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Modernism, Inc.
An insightful look into the heart and soul of modernism in postwar America through the artistic legacy of Eliot Noyes, trailblazing industrial designer, architect, and lifelong innovator who spent four decades introducing modern design to American life.
Sex
Two chimney sweeps living in heterosexual marriages find their views on sexuality and gender challenged by a series of unexpected events. In a set of sharply scripted conversations, both men confront heretofore unexplored aspects of their identity.
No Other Land
For Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist from the southern West Bank, the fight against the mass expulsion of his community has been a lifelong struggle. Filmed vérité-style over five years, this is a sobering look at the realities of Israeli occupation.
Realm of Satan
This experiential documentary contrasts macabre rituals with the mundane domestic lives of high-ranking members of The Church of Satan. A series of wordless vignettes that paint a non-judgmental portrait of the modern Satanist.
Hanami
Set on a remote volcanic island in Cape Verde, this mesmerizing, lyrical feature debut traces a young woman’s journey into adulthood, guided by the community of women that surround her in the absence of her mother.
Pepe
In 2009, a hippopotamus named Pepe, formerly a part of Pablo Escobar’s private zoo, became the first—and so far only—such animal to be killed in the Americas. In this unclassifiable, formally audacious feature, Pepe tells us his side of the story.
A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things
In May 1949, the modernist Scottish painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham ascended the Grindelwald glacier in Switzerland. The experience was transformative becoming a fount of creative inspiration which she would return to for the rest of her artistic life.
John Singer Sargent: Fashion & Swagger
Artist John Singer Sargent possessed the ability to capture the essence and soul of a person, producing some of the most memorable portraits ever created. Director David Bickerstaff pays fitting tribute to this master of portraiture and light.
The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal
In celebration of The Tragically Hip’s 40th anniversary, the quintessential Canadian band is profiled in a docuseries helmed by Mike Downie, brother of the late Gord Downie. VIFF is honoured to have Mike and The Hip join us for this special evening.
Methods to Madness with Longlegs' Osgood Perkins
Osgood Perkins delves into the dark secrets of Longlegs’ success, candidly discussing borrowing from his influences to create familiar narrative constructs, while retaining enough freedom to explore the themes that fascinate him as storyteller.
Fly Me to the Moon
Spanning three decades, this powerful drama tells the story of a Hong Kong family of immigrants from the Mainland. Working as writer, director, and star, Sasha Chuk maintains an intimate focus as she takes us through 30 years of love and struggle.