Canadian Film Fest 2024: Six More Shorts
We review six more short films from the 2024 Canadian Film Fest.
We review six more short films from the 2024 Canadian Film Fest.
We review six short films from the 2024 Canadian Film Fest.
Khoa Lê’s film operates on an exciting new level of documentary filmmaking that we haven’t really seen before.
In conversation with filmmaker and artist Alisi Telengut and her latest short film 'Baigal Nuur - Lake Baikal.'
Meredith Hama-Brown crafts a story about a Japanese-Canadian woman grappling with grief and generational trauma.
Sherren Lee and co-writer Jesse LaVercombe adapt Kate Marchant’s Wattpad story to be decidedly more Canadian and decidedly more Asian.
'The Braid' never reckons with or acknowledges the unique impact the societal expectations explored in the film has on each woman.
Where Zarrar Kahn succeeds in making 'In Flames' evocative and artful is in the poetry he injects.
Themes of memory and the double-edged sword of nostalgia and trauma is suffused in the work.
Anchored by the warm, sweet, and naturalistic performances of its star-crossed leads, 'Dear Jassi' is a tender romance at its core.