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Vancouver International Film Festival

A girl sits in the grass in a backyard holding a video camera.

Arts

B.C. Filmmaker Sophy Romvari Faces Ghosts From the Past in Her Award-Winning First Feature

Kind of Blue.

Arts

Amritha Vaz Brings Her South Asian Musical Landscape to Hollywood

“I don’t know what came over me—I guess the cockiness of complete ignorance.”

Arts

At 87, This Indigenous Filmmaker Never Tires of Telling Her Community’s Stories

After 53 films and countless awards, Alanis Obomsawin shows no signs of slowing down.

Ash

Arts

Watch Local: Made In B.C. Films at VIFF

See the province through fresh eyes.

Arts

Beyond Movies at VIFF

Whether it’s Chuck D or Michael Moore, there’s a live event you won’t want to miss.

Arts

Are You Ready to VIFF?

10 films to kick start your festival.

“Colette” at VIFF

Arts

“Colette” at VIFF

In her words.

The film highlights the early life of novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette as she actively participates in the first wave of feminism, challenging gender norms and debating sexual fluidity.

“The Shape of Water” Production Designer Paul Austerberry

Arts

“The Shape of Water” Production Designer Paul Austerberry

Flowing elements.

He might be an architect by trade, but more accurately he is an artist, perfectly bringing a story to life by way of colour, space, and landscape.

The New Romantic

Arts

“The New Romantic” at VIFF

Discovery.

First-time filmmaker Carly Stone marks the arrival of a fresh era of romantic comedy.

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