FNC Review: Alipato: The Very Brief Life of an Ember
Khavn de la Cruz’s new film follows the most dangerous gang in a Manila shantytown, who also happen to be kids.
Khavn de la Cruz’s new film follows the most dangerous gang in a Manila shantytown, who also happen to be kids.
Two artists discuss the unique struggles of being an artist, motivation, and living in an artist’s city.
Kôji Shiraishi’s absurd horror comedy sees people pit two evil spirits against each other to destroy their curses.
Gripping production an unflinching look at hard realities.
A stranger who washes up on the beach fills multiple roles in a small Atlantic town.
Mira Nair’s new film stars Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo in the story of a young girl, her ambitions in chess, and the support of her town.
Dokstation invites you to an event showcasing workshops on interesting topics, catered cocktail hour, jazz band, activities and games for the Autism Foundation.
Montreal Rampage’s top five must-see films from the 45th edition of the film festival
Jeremy Sims’ film tells the story of a cab driver en route across the country in the hopes of being euthanized.
The opening film for the Montreal International Black Film Festival is a genuine and well-made portrait of the late poet.
Jocelyn Moorhouse’s new film depicts a love affair in an unlikely milieu – in an isolated Australian town.
Everything you need to know about the festival happening this week, plus an interview with founder Fabienne Colas.
Sitcom-styled play weds Trailer Park Boys style humor with Montreal’s eclectic and gentrifying St-Henri borough.
C’est une merveilleuse occasion de plonger dans l’univers urbain très sombre .
The Segal Centre offers a card for the under 30s that provides a 70% discount on its programming.
Xavier Dolan’s new film is emotional, well-acted, and relatable.
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