BlackBerry, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, and To Kill a Tiger also receive nods for best in Canadian film
Read MoreIn stylish film hitting la Tournée Québec Cinéma at Studio 16, standout star Sara Montpetit plays a bloodsucker who hates the idea of killing
Read MoreTickets to the screenings also include access to a Closing Night Reception with appetizers and a drink
Read MoreEvents throughout February range from concerts to art exhibitions
Read MoreFebruary lineup features inspiring cinema, live jazz, and a special tribute to Canadian filmmaker Charles Officer
Read MoreRising Mexican filmmaker is attracting buzz for richly written characters and atmospheric use of camera and sound
Read MoreDirector Kaouther Ben Hania’s riveting mix of reality and re-enactment just got nominated for an Oscar
Read MoreFilm directed by Susan Sandler follows titular transgender comedian’s triumphant comeback
Read MoreJonathan Glazer’s unsettling film follows Hedwig and Rudolf Höss during the Second World War
Read MoreA-list interviewees, rapturous film clips, and reflections from an auteur who’s travelled from Peruvian jungles to Antarctic snowscapes
Read MoreAudiences can see Ludwig Göransson’s Oscar-winning Marvel Studios film score performed live to picture
Read MoreUnder the theme of "Journeys in Solidarity”, fest screens 19 films on everything from homeless tent encampments to transgender comedians to the fight for freedom of speech in Russia
Read MoreThe groundbreaking, still effortlessly cool film joins Godard’s final works in opening night for JLG Forever
Read MoreOpening night of the series, copresented with the Vancouver Latin American Cultural Centre, features tapas, wine, and flamenco
Read MoreYoung Siksika woman Logan Red Crow competes in the risky Indian Relay in the film, which had a sold-out run at VIFF in October
Read MoreRedefining the artist biopic, the filmmaker captures the massive themes, stunning details, and punishing processes of Anselm Kiefer’s work
Read MoreStories span crash-landing a Cessna into an open field with James Taylor and doing 61 takes of Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London”
Read MoreIntimate and sensuous, documentary lets us in on women’s secrets that resound around the world
Read MoreThe film celebrating its 20th year takes centre stage in Movie Nights with the VSO series
Read MoreDocumentary follows B.C. filmmaker Dianne Whelan’s 24,000-kilometre trek along the Trans Canada Trail
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