Spookers (New Zealand/Australia, 82 min.) Dir. Florian Habicht Programme: Nightvision (World Premiere) Zombies are all the rage these days. The walking dead are more popular than ever before with zombiewalks happening
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Keep ReadingBlurred Lines: Inside the Art World (Canada, 80 min.) Dir. Barry Avrich Programme: Artscapes (Canadian Premiere) Oh, this business of art. The world of fine art often has a tenuous relationship
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Keep ReadingThank You for the Rain (UK/Norway, 87 min.) Dir. Julia Dahr Programme: International Spectrum (North American Premiere) Kenyan farmer Kisilu Musya has a life-changing revelation when the clouds part in Thank
Keep ReadingThe girls just go crazy for Canuck crooner Paul Anka in Lonely Boy. Drawing upon the observational practices of the NFB’s Candid Eye series and appearing within the global movement of cinema
Keep ReadingJennifer Baichwal’s Manufactured Landscapes opens with a cinematic coup. An eight-minute tracking shot slowly sweeps across a factory floor in China.
Keep ReadingNails is a doc in four movements. This gorgeously shot and edited Oscar-nominated short by Phillip Borsos tracks the life of a spike in the preindustrial and industrial periods.
Keep ReadingEmbed from Getty Images “The official number is 1700, but it’s actually more like 1800,” says Jack Blum, executive director of REEL CANADA, about the number of screenings for this year’s special
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