It’s now official. Excentris is dead and gone. But I firmly believe you shouldn’t interpret this as a sign of the impending apocalypse for the independent film scene here. There are a couple of major ...
Expo 67 is Celluloid City. In nearly every pavilion of Montreal’s spectacularly successful world exhibition—more than 18 million visitors so far—the viewer is the ultimate target of a projector.
It’s a new position for Canada’s oldest art museum, but not the first Montreal stint for Australian-born Eshrāghi, self-described as “a member of the Sāmoan clans Seumanutafa and Tautua, as well as a ...
This was certainly clear in its 37th edition, held last week amidst Montreal’s gorgeous Autumn backdrop. Screening nearly 250 films from 60 countries, in every conceivable format, FNC’s broad ...
Under the open skies of Montreal, Bologna and Prizren, these outdoor screening events are celebrating cinema’s brightest stars – past and present. A balmy evening and a picturesque setting provide the ...
“Bon Cinema,” which translates roughly as “have a good screening,” is the general greeting among the mix of French- and English-speaking moviegoers here, a tagline so familiar that it even pops up on ...
The Montreal Gazette’s film critic T’Cha Dunlevy picked his top five must-sees for this year’s Festival du nouveau cinéma. Chilean auteur Pablo Larrain follows his Oscar-nominated 2013 political ...