Telefilm Canada and the Talent Fund welcome 16 filmmaking teams selected under the Talent to Watch Program

Graham Foy’s haunting The Maiden gives Alberta its beautifully cold, poetic close-up at TIFF 2022

TIFF 2022: I Like Movies has sympathy for the film bros

Tremendous coming-of-age drama Scarborough is a micro-budget masterpiece of Canadian film

‘Scarborough’ wins eight Canadian Screen Awards

Canada’s Rising Screen Stars: Miryam Charles

In ‘Framing Agnes,’ filmmaker uses trans history to illuminate current issues

How ‘The Noise of Engines’ Director Philippe Grégoire Pulled Off the Ultimate Family Movie

As he took questions both onstage and later out on the street following a Sunday night screening at the Torino Film Festival – where his film, “The Noise of Engines,” played in competition – director Philippe Grégoire found himself on the opposite end of an interaction he knew all too well.

Islands, one of the best Canadian films of the year, shines overdue spotlight on country’s Filipino culture

One of the best Canadian films of the year was almost made in the Philippines.

Back in 2018, when Martin Edralin was working on what would become his feature-film debut, the Toronto-based filmmaker simply assumed that he was writing a movie which would be set in his parents’ home country.

Toronto Hidden Gem: ‘Quickening’ Portrays a Pakistani Immigrant Family’s Canadian Dream

Director Haya Waseem drew on her own experiences for her narrative feature debut about a Pakistani girl coping with the pressures of family, friends and community while adapting to her new life in Toronto.