‘And Still I Sing’ Vividly Captures the Labour of Hope
The film carries a glimmering world of hope within it, but at its core it achingly reminds how difficult hope-building can be.
The film carries a glimmering world of hope within it, but at its core it achingly reminds how difficult hope-building can be.
As corny, unoriginal, and downright clunky as the premise is, an added Asian immigrant parent–child relationship lends emotional complexity.
The grace extended to Imran is 'Sort Of'’s running theme, modus operandi — its gift to us.
Ethan Eng. Remember that name.
Andrea Bang and Joe Scarpellino are instantly charming and believable as certain Toronto and Montreal archetypes.
Chatting with filmmaker Romeo Candido about his latest series 'Topline.'
Investigating the historical significance of the neighbourhoods and the fight to preserve them.
If Tala and her family are the emotional foundation of 'Topline,' then the music is its real star.
A relatable story for many immigrant children who find themselves torn between identities,
Reassessing and redefining what makes a Canadian film, Canadian.