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How getting involved with his student newspaper led TIFF’s CEO to his success
Cameron Bailey started his career as a film reviewer for the University of Western...
Arts & Life
Nothing will kill cinema, TIFF’s CEO on the effects of COVID-19 on the film industry
Sitting down with longtime journalist Paul Wells, TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey discusses the effects of COVID-19 on the film industry and movie festivals.
News
TIFF’s CEO says there’s something unique and irreplaceable about experiencing movies in person
Toronto International Film Festival CEO, Cameron Bailey, says the festival was something people were eager to gather for after several lockdowns during the pandemic.
News
TIFF’s CEO shares his early experiences of being part of a minority in Canada
The importance of differences in the film world, on and off screen, make for...
Arts & Life
Acclaimed ‘Scarborough’ film needed, but more must be done to boost voter turnout: candidates
Does the film shed enough light on Scarborough's challenges to get people to vote? Here's what residents believe
Arts & Life
Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2021 goes virtual with bone-chilling lineup
After a year's hiatus, the indie festival is back in action just in time for Halloween with a new virtual rollout.
Arts & Life
Perception of memory through art at Pleasure Dome
If you've found that the film or art you view is easily forgettable, Pleasure...
News
TIFF Next Wave Festival adapts to an online rollout
Canada's next generation of filmmakers took the stage at the TIFF Next wave festival, showcasing a generations appreciation for diversity.
Features
Lights, camera, COVID!
When the world came to a complete halt and COVID-19 sent people scurrying into their homes to self-isolate, Radheyan Simonpillai was already there.
Events
Toronto screams with the After Dark Film Festival
Thousands attended the Toronto After Dark Film Festival that took place at the Scotiabank Theatre in downtown Toronto from Oct. 17 to 25.
Arts & Life
Canadian film professionals applaud reversal of Oscars decision
There is a lot of buzz among Canadian filmmakers surrounding the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences reversing a controversial decision regarding the Oscar awards ceremony.
Arts & Life
‘Black Panther’ movie important: founder of Canada’s Black Speculative Arts Movement
The release of the Hollywood blockbuster "Black Panther" is going to give the Black Speculative Arts Movement a tremendous boost, predicted Quentin VerCetty, artist and founder of Canada's BSAM organization. "People will be talking about [the film] for a long time, it is something we haven't seen on screen for a long time, something we artists are trying to create in a speculative realm."
Arts & Life
Toronto-based Asian film festival celebrates 20 years
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival celebrates 20 years.
Arts & Life
Online mag’s lengthy chat with mumblecore filmmaker ‘quixotic’
He prefers "Mack Daddy of Mumblecore" and, it turns out, he had a lot to say The Seventh Art's Christopher Heron during his first appearance in Toronto. Filmmaker Andrew Bujalski, a Sundance award winner, was in Toronto last week for screenings of Funny Haha and Mutual Appreciation, and an extensive discussion and Q+A with Heron.
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