In The Rhapsody, director David Hoffert chronicles the story of Holocaust survivor Leo Spellman, and his compositions and diaries that endure.
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Keep ReadingTIFF announces that long-time Canadian programmer Steve Gravestock will retire at the end of 2022 following 25 years with the organization.
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Keep ReadingPatrick Dell observes the art and weight of photojournalism in Shooting War by sharing the experiences of visual reporters who document the atrocities of war.
Keep ReadingKelly Fyffe-Marshall will receive $50,000 in post-production support from Company 3 as David Cronenberg's pay-it-forward selection after winning the Company 3 Clyde Gilmour Award.
Keep ReadingPerfecting the Art of Longing is Kitra Cahana's Hot Docs award winning portrait of her family's ability to stay connected with her father when the prolonged isolation of COVID forced them apart.
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