Titles competing for the WIFF Prize in Canadian Film include Solo, BlackBerry, Seven Veils, Humanist Vampire, and Irena's Vow.
Keep ReadingEduardo Williams follows his 2016 breakout The Human Surge with another genre-defying and artistically daring feat of cinema.
Keep ReadingThe gripping Defiant documentary follows four Ukrainian politicians as they negotiate for peace and find diplomatic routes to end the war.
Keep ReadingIn Pictures of Ghosts, Kleber Mendonça Filho considers the shared history of his films, his childhood home, and his neighbourhood of Recife throughout the years.
Keep ReadingMargreth Olin delivers a cinematically dazzling essay film with Songs of Earth that follows her father, Jørgen, as he roams in nature.
Keep ReadingSeventh edition of Getting Real, the Documentary Organization of Canada's report on funding, notes a drop in support for feature docs in Canada.
Keep ReadingLil Nas X: Long Live Montero delivers a cinematic showstopper of a concert doc as it follows the young artist on tour.
Keep ReadingIn the Rearview provides a portrait of the refugee crisis in Ukraine with a unique road movie along the ride to freedom.
Keep ReadingIn Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa, Lucy Walker delivers and inspiring, exhilarating portrait of a woman conquering Everest for the tenth time.
Keep ReadingIn Tautuktavuk (What We See), Carol Kunnuk and Lucy Tulugarjuk create a unique auto-fiction hybrid about Inuit sisters divided by lockdown.
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