Final Weekend at VIFF
There’s still time to enjoy the festival! Explore over 150 films, 80 shorts, VIFF Live performances, Talks and special events and get ready to VIFF!
Today's Highlights
More Tickets Released – At Noon Today
- Emilia Pérez — VIFF’s highly anticipated closing gala, “it is a one-of-a-kind thriller that will leave you shocked and singing throughout.” — Rotten Tomatoes
- The End — An apocalyptic drama that is also a melancholy musical. A big swing but also not one you want to miss.
- Nightbitch — Comedy for women. Horror film for men. A must-see.
- The Seed of the Sacred Fig — “In a sense, Sacred Fig is a home invasion movie in which the family’s sanctity, and ultimately its physical safety, is threatened by outside forces tearing them apart from the inside as well.” — Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter
- Pavements — “Pavements is exactly the type of WTF rock doc the band deserves.” — David Fear, Rolling Stone
Tickets will be available online or by phone only.
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Christmas Eve in Miller's Point
Oct 6
Dir. Tyler Taormina
Country of Origin: USA
Shot with warm colours and a soft focus, this film is rich with nostalgia and full of life.
Julie Keeps Quiet
Oct 6
Dir. Leonardo van Dijl
Country of Origin: Belgium/Sweden
“This subtly imposing debut reminds viewers that victims can’t be pressured into sharing their stories without due time, consideration and quiet.” — Guy Lodge, Variety
Solids by the Seashore
Oct 6
Dir. Patiparn Boontarig ปฏิภาณ บุณฑริก
Country of Origin: Thailand
Mellow and serenely ingratiating, Solids by the Seashore relaxes the mind even as it puts forth a provocative, subversive agenda.
New Currents Award, Busan 2023
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Eephus
Oct 6
Dir. Carson Lund
Country of Origin: USA/France
“Its pearls of practical wisdom and jewels of melancholic wit make Eephus a gem, which is fitting, for a movie about a game played on a diamond.” — Jessica Kiang, Variety
Pavements
Oct 6
Dir. Alex Ross Perry
Country of Origin: USA
“Pavements is a joyous, slyly subversive celebration… The goofy, sweetly cerebral charm of a subtly strange band is captured in this ingenious tribute.” — Jonathan Romney, Screen
Rita
Oct 6
Dir. Jayro Bustamante
Country of Origin: Guatemala
Evocative of early Guillermo del Toro, this magical realist fable pairs a fantastical atmosphere with mature themes of real-world subjugation.
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Christmas Eve in Miller's Point
There’s no place like home for the holidays and the extended Balsano family gathers to celebrate Christmas Eve together for perhaps the last time. A warmly humorous yuletide rhapsody, this captures the Christmas spirit and puts a bow on it.
Ninan Auassat: We, the Children
Shot over six years, this groundbreaking documentary brings us the moving stories of three groups of youth from three different Indigenous nations. With no adult voices included in the film, we meet a new generation with a burning desire to be heard.
Armand
When six-year-old Armand is accused of abusing another boy, his mother is called in for a school meeting. With the boys themselves never seen or heard from, it becomes clear that this sordid situation is about much more than just the children.
Rafiki
Bursting with the colorful style & music of Nairobi’s vibrant youth culture, this exuberant and audacious movie is a tender love story between two young women in a country that still criminalizes homosexuality.
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts
In the deserted hills of an Indonesian island, a young widow is raped and robbed. In defending herself, Marlina kills several of the attacking gang, then sets out to find justice. Surya's spectacular revenge movie coopts western tropes to feminist ends.
Festival Updates
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Late additions to date:
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Everybody Loves Touda
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Angela’s Shadow
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Pavements
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The Hands of Ida
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Special Events at VIFF
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CFA x VSO Score Showcase
Oct 6, 1:00 pm
The VIFF Amp Composer Filmmaker Accelerator concert performance is the culmination of four filmmakers and twelve composers’ work, marking the first public performance of their original scores — a live score to screen — featuring 20 members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
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