’15 Ways My Dad Almost Died’ Unearths A Forgotten History Through Humour
In 15 Ways My Dad Almost Died, Sura Mallouh crafts an intimate, far-reaching exploration of survival, memory, and the unexpected ways humour can bridge generations.
In 15 Ways My Dad Almost Died, Sura Mallouh crafts an intimate, far-reaching exploration of survival, memory, and the unexpected ways humour can bridge generations.
Forcing us to reflect upon our own relationship with our own circumstances, 'Bita Joon' is exceedingly powerful and endlessly vast.
It’s always a brilliant experience when a film succeeds in portraying queer characters as complete humans with a deep-rooted authenticity.
An elaborate concoction of suspicion, frustration, and conspiracy.
At film's end, 'Leela' leaves audiences reflecting on their internal somber thoughts.
While the early moments of 'Mould' seem to promise tension, the film struggles to sustain it.
A harried assistant collapses at work and finds unexpected freedom as a hospital patient.
Breaking down the boundaries between the internal and the external, 'Monsoon Blue' is a bizarre, dream-like experience.
'Song for No One' embodies the grief and hope associated with the loss of a loved one.
We review six short films from the 2024 Canadian Film Fest.