Have you ever told stories of your childhood and how tough you had it? Maybe you did have it rough and maybe you had to fight to survive, as a young teen – being thrown
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VIFF – Online Sounds Fine (Part 2)
Some more of what I saw. This was from both yesterday and the day before. Short Films – There was a fair amount of short films shown for this year, so here are some of
Continue ReadingVIFF – More Places, More Possibilities (Part 1)
With COVID restrictions lifting somewhat temporarily, VIFF gave us two options this year: Online and in theatres. This made less quantity and major seating differences due to the pandemic, but the feeling of meeting people
Continue ReadingVIFF 2021: Duelling Capsules Reviews
A long-standing privilege of film criticism is being able to view films in advance of their release date or festival premieres. One slight caveat is the occasional request that we limit certain titles to “capsule
Continue ReadingVIFF: Ste. Anne Review
The Métis people of North America are a curious phenomenon created from early Indigenous and European contact via the fur trade. From this ethnogenesis was born a distinct culture that has and continues to struggle
Continue ReadingTalent on Tap – Godavari Makes A Splash at VIFF
Once you become an adult, you want to run and explore your newfound freedoms. That can mean – buying alcohol, moving into an apartment, starting a family, getting married, travelling the world and so on
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