Search results for: “TIFF”
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TIFF 2024: ‘Love in The Big City’ — finding soul in Seoul
Steve Sanghyun Noh and Kim Go-Eun’s stellar performances in ‘Love in The Big City’ narrate a tale of maneuvering friendship, identity and relationships…
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Dear TIFF: I’ll never be the same again
Three weeks ago, I realized maybe movies allow us the opportunity to live an infinite amount of lives
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How to navigate Fan Zones: TIFF edition
Tips and tricks for movie fans hoping to maximize their TIFF experience
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TIFF 2024: ‘The Brutalist’ — believe the hype
A once-in-a-generation masterwork firing on all cylinders, from acting and directing to precise technical prowess
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American Fiction: Jeffrey Wright gives a standout performance in Cord Jefferson’s debut feature film #TIFF23
The TIFF People’s Choice Award winner delivers uncompromising commentary on the pressures and expectations placed on Black artists while maintaining a story full…
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The Boy and the Heron: Miyazaki’s triumphant (last?) film #TIFF23
Hayao Miyazaki’s directorial return presented to the audiences at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) the auteur’s love letter to his previous works.…
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Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person: Ariane Louis-Seize’s feature debut contains lots of blood, and even more heart #TIFF2023
Although not wholly original, the horror-comedy presents some unique ideas and follows through with a solid execution full of humanity (and vampiranity) By…
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All about CanCulture at Toronto International Film Festival, part two #TIFF2023
CanCulture’s executive team, Caelan Monkman, John Vo and Mariana Schuetze, continue their discussion of their favourite films at this year’s Toronto International Film…
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All about CanCulture at Toronto International Film Festival, part one #TIFF2023
Back in September of this year, CanCulture’s executive team, Caelan Monkman, John Vo and Mariana Schuetze, had the amazing opportunity of attending the…
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CanCulture’s executive team look back on the Toronto International Film Festival #TIFF23
Spanning from the 7th to the 17th of September, Mariana, Caelan and John reflect on their experience attending the prestigious film festival By…
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Summer Qamp brings a whole lot of queer joy to the screen at #TIFF2023
Directed by Toronto-born filmmaker Jen Markowitz, this documentary aims to preserve a historical record of the camp experience for queer kids By Mariana…
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Redefining the Vietnamese diaspora in Ru #TIFF2023
The anticipated film adaptation of Canadian author Kim Thuy’s novel portrays a nuanced take on the Vietnam War By John Vo To a…
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How to take advantage of TIFF throughout the entire year
TIFF provides youth under 25 with many discounted and free opportunities to engage in the world of cinema By: Sarah Grishpul Patrons wait…
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TIFF 2019 Review: There’s Something in the Water
A still from Canadian documentary film There’s Something in the Water. (Courtesy of TIFF) By Federico Sierra Released at TIFF 2019, Ellen Page…
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TIFF 2019 Review: Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger
A still from Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger. (Courtesy of TIFF) By Bree Duwyn Alanis Obomsawin’s latest documentary is an eloquently produced film…
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TIFF 2019 Review: Guest of Honour
David Thewlis as Jim in Guest of Honour. (Courtesy of TIFF) By Maria Paglinawan Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan fails to live up to…
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TIFF 2019 Review: Clifton Hill
Tuppence Middleton as Abby in Clifton Hill. (Courtesy of TIFF) By Ivonne Flores Kauffman Albert Shin, award-winning Canadian director of In Her Place…
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TIFF 2019 Review: American Woman
Hong Chau as Jenny Shimada in American Woman. (Courtesy of TIFF) Revisiting the 70s heated American political landscape By Federico Sierra Canadian-American screenwriter…
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TIFF 2019: Red Carpet Recap
By Regina Dickson Fall is a bittersweet time of the year. Summer is over, which means no more weekends at the cottage, day…
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TIFF Review: Clara – Manic Pixie Dream Girls IN SPACE
By: Ben Cohen Grade: C The typical penultimate chapter – right before the reboot – in many franchises and genres is the port…
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TIFF 2018 Review: Firecrackers
By: Andrea Josic Grade: A- At surface level, Firecrackers seems to explore everything that young adults in quiet, rural Ontario towns dream about:…
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TIFF 2018 Review: Edge of the Knife
By: Isabelle Kirkwood Grade: A Edge of the Knife is a 2018 Canadian drama film co-directed by Gwaai Edenshaw and Helen Haig-Brown. It…
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TIFF 2018 Review: Giant Little Ones
Grade: B- By Julianna Perkins Giant Little Ones, a new film from Canadian director Keith Behrman, successfully completed its world premiere at this…
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TIFF 2018 Review: First Man
By Luke Elisio Damien Chazelle’s First Man is one small step towards Oscar gold, one giant leap for the director’s already impressive resume.…
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That’s a wrap on the 46th annual TARA Awards
RTA students celebrate a year of work in film and media productions By Sarah Grishpul At the end of the semester, students and…
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Liv McNeil breaks out in behind-the-scenes work with new documentary, The Making of Priscilla
This young Canadian filmmaker shares the raw connection that she and many young females share with Priscilla Presley By: Nicole Soroka View this…
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More Than Art: Multidisciplinary artists feature the “screaming into the void” exhibition for KUUMBA
A collaboration between two multidisciplinary artists explores themes of Black identity By Ann-Marie Njeru Multidisciplinary artists Aaron Jones and Tiffany J. Sutton collaborated…
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Beyond the Silver Screen: The work of film archival and archivists
Props, costumes and set pieces are the backbone for immersing us in the films we watch but what happens to this artwork after…
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Celebrating young talent and community in the suburbs: The evolution of Eric’s Backyard Film Festival
Look out TIFF, there’s a new GTA film festival on the rise… By Sarah Grishpul Eric Génier is a long-time Oakville resident and…