Local documentary A Place Where I Belong makes world premiere, while Starwalker musical movie makes its Vancouver debut
Read MoreAs part of VIFF Live series, a performance by all-star jazz ensemble Triology sets up screening of two films powered by music of a Canadian legend
Read MoreVisions Ouest presents the Cannes opener about a star chef who reconnects with her earthy, truck-stop roots
Read MoreStreet cameras capture the hope and art of young protesters in Khartoum in a revolution the world forgot
Read MoreNFB’s “Corpus and the Wandering” and “Inkwo for When the Starving Return” take a spotlight at international conference hosted in Vancouver
Read MoreRadu Jude’s Dracula, Mary Bronstein’s If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, and Hong Sang-soo’s What Does That Nature Say to You are among offerings unveiled as Artist & Industry Passes set to go on sale
Read MoreDocumentary screening at VIFF Centre uncovers a driven artist, and immerses viewer in an art scene that included Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring
Read MoreOther free screenings in store this month include The Wild Robot, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Mean Girls
Read MoreRunning September 4 to 14, celebration also includes Canada Looks South and Mexico Today series, New Directors Competition, and much more
Read MoreThe big-city sins of Sweet Smell of Success mingle with the small-town nightmares of Moonrise in this year’s darkly adventurous lineup
Read MoreDocumentary restores more than a hundred shorts by the legendary Lumière Brothers, in Visions Ouest presentation
Read MoreCopresented with Visions Ouest, new comedy mixes unvarnished look at alcoholism with desert adventure
Read MoreCreated by Vancouver’s Shana Myara, docuseries available for streaming on OUTtv.com highlights racialized and queer comedians
Read MoreFilmmaker Mahdi Fleifel’s compelling portrait of two Palestinian refugees trying to escape hardscrabble limbo in an unrecognizable Athens
Read MoreIn Virginia Tangvald’s haunting new NFB documentary, she unravels the mysteries of a father and brother who lost their lives to the oceans that called them
Read MoreAt VIFF Centre, Petra Costa’s compelling new documentary ties the rise of right-wing politician Jair Bolsonaro into the boom in Christian fundamentalism
Read MoreTitles in store span Green Snake on opening night and a special co-presentation of Once Upon a Time in China II with the Chinese Canadian Museum
Read MoreFive short films take on deeper meaning against a backdrop of armed conflict and women’s rights struggles
Read MoreWith highlights such as “Space Oddity” and “Moonage Daydream”, the 1970s documentary about one of David Bowie’s greatest shows lights up The Polygon Gallery’s series of starlight screenings
Read MoreJules Arita Koostachin’s feature, set in the 1930s, centres a young pregnant woman who discovers she is of Cree ancestry
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