Canadian filmmaker Matthew Kowalchuk's Lawrence and Holloman is a contemporary take on the rat race seen through the eyes of two completely different perspectives: one terminally negative, and one excruciatingly positive.
This is a slow moving, cleverly written story about an elderly man convinced he has won a million dollar sweepstake.
This is one of those films that is sure to go down in history as one of the epic masters of the time. Spielberg is at the top of his game with this beautiful film; bring tissue, lots of tissue.
Hugo is a must see for film buffs, especially if you're a fan of the early films of the 20s.
You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to know a Guy Ritchie film when you see one and this one, as usual, had his signature all over it.
Steven Spielberg teaming up with Peter Jackson to bring Tin Tin to the big screen was a brilliant idea.
With great anticipation, Director Kenneth Lonergan (You Can Count On Me, 2000) brings his brilliant new film, Margaret to theatres this fall.
Director Matthew A. Brown talks about his edgy teen drama that's screening at VIFF as part of the “Do The Right Thing” series of short films.
Steve Suderman's brilliant film about today's movement of venturing into the business of farming is both moving and inspiring. The film follows the lives of five such people through the first seasons on the land. Can we avoid the mistakes of the past and create a future where self-sustainable living is a reality?
Director Jill Sharpe brings her new film, Bone Wind Fire to VIFF. A beautiful film that pays homage to three iconic artists, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Emily Carr.
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