If you missed these four audience favourites at VIFF this year, you’ll have another chance to catch them when they return to VIFF Vancity Theatre this month: The Divine Order (Nov 17 – 25) Until 1971, women in Switzerland had no voting rights. This startling fact is the basis for Petra Volpe’s small gem, which … Continue reading
Category Archives: Trailers
Trailer Tuesday
We are right back into the swing of things at VIFF’s year round Vancity Theatre! Check out some of the trailers for our upcoming films, including the much anticipated Jane Goodall documentary and some VIFF 2017 favourites, Meet Beau Dick, Divine Order & Faces and Places! Jane Paradise Meet Beau Dick Faces … Continue reading
Youth Trailer Park
Next up is our Youth stream- 11 films you can bring the kids to at VIFF 2017! Most of our films are not rated and thus you must be 19+ to attend however, not these! Each film comes from either our Gateway, Panorama, True North, Sea to Sky, or ALT stream however, they all come together here… Continue reading
Panorama Trailer Park: True Stories: Documentaries
The final Trailer Park of the Panorama stream is documentaries- 17 features that show a strong commitment to both truth and creativity. VIFF is dedicated to fostering enlightenment and provoking discussion, and non-fiction cinema is essential to that mandate… Continue reading
Panorama Trailer Park: From Far and Wide: Features from Latin America, UK, and USA
Next up from the Panorama Stream are the films from Latin America, the UK, and USA. These films are part of our popular Contemporary World Cinema series and a great display of the festival’s committed to bringing visions from all around the world to its audience… Continue reading
Panorama Trailer Park: From Far and Wide: Features from Eastern Europe, India, the Middle East, and Africa
Next up from the Panorama stream are the films from Eastern Europe, India, the Middle East, and Africa. There is a huge array of countries, cultures and concerns within this group of films, and together they speak to the richness and diversity that the festival offers to audiences… Continue reading