‘Seagrass’ Unearths Intergenerational and Interracial Drama
Meredith Hama-Brown crafts a story about a Japanese-Canadian woman grappling with grief and generational trauma.
Meredith Hama-Brown crafts a story about a Japanese-Canadian woman grappling with grief and generational trauma.
Sherren Lee and co-writer Jesse LaVercombe adapt Kate Marchant’s Wattpad story to be decidedly more Canadian and decidedly more Asian.
'The Braid' never reckons with or acknowledges the unique impact the societal expectations explored in the film has on each woman.
Where Zarrar Kahn succeeds in making 'In Flames' evocative and artful is in the poetry he injects.
Themes of memory and the double-edged sword of nostalgia and trauma is suffused in the work.
Anchored by the warm, sweet, and naturalistic performances of its star-crossed leads, 'Dear Jassi' is a tender romance at its core.
'The Queen of My Dreams' pushes the limits of the medium, telling a story that crosses time, space, and even genre.
Rama Rau discusses her documentary 'Coven' and the responsibility of filmmakers.
Encourages viewers to research Canada’s history beyond the already well-known poor treatment of Chinese railway workers.
Speaking to director Samantha Wan about filmmaking in a changing landscape.