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VIFF 2017

Review: ‘West of the Jordan River’

by Antastasia Akulinina
October 14, 2017October 31, 2021
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West of the Jordan River (Israel/France, 88 min.) Dir. Amos Gitai   In 1982, a renowned Israeli director Amos Gitai visited the occupied territories of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank

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Review: ‘Bosch: The Garden of Dreams

by Pat Mullen
October 10, 2017November 6, 2021
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Bosch: The Garden of Dreams (El Bosco, el jardín de los sueños) (Spain/France, 90 min.) Dir. José Luis López-Linares   Earlier this year, Alexandre Philippe devoted an entire feature documentary to analysing

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Review: ‘Unarmed Verses’

by Pat Mullen
October 2, 2017October 19, 2021
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Unarmed Verses (Canada, 85 min.) Dir. Charles Officer   The thought experiment called the ship of Theseus asks if a boat remains the same if one removes all of its boards and

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Review: ‘Armed with Faith’

by Antastasia Akulinina
October 2, 2017November 6, 2021
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Armed with Faith (USA, 74 min.) Dir. Geeta Gandbhir, Asad Faruqi   Since 9/11, life in Pakistan has drastically changed. “You’re either with us or you’re with the terrorists,” – was the

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Review: ‘Where You’re Meant to Be’

by Pat Mullen
October 2, 2017October 31, 2021
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Where You’re Meant to Be (UK, 75 min.) Dir. Paul Fegan   VIFF features two docs about traditional music from the UK and the difference is as sharp and strong as the

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Review: ‘Song of Granite’

by Pat Mullen
October 2, 2017October 31, 2021
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Song of Granite (Ireland/Canada, 97 min.) Dir. Pat Collins   The world of the musical biopic can be a well-worn path. It can also be one of inspiration. Pat Collins offers the

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Review: ‘Like a Pebble in the Boot’

by Antastasia Akulinina
October 2, 2017October 31, 2021
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Like a Pebble in the Boot (Comme un caillou dans la botte) (Canada, 70 min.) Dir. Hélène Choquette   While street vending is illegal in Italy, it is the only source of

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Review: ‘Chaplin in Bali’

by Pat Mullen
October 2, 2017October 31, 2021
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Chaplin in Bali (France, 80 min.) Dir. Raphaël Millet   Here’s the thing about home movies: they’re only interesting when they’re your own memories. Not even the home movies of the great

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Congratulations to the #documentary Oscar nominees Congratulations to the #documentary Oscar nominees! 🏆

Best Documentary Feature:
✉️ The Alabama Solution 
✉️ Come See Me in the Good Light
✉️ Cutting through Rocks
✉️ Mr. Nobody against Putin
✉️ The Perfect Neighbor

Best Documentary Short:
✉️ All the Empty Rooms
✉️ Armed Only with a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud
✉️ Children No More: "Were and Gone"
✉️ The Devil Is Busy
✉️ perfectly a strangeness 🫏

Best Song 
✉️ "Dear Me" - Diane Warren: Relentless 
✉️ "Sweet Dreams of Joy" Viva Verdi

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Back at @hotdocs_ for 1 screening only, catch fest Back at @hotdocs_ for 1 screening only, catch festival favourite #TheGardenerAndTheDictator this weekend as Jane Hui Wang shares her family story.

🎟: use HDCxGD20 to save 20% on tickets!
📆: Jan 18, 7:00 PM 
📰: Read more in Liam Lacey's interview with Wang! (Link in bio.)

#Documentary #Toronto #movies #HotDocs
Miette pastry chef Meg Ray and Maria Thomsson from Miette pastry chef Meg Ray and Maria Thomsson from Rödlöga, Sweden at the world premiere of Sweet Störy at @psfilmfest. Here, they share their favourite sweets in this story of cross-cultural cooking. 🌴

#psiff2026 #sweets #baking #megray #documentary
We're at the @psfilmfest this year, with coverage We're at the @psfilmfest this year, with coverage rolling including the world premiere of Elvis, Rocky & Me: The Carol Connors Story! Stay tuned for more. 

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#Elvis #elvispresley #carolconnors #psiff2026
Oscar nominee Carol Connors marches into @psfilmfe Oscar nominee Carol Connors marches into @psfilmfest to her theme from Rocky, and then performs "You Loved My Night Away" - a song she wrote for Elvis Presley the night he died and hasn't released until now.

At the world premiere of the #documentary Elvis, Rocky & Me: The Carol Connor Story. 

#CarolConnor #elvis #elvispresley #psiff2025
#StateOfFirsts director Chase Joynt talks about fo #StateOfFirsts director Chase Joynt talks about following congresswoman Sarah McBride on her historic campaign amid the culture wars and the targeting of trans rights, and making a vérité doc after hybrids like No Ordinary Man and Framing Agnes. #PalmSprings #PSIFF #Documentary #movies
@yanunifilm executive producer Laura Nix tells the @yanunifilm executive producer Laura Nix tells the @psfilmfest audience about what drew her to sharing @juma_xipaia's story and working with director Richard Ladkani to raise awareness about the fight for the Amazon. 🌴

#palmsprings #yanuni #documentary #psiff2025 #Amazon
Andrea Werhun and @nicobazuin tell us about changi Andrea Werhun and @nicobazuin tell us about changing the narrative on sex work and being maximalists with colour in #ModernWhore. 💋

📝: @redroomrantings
📖: POV 124
🔗: In Bio
📽: U.S. premiere @psfilmfest; coming soon to theatres

#Documentary #film #andreawerhun #POV124
Song Sung Blue is the latest documentary to get a Song Sung Blue is the latest documentary to get a  Hollywood remake. Kate Hudson and director Craig Brewer tell us about reimagining the doc as a movie musical!

🔗: in bio
📽: in theatres Dec. 25
📽: rent the doc on Vimeo

#SongSungBlue #KateHudson #NeilDiamond #movies #Documentary
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