws Londoners in droves each holiday
Read MoreWashed-up porn star meets donut shop in Sean Baker’s frequently funny and humanistic followup to The Florida Project
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