Documentary at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival highlights peer-led groups working to overcome a long history of stigma and isolation by creating connection to the broader queer community
Read MoreWith sharp visions of life in Mexico, Venezuela, and early-’70s Quebec, the event continues to reveal a deeply interconnected world where history is ever-present
Read MoreStrong performances in the story of a French bookstore owner who forms bonds with a father and child make Visions Ouest’s final summer installment a must-see
Read MoreThrough its mix of Indigenous artists, musicians, and technicians, the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival feature puts the common good at the centre
Read MoreIdo Fluk’s ode to Keith Jarrett concert Köln 75 closes the fest, while VIFF Live brings in Mad Professor, claire rousay, and more
Read MoreThe Polygon Gallery’s annual outdoor film series takes place on Cates Deck
Read MoreVisions Ouest screens earthy charmer set in Jura agricultural region
Read MoreIn documenting years of official disapproval and meddling, independent Cuban filmmakers Miguel Coyula and Lynn Cruz set out to trouble viewers of all political stripes
Read MoreAward-winning feature film tells the story of two Indigenous women who meet during a chance encounter
Read MorePeople-pleasing goes haywire as Visions Ouest presents the sequel to the hit Quebec comedy Menteur
Read MoreOpening with The Best Mother in the World, the fest features diverse titles as part of Vanguardias, Migraciones, and Mexico Today
Read MoreLocal 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
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