Considering that every film at the dawn at cinema was a “short film” before the hour-plus feature length became standard in the 1910s, it is a shame that the short form has been granted Rodney
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VSFF: Reflections on a Short Film Retrospective
As the Lunar New Year rung in in and Robbie Burns Day broke out the haggis, there was yet another event to keep you and your crew busy this weekend, the Vancouver Short Film Festival.
Continue ReadingVSFF: Securing a SWEET RELEASE with Meeshelle Neal
The right to die with dignity has re-surfaced in the news lately with Canada’s assisted suicide Bill C-14 set to undergo amendments after a public consultation period. This has effectively re-ignited the conversation around death
Continue ReadingBC Filmmakers Take Centre Stage at VANCOUVER SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
For the first two decades of cinema, all films were short films; often clocking in at twenty minutes or less. As the form and storytelling evolved, most cinematic stories have since settled on a standard
Continue ReadingTalent On Tap – Jerome Yoo Presents Gong Ju at VSFF
How many of you remember your first big amazing thing? I think mine was the time I broke my moms kitchen table when my brother and I were horsing around in the kitchen and he
Continue ReadingTalent On Tap – N’Cee Van Heerden Brings O I to VSFF
The Vancouver Short Film Festival has recently embraced us with many golden film nuggets that continue to raise the bar. It’s always amazing when you’re watching a story unfold on the screen that not only
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