The first woman of colour to go into space, astronaut and physician Dr. Mae Jemison joins us for a talk on the cultural identity, diversity and tolerance of Star Trek and sci-fi. http://bit.ly/2gJdz4W
From Swingers and Go, to the Bourne Series, Mr & Mrs Smith, and The Edge of Tomorrow, director/writer/producer Doug Liman is always seeking innovative ways to deliver high-octane compelling stories...
Just as the film industry embraced early digital technologies, which have now evolved into the SVOD platforms, OTT, and on-demand services we see today, there is now mass movement into Virtual Real...
When balancing compelling cinematic storytelling with a technology still in an experimental stage, creative, production, and post-production teams must work together in uncharted territory to build...
Director/writer/actor/producer Rob Reiner has built a remarkable body of work in comedy and drama, which has cemented his place in contemporary culture and consciousness. His career has spanned dec...
In this charming and moving adventure story, an eight-year-old boy (Jacob Tremblay, Room) becomes convinced that he actually hails from the steppes of Mongolia, leading his troubled parents (Vera F...
Canadian composer Mark Korven reveals the process behind his chilling soundtrack to last year's breakout film The Witch, in this integrated onstage conversation that i...
We're delighted to welcome a number of former Short Cuts filmmakers, who are returning to the festival this year with their feature film debuts. They are ready to share all they learned in making t...
In her new film, Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee, Oscar-nominated director Nanette Burstein (The Kid Stays in the Picture; On the Ropes) investigates the mysterious and controversial life...
Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme (Stop Making Sense; Silence of the Lambs; Rachel Getting Married) has a rich history of making films with musicians, including Talking Heads, Robyn Hitchcock, ...