Arts and Culture

Stitches, a tale of beauty and hope

Interview with Toronto Palestinian Film Festival Director Deena Alsaweer The 16th annual Toronto Palestinian Film Festival (TPFF) takes place from September 25 to October 2. The organisation was founded in 2008 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Nakba. One of the filmmakers of this year’s festival is Deena Alsaweer, an Arab filmmaker, who was […]

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We will read until Palestine is free

Abdurraheem Desai discusses the goals of the Watermelon Coalition, and the importance of reading in Occupy for Palestine As this article is based on an interview, the views, opinions, and information presented here are only a reflection of the interviewee. Abdurraheem Desai – co-leader of the Watermelon Coalition and organiser of the Occupy for Palestine

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Anora – TIFF Review

The rise and fall of a northeast princess In a cinematic environment where many audiences feel they can only be entertained by big-budget blockbusters, Anora explodes into the landscape reminding viewers of the medium’s power to make individual stories into large-scale epics.  Anora was written, directed, and edited by Sean Baker (whose previous works include

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Riff Raff, The Last Showgirl, and Saturday Night – TIFF Reviews

Families forged out of ensembles Riff Raff: Families are… complicated. The messiness which arises from poor communication has produced numerous comedies through time. However, the experience you get when combining family comedy with a bunch of assassins is uniquely felt in Dito Montiel’s new film Riff Raff.  The film features an all-star ensemble with Jennifer

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