An interview with filmmaker Min Sook Lee on the creative process, political choices, and personal emotions that shaped There ...
An interview with The Pitch director Michele Hozer on following the campaign to establish a professional women's soccer ...
Alan Zweig speaks with twenty-odd people who live in the wake of suicide and share stories about grief, pain, and catharsis.
Highlights at WIFF, the Windsor International Film Festival, include documentaries in competition The Pitch and Shamed vying ...
Nechako: It Will Be a Big River Again review - documentary observes the fight of the Stellat’en and Saik’uz Nations to ...
Remembering Mike Boland, the Emmy and Gemini winning cinematographer of documentaries like Home Game and Struggle for ...
Executive Producer/Director/Writer Mark Johnston is the founder of Nomad Films. More than thirty years in the business, Mark ...
In a similar vein to Kat Jayme’s The Grizzlie Truth, about the demise of the Vancouver Grizzlies basketball team, Poisson’s ...
Martin Scorsese may arguably be the most beloved and revered living filmmaker. His body of work is without equal. Dramatic titles like Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), GoodFellas (1990), The ...
Documentaries like The Perfect Neighbor and 2000 Meters to Andriivka elevate the found footage genre via body-cams and ...
The Track directed by Ryan Sidhoo wins Best Canadian Documentary at the Vancouver International Film Festival.