A look back at the impact of filmmaker Charles Officer, who passed away on December 1 at age 48 and left behind a notable body of work in documentary and drama.
Keep ReadingAn interview with We Will Be Brave director Chrisann Hessing about her award-winning documentary that explores conversations about masculinity and mental health post-#MeToo.
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Keep ReadingSomeone Lives Here observes one man's response to Toronto's escalating housing crisis.
Keep ReadingSherien Barsoum's documentary Cynara investigates the role of prejudice in a Toronto mother’s wrongful conviction for her daughter's murder.
Keep ReadingRob Freeman's documentary Drop the Needle salutes Toronto record store Play De Record and its role in shaping the sounds of the city.
Keep ReadingRevival69: The Concert that Rocked the World revisits the making of a 1969 Toronto festival that featured the first public appearance of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band.
Keep ReadingA interview with Eric Bauza about his new documentary series Stay Tooned, which explores the power of representation in animation.
Keep ReadingAn interview with The Kids in the Hall: Comedy Punks director Reg Harkema and producer Nick McKinney on chronicling the iconic Canadian comics.
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