Reel Asian 2023: Jude Chehab’s ‘Q’ Gifts Us Love
More tender-hearted and observational than it is examinational, in effect working on a different plane than traditional documentaries.
More tender-hearted and observational than it is examinational, in effect working on a different plane than traditional documentaries.
A setup that evokes the ending of 'A Separation' by fellow Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, but without the same implications.
Our favourite films from the 2022 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival.
Ethan Eng. Remember that name.
What’s most remarkable about 'Some Women' is the relationship between the camera and the subject.
Andrea Bang and Joe Scarpellino are instantly charming and believable as certain Toronto and Montreal archetypes.
Chatting with filmmaker Romeo Candido about his latest series 'Topline.'
Investigating the historical significance of the neighbourhoods and the fight to preserve them.
If Tala and her family are the emotional foundation of 'Topline,' then the music is its real star.
Documenting the cost of hardship, while also embracing resilience.