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These LGBTQ+ Films Put Diverse Queer Voices on the Big Screen
This year's Sheffield Doc|Fest highlighted diversity in cinematic storytelling with a number of films focused on LGBTQ+ content.
Gothic Teen Romance "Möbius" Sparkles With Death and Magic
Director Sam Kuhn makes waves at Cannes with a moody retelling of the Orpheus & Eurydice myth set in the Pacific Northwest.
Miami’s Weirdest Film Festival Celebrates Coral Orgies, Death, and the #NOBROZONE
A sinking city, a Viking funeral, coral sex, Animal Collective, Trina on a bank vault, Waterworld on an island: welcome to Borscht DIEZ.
Morocco Is Hosting a Massive Festival of International Cinema
Auteur and independent cinema reigns during the Marrakech International Film Festival in December.
Charged with Racial Discrimination, Canada’s Government Fought Dirty and Lost
Ahead of a Vancouver film festival premiere, 'We Can't Make the Same Mistake Twice' hero Cindy Blackstock recaps the (ongoing) civil rights battle that almost didn't happen.
People Fainted While Watching This Gory Cannibal Movie
An ambulance was called to the screening at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Curated by Women: A Special Weekend of Cinema in Hollywood
I spent Women of Cinefamily Weekend talking community, dreams, and womanhood with filmmakers Lily Baldwin and Chris Kraus.
Expect More Cops, Bomb Experts, and Searches at This Year's Cannes Film Festival
"Exceptional" security measures have been put into place to protect cinephiles who will gather this month for the French Riviera city's 69th annual film festival.
Dead North Film Festival Is Home to All Things Gruesome, Eerie, and Weird
The DIY festival has quickly become a place for talented genre filmmakers far removed from towering production cities. It creatively forces them to embrace the harsh weather and environment in which they live.
I Watched 26 Teams Create Horror Movies from Scratch in Just 48 Hours
This year's Tasploitation Challenge in Hobart, Tasmania, took place against a backdrop of a real-life tragic car accident.
What’s a Science Film, Anyway?
The eight-day Imagine Science Film Festival, starting this weekend in New York, embraces experimentation in all senses of the word.
How Softcore Porn Kicked Off a Cultural Revolution in Quebec
In the late 1960s, a burgeoning sense of Quebec identity hinged, in part, on some beautiful women taking off their clothes.