Deadpan, dreamlike magic from one of Canada’s most exciting new voices in film
Read MoreFestival’s dramas, comedies, thrillers, documentaries, and more will be available for online streaming until March 26
Read MoreAs the Vancouver filmmaker told Stir last fall, the affecting mother-son story explores two generations’ experiences of cultural challenges
Read MoreDynamic selection of films available for viewing both online and in person
Read MoreBeautifully shot The Shadow of the Day captures prewar Italy, while Matchmaking coins the ultra-orthodox rom-com
Read MorePart one of Japanese animated film series features My Neighbour Totoro and other favourites
Read MoreThe work in progress follows the journey of Tony McAleer from racist extremist to anti-hate activist
Read MoreIce Merchants, Sedna: Empress of the Sea, workshops for kids, and more, from March 28 to April 6
Read MoreFrom Quebec, a manic and stylized satire of sexism, plus a defiantly nonjudgmental look at female sex addicts
Read MoreThe longest running Jewish film festival in Canada takes place in March, in person and online
Read MoreThe Doctrine of Recovery spotlights Indigenous resistance; The Happy Worker probes the modern workplace; Navalny unfolds like a thriller
Read MoreThe social-justice film festival returns in person with its largest run to date
Read MoreAlex Winter’s documentary about the power and perils of the Google-owned tech behemoth has its Canadian premiere at the social-justice film festival
Read MoreDocumentary details the struggle for justice in a village where a child was viciously assaulted
Read MoreRendez-Vous French Film Festival matinee features Q&A with Quebec codirector Sarah Nacer
Read MoreFilms’ directors will take part in discussions at Vancouver’s premier social-justice film festival
Read MoreFilm is based on the true 1960s story of Romain Gary and Jean Seberg, and their struggles to retrain a dog bred to attack Black people
Read MoreBoth films, part of Black History Month screenings at VIFF Centre, untangle true events
Read MoreAlso showing at Metro Vancouver's premier social justice documentary film festival: Rebellion, nominated for a BAFTA
Read MoreEssentials like My Winnipeg and The Saddest Music In the World share space with lesser-known oddball triumphs like Careful
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