Directors Jean-Luc Godard, Peter Greenaway, and Edgar Pêra bring you three very different but equally intriguing stories in 3D.
This was one of the biggest and most pleasant surprises of the Vancouver International Film Festival so far.
Matterhorn is the story of a tightly wound widower Fred (the formidable Ton Kas) who lives alone under a self-imposed rigid routine.
Vic Sarin's film is an interesting and informative perspective on the significance of skin tone within cultures of colour.
Wolf Children is director Mamoru Hosoda's latest adventure that centres around a young woman and her two children.
This is a very slow-moving, and at times farcical, look at coping with a child with autism.
Felix is the story of a young boy who finds his way in a life that attempts to steer him in every direction except the one which he wishes to go.
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