
City of Pirates
New Circle of Cinema is at Bambi’s for a three-month program of work from Portuguese cinematographer Acácio de Almeida, concluding with the inimitable Raúl Ruiz’s can’t miss classic.
The Canadian writer and director discusses her debut feature, last year’s new adaptation of Bonjour Tristesse and its visual identity.
New Circle of Cinema is at Bambi’s for a three-month program of work from Portuguese cinematographer Acácio de Almeida, concluding with the inimitable Raúl Ruiz’s can’t miss classic.
35mm! Throwback Cinema celebrate the 40th anniversary of the beloved Tim Burton film at the Revue.
New Circle of Cinema is at Bambi’s for a three-month program of work from Portuguese cinematographer Acácio de Almeida, continuing with this work from Portuguese filmmaker Paulo Rocha.
The Canadian writer and director discusses her debut feature, last year’s new adaptation of Bonjour Tristesse and its visual identity.
The Québécois filmmaker goes in-depth on his latest feature, Who by Fire (2024), and discusses upcoming projects.
We catch up with Canadian filmmaking legend Atom Egoyan to briefly discuss his latest film, Seven Veils (2023), based on his opera production of Salome.
A look at the trajectory of Hong Sang-soo’s impressionistic aesthetic across his near-thirty year filmography.
A video essay looking at themes and formal devices across the filmography of Canadian filmmaker Patricia Rozema following the release of her film Into the Forest.
A video essay examining one of the most important films of the Hong Kong New Wave, Ann Hui’s Boat People (1982).