Now streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, Wall is an animated exploration of the political divides in the West Bank featuring acclaimed playwright/screenwriter David Hare.
Keep ReadingRosana Matecki's Saturday Night explores the tango of alienation and inclusion in urban life as the director visits a dance hall through the perspectives of two immigrants.
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Keep ReadingAn interview with director Courtney Montour about Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again, honouring the Mohawk activist, and drawing upon the work of Alanis Obomsawin.
Keep ReadingSomeone Like Me and One of Ours intimately confront identity and belonging.
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