Karyn Kusama’s Nicole Kidman vehicle ‘Destroyer’ is best in show at TIFF ‘18, although TIFF competitive spotlight once again gave documentary the cold shoulder. TIFF can be very good about finding some
Keep ReadingAngels are Made of Light (USA/Denmark/Norway, 117 min.) Dir. James Longley Programme: TIFF Docs (International Premiere) James Longley returns to the Middle East a decade after his 2006 Oscar-nominated documentary Iraq in Fragments. Longley’s latest, Angels
Keep ReadingThe Death of Life of John F. Donovan (Canada/UK, 107 min.) Dir. Xavier Dolan, Writ. Xavier Dolan, Jacob Tierney Starring: Kit Harrington, Jacob Tremblay, Natalie Portman, Thandie Newton, Ben Schnetzer, Susan Sarandon,
Keep ReadingScrewball (USA, 105 min.) Dir. Billy Corben Programme: TIFF Docs (World Premiere) Who knew baseball could be so entertaining? America’s two favorite past times—baseball and crime—join forces in a Billy Corben’s hilarious and eye-opening
Keep ReadingMaiden (UK, 93 min.) Dir. Alex Holmes Programme: TIFF Docs (World Premiere) There’s a fairytale aspect to Maiden, a documentary about a pioneering women’s sailing crew that waived the rules and ruled the waves. One
Keep ReadingSearching for Ingmar Bergman sees filmmaker Margarethe von Trotta embark on her first documentary with an appreciation for the influential Swedish auteur.
Keep ReadingDivide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes (USA, 107 min.) Dir. Alexis Bloom Programme: TIFF Docs (World Premiere) Near the start of Alexis Bloom’s documentary, Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes, we
Keep ReadingLights, camera, spectacular success – backlash. So it goes with the films co-created by Ed Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier. The trio is launching Anthropocene, the third in their eco-conscious
Keep ReadingGhost Fleet (USA, 90 min.) Dir. Shannon Service, Jeffrey Waldron Programme: TIFF Docs (International Premiere) A revealing documentary about modern slavery, Ghost Fleet manages to put viewers inside a real-life rescue mission while shining a light
Keep ReadingA filmmaker reflects on Jane’s place in the industry after seeing the male-directed doc This Changes Everything.
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