Former members of the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival (VLAFF) allege harassment, sexism, and bullying by the festival’s director. An open dialogue
War veterans from all over the world have chosen to start new lives in Canada. Many of them fought against each other,
Canada has come a long way in 50 years of official multiculturalism. Around the world, it is considered a beacon of diversity.
“Human rights can be broken when it is out of the public eye.” Drunken Birds, presented at the 46th TIFF, is a
The second annual Toronto Arab Film Festival builds on the success of the inaugural edition put together last year just as world
The Toronto-based Syrian cartoonist Mwafaq Katt spoke to NCM's Arzu Yildiz about his experience as an artist, why in Syria his drawings
Rays of hope come from Hamilton, Ontario, as the first Hamilton Black Film Festival (HBFF) premieres virtually from May 28 to 30.
The Apu Trilogy, created by the Oscar-winning Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray in the 1950s, is regarded as one of the masterpieces of
This week on What to Watch, Kuljeet Kaila takes a look at the must-watch international stories that are rising in popularity.
It’s time to change the narrative, says Jason Mackay, founder of Collective Bunch, a new initiative to promote the participation of Black,