Métis filmmaker Terril Calder’s SNIP, screening in the Short Cuts section at TIFF, is one of the very best Canadian films at the festival. It’s also one of the …
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Métis filmmaker Terril Calder’s SNIP, screening in the Short Cuts section at TIFF, is one of the very best Canadian films at the festival. It’s also one of the …
[Read more...] about Métis director Terril Calder discusses her TIFF16 short SNIP
Oft-overlooked, TIFF Short Cuts is the place to look for new talent, and among the Canadian shorts, particularly resonant national stories. For every amateurish …
You haven’t seen everything until you’ve seen a tiny lady stuffing dime bags into a RealDoll. This is Zoom, Canadian screenwriter Matt Hansen’s absurdist …
Burlesque icon Tempest Storm stripped down to her inner core in Nimishia Mukerji’s eponymous documentary, opening June 17 at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto! …
[Read more...] about Burlesque expert and producer Dr. Kaitlyn Regehr talks Tempest Storm
Director Rama Rau's League of Exotique Dancers follows several subjects who have been asked to perform at a special Burlesque Hall of Fame show in Las …
Writer-director Adam Garnet Jones discusses his debut film Fire Song the first Canadian film about a Two-Spirited character, a Queer Native. It opens in Toronto …
[Read more...] about Adam Garnet Jones on Fire Song: ‘A film about a feeling’