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TIFF 2018 Picks: Gala & special presentation films currently on our radar

July 24, 2018 Sonya Davidson

The first wave of films coming to TIFF 2018 this September have been announced. This 43rd edition of the Toronto […]

No Picture
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Interview with KUSAMA-INFINITY filmmaker, Heather Lenz

May 12, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama’s highly popular exhibition Infinite Kusama at the Art Gallery of Ontario has been the talk […]

COMMANDER ARIAN
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Spanish filmmaker Alba Sotorra chats “Commander Arian” and Syria

May 4, 2018 Joel Levy

Arriving at the Syrian border in Turkey, filmmaker Alba Sotorra has to throw away her suitcase she packed for the […]

Scott Jones
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Hot Docs: Scott Jones on embracing love over fear in Love, Scott

April 28, 2018 Sonya Davidson

In 2013, Scott Jones was attacked in a small town in Nova Scotia for being gay, an attack that resulted […]

Chef Flynn
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19 year old Chef Flynn hopes to have world’s best restaurant

April 24, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Chef Flynn McGarry opened his first “restaurant” in his living room — when he was nine years old. His friends […]

Vesna Asanovic
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Breakthroughs Film Festival: Short films directed by emerging women directors

April 12, 2018 Joel Levy

The Breakthroughs Film Festival has announced its dates and the final poster design for this year’s film festival that showcases […]

Stephen Low the Trolley
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Hot Docs: Interview with “The Trolley” filmmaker Stephen Low

April 4, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Stephen Low has spent three decades producing large-format cinema experiences. His latest, The Trolley, will debut at this year’s Hot […]

Arts

First look at the HotDocs25 line up and our Top 10 Picks

March 21, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Hot Docs announces their 2018 line up of films with a whopping 246 documentaries from 56 countries scheduled to screen […]

Swingers weekend
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Seven films to see at the Canadian Film Fest 2018

March 19, 2018 Conshinz

The Canadian Film Fest 2018 begins March 20 and runs until March 24th at the Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto located at 259 Richmond […]

Arts

Free screenings at TIFF in celebration of International Women’s Day

March 8, 2018 Sonya Davidson

If you’re taking the day off today to celebrate International Women’s Day (March 8) and was thinking it would be […]

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