They’ll be competing in juried Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature at event December 4 to 8
Read MoreBoldly pushing the documentary form, Vancouver director tracks a story that involved guns, drugs, money laundering, child abuse, and even murder
Read MoreCanada-wide opportunity connects aspiring filmmakers with established industry professionals
Read MoreIn this classic of German expressionism screening at the Shadbolt, “Every frame is like an album cover,” says the postrock band’s Simon Dobbs
Read MoreThe Cinematheque curator Sonja Baksa delivers a week of programming centred on celluloid witches, just in time for Halloween
Read MorePhotographer Kiliii Yuyan will be live on stage for the film’s visually stunning exploration of the Arctic
Read MoreInay (Mama) wins the Arbutus Award for best B.C. film; Summit award for best Canadian film goes to Universal Language
Read MoreAnother highlight of the series on the same date features Shōgun VFX supervisor Michael Cliett
Read MoreF.W. Murnau’s 1926 classic follows the demon Mephisto, who makes a bet with an archangel that a good man’s soul can be corrupted
Read MoreLively, detective-like documentary reveals how Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw and Yup’ik ceremonial masks found their way into the hands of Surrealist masters—and new attempts to repatriate them
Read MoreQuick takes on Brief History of a Family, Anora, Viva Niki, and Who by Fire, plus documentaries about everything from design mavericks to Haida logging protests to the children of overseas nannies
Read MoreAt VIFF, she dramatizes ex-boyfriend Chester Brown’s graphic novel about his explorations in hiring sex workers—while still living with the then-VJ
Read MoreThe Chef & the Daruma gets to the heart of the acclaimed culinary artist’s inspirations
Read MoreSlumdog Millionaire composer joins the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra at Vancouver International Film Festival keynote event
Read MoreJean-Luc Godard’s principal collaborator introduces Vancouver audiences to Godard’s final film Scénarios, along with Goodbye to Language
Read MoreVancouver Island’s Ari Kinarthy wrote the score and stars in a screening event that memorializes his life
Read More*smiles and kisses you*, Grand Theft Hamlet, and Real offer moving and unsettling views of how we attempt to heal ourselves as part of the Spectrum series
Read MoreNFB documentary traces a spoken-word poet's complex relationship with the woman who left her as a child in Jamaica
Read MoreScreenings taking place from September 26 to October 6 include Luther: Never Too Much, Disco’s Revenge, So Surreal: Behind the Masks, and nine others
Read MoreFaced with tragedy, Colombian-Canadian film and video artist builds a haunting collage about two indivisible spirits at Vancouver Latin American Film Festival
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