Review: I Am Not Your Negro – Thoughts on Fire
Raoul Peck’s Oscar-nominated documentary focuses on James Baldwin’s part in the civil rights movement.
Raoul Peck’s Oscar-nominated documentary focuses on James Baldwin’s part in the civil rights movement.
Dissociative identity disorder and kidnapping take centre stage in this new horror movie.
This dialogue-less animation can teaches us about why life is special.
I Am Michael follows a young gay man in his transition from a fast life of activism to a life of self-denial.
Exhibition on multi-talented artist combines visual and literary works in creatively curated way.
Late French-Moroccan photographer and video artist, Leila Alaoui’s work delicately examines its difficult subjects at the MMFA.
Pablo Larraín’s latest follows a police officer as he chases down renowned poet and communist Pablo Neruda.
Great performances and visuals in this new thriller.
A woman standing up against a greedy corporation is played superbly by Sofia Braga.
Montreal artist fuses together different styles to create the coolest art you need to check out now.
Kenneth Lonergan’s new film brings you into the characters’ everyday tragedy.
DHC/ART continues to showcase challenging artists with Wim Delvoye exhibit.
The story of the news reporter who took her own life on live television is told in Antonio Campos’ new film.
The festival opened with Issa Ibrahim’s film Patient Rites.
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