By Prabhjot Bains
The Palme d’Or-winning director of It Was Just an Accident discusses the blurred lines between social and political cinema.
By Prabhjot Bains
The Palme d’Or-winning director of It Was Just an Accident discusses the blurred lines between social and political cinema.
By Hannah Harlacher
Artist Paul Wong introduces the legacy of photographer and activist Tamio Wakayama at a moment when visibility feels more urgent than ever.
By Madeline Lines
An upcoming summit at the National Music Centre in Calgary revisits an iconic era in folk music, tracing its Canadian roots.
By Ozioma Nwabuikwu
After the acclaimed success of the CRAVE Original sitcom Bria Mack Gets A Life, Sasha Leigh Henry returns to TIFF with her debut feature film.
By Prabhjot Bains
Théodore Pellerin plays the year’s most chilling character in Lurker, a film that peels back the toxic economy of fame and obsession.
By Ben Boddez
Composer Jeff Morrow and songwriter Ben Folds speak on the legacy of Peanuts music and why it’s not your average kids’ program.
By Adriel Smiley
Ian Mark Kimanje’s powerful documentary traces Carnival’s roots from slavery and survival to global celebration.
By Prabhjot Bains
Director Alex Ross Perry on blending five movies into one and imagining Pavement as the most influential and important band in the world.
By Stephan Boissonneault
Martin Bourboulon’s sexy new series serves up the soul of France on a platter and we’re already hungry for more.
By Adriel Smiley
Shot across the city in a single day, Reza Dahya's debut feature blurs fiction and reality to deliver a uniquely local coming-of-age.