Trigger Warning: This review mentions a person’s experience with PTSD as a result of sexual assault. “I Used to be Funny” follows Sam Cowell (played by Rachel Sennott), a comedian in Toronto who balances her income as an au pair
Read moreTrigger Warning: This review mentions a person’s experience with PTSD as a result of sexual assault. “I Used to be Funny” follows Sam Cowell (played by Rachel Sennott), a comedian in Toronto who balances her income as an au pair
Read moreThe 2023 Edition of Vancouver International Film Festival ran from September 28 to October 8. VIFF Live was a series of events curated to platform artists who sought to expand beyond the cinematic experience. The most anticipated event of this
Read moreThe 2023 Edition of Vancouver International Film Festival ran from September 28 to October 8. VIFF Live was a series of events curated to platform artists who sought to expand beyond the cinematic experience. The first event at VIFF Live,
Read more“Richelieu” is director Pier-Philippe Chevigny’s debut feature film that explores the brutal treatment of temporary foreign workers at a food processing plant in Richelieu, Quebec. The fictional plot derives inspiration from the real stories of numerous Guatemalan farm workers who
Read moreBack in 2018 I was a broke student living in Edmonton. One summer evening, I serendipitously stumbled into a bar after school. This bar happened to be one of the many venues for that year’s Fringe Festival. I don’t remember
Read moreSet in the bleak rural landscape of post-Brexit North England, “The Old Oak” tells a deeply human tale about Syrian refugees and the local resistance against their peaceful assimilation. The story begins in 2016 when the town is well-past its
Read moreEven if you have seen a flamenco performance before, nothing can prepare you for the talents of Spanish dancer and choreographer, Rocío Molina. She has contemporized a dance tradition loved by the world across centuries. She has done this with
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