Winners for the 2022 Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival include Geographies of Solitude, Nuisance Bear, and Beyond Extinction: Sinixt Resurgence.
Keep ReadingToronto's Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival returns in person and online Oct. 13 - 23.
Keep ReadingJacquelyn Mills' award winner Geographies of Solitude screens at Planet in Focus on Oct. 16.
Keep ReadingCoextinction explores what's happening to the Southern Resident Killer Whales and the B.C. salmon populations on which they survive.
Keep ReadingPlanet in Focus Environmental Film Festival announces its 2021 programming line-up, which includes Wochiigii Io: End of Peace and Last of the Right Whales.
Keep ReadingMakongo (Central African Republic/Italy/Argentina, 72 min.) Dir. Elvis Sabin Ngaïbino Traditional grub feeds a community’s future in Makongo. This quietly effective observational film by Elvis Sabin Ngaïbino explores two men’s desire to provide
Keep ReadingCoral Ghosts (Canada, 90 Min.) Dir. Andrew Nisker Climate change is damaging the globe at an alarming rate. One just needs to observe the rapidly deteriorating coral reefs in the oceans for
Keep ReadingJennifer Abbott harnesses a new emotion that films about climate change have yet to experience: grief. The Magnitude of All Things moves with the unshakable sensation of grief and loss.
Keep ReadingWhen Tomatoes Met Wagner (Greece, 72 min.) Dir. Marianna Economou One can happily report that the fruits of When Tomatoes Met Wagner are certified fresh. This sure-fire crowd-pleaser from director Marianna Economou should appeal
Keep ReadingAnne Innis Dagg’s story is one of being smitten by giraffes. It’s also one of setbacks and comebacks. The Canadian zoologist has had a career as long and extraordinary as a giraffe’s
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