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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 Mariana Schuetze, Caelan Monkman, John Vo…
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Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Adaptation: A review of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
Is it a bad adaptation of the source material? Yes. Was it the best decision Bryan Lee O’Malley could have possibly made? YES. By Caleb Jackson MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!…
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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 Schuetze “Have you ever been in…
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Is Creativity Dying In Hollywood? Canadians Share Their Takes
A look into originality in the film industry and the growing presence of remakes and adaptations By Azalea Young In a world becoming increasingly dominated by AI technology that…
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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 large population of the world, the…
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Giving voice to the voiceless: An interview with the writer and director of Red, White and Blue
A mother-daughter road trip has never been so devastating. By Sarah Grishpul Nazrin Choudhury’s directorial debut, Red, White and Blue, details the life of Rachel (Brittany Snow), a young,…
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Is Taylor Swift’s new concert film transforming the theatre industry?
The film’s emerging success in unusual theatre etiquette poses the question: What’s next for movie theatres? By Isabella Iula Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour film is bringing people back…
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Breaking Barriers: Deaf Stories with a Loud Impact
Four short films created by Deaf filmmakers are paving the way for disabled creatives in Toronto By Atiya Malik The Unify Deaf Film Festival, presented by TIFF Bell Lightbox…
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The future of deepfakes isn’t memes – it’s nonconsensual porn: A review of Another Body
Filmmakers Sophie Compton and Reuben Hamlyn want to reclaim the online space for women in their new documentary on the misuse of deepfake technology. By Sarah Grishpul Imagine you…
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Fitriya: Muslim On and Off The Court redefines what it means to be a Muslim woman in sports
This documentary traces Fitriya Mohamed’s journey as she reshapes the Toronto sports landscape and advocates for representation of Muslim women in the world of basketball. By: Nageen Riaz Fitriya:…
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Sci-fi Meets the Lovable Loser: A review of Relax, I’m from the Future
Relax, I’m from the Future reflects the best and worst of humanity in the funniest way possible By Caleb Jackson Luke Higginson, CBC TV editor for Dragon’s Den and…
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Founders Day: A bloody political slasher film review #TADFF
Maybe politics do kill… By: Aliya Karimjee Does voting scare you? Do you fear a future with too much consistency that there will be no further development or one…
