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Choreographer Sujit Vaidya Delves into ‘the Other’ with Off Centre
Sujit Vaidya speaks about his new piece as well as the other and the role of dance in his life.
Compartment no 6 : A Journey to Self
Touching and beautifully shot film explores platonic friendship and self growth
Oscar Nominated Shorts Take Cinema du Parc
Cinema du Parc has a fabulous lineup of Oscar nominate short films. Find out which ones we liked best.
Phone to Theatre : Soon, Tomorrow Maybe
Marie Ayotte speaks about the English translation of her show and its delivery over the phone
Fantasia Festival Reviews: Ida Red
Fantasia Reviews: All The Moons and Dear Hacker
Fantasia 2021’s Films Not To Miss In Person
Films you can (and want) to see in person at the 25th annual Fantasia festival.
Habs Game June 24, 2021
Montreal fans lose their minds as overtime goal gives city something to celebrate
Fringe Review: Generations
Comedic spoken word piece about mother and daughter deftly showcases the complexity between first and second generation immigrant women.
Bloodthirsty: A chat with director Amelia Moses
The director’s second feature is out now, and writer Steven Lee asks her all about her process and influences.
Violation: A chat with directors Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli
Steven Lee interviews Sims-Fewer and Mancinelli after their film’s world premiere at TIFF
Review: Dear Comrades!
Winner of the Jury Award at Venice and Russia’s official entry to the Oscars, Dear Comrades is playing around the city.
Wildside Festival Goes Streaming Free
The Wildside Festival’s showcases pieces on identity and works in progress.
Image+Nation: Siberia and Him
Montreal’s LGBTQ film festival Image+Nation features Siberia and Him, a stunning film available to be screened online.
Image+Nation film festival is here
As the Montreal LGBTQ film festival goes online this year, it boasts more films than ever.
Rising Sun International Film Festival 2020: Dead Dicks [Review]
This home-grown genre flick is a must-see.
Blood in the Snow Film Festival 2020: For the Sake of Vicious [Review]
“Canadian genre cinema at its finest”: don’t miss this home-invasion horror flick this Halloween weekend