Allen gives The City of Lights the Manhattan treatment in this story of an engaged writer (Owen Wilson) who encounters temptation on a trip to France. Wilson is pitch-perfect at locating the right blend of humour and gravity [and the film] is infused with seductive secrets bracing humour and ravishing
Steven Spielberg’s first dramatic film about World War II (well, the first one not involving Indiana Jones punching Nazis) is an epic told in miniature, from the point of view of a young British boy (a then-13-year-old Christian Bale) caught up in the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. Empire of the
This inspiring, crowd-sourced documentary follows a group of citizen journalists who tried to reshape their world through social media during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics by drawing attention to the challenges facing the residents of the city’s notorious and impoverished Downtown Eastside. See it and be changed. Director Andrew Lavigne will
One of only three films Spielberg wrote and directed, Close Encounters finds the directors alter-ego Richard Dreyfuss discovering both visitors from space and a new appreciation of his wifes mash potatoes.
How could Clint Eastwood possibly top a run of films in the 1970’s that included Dirty Harry, High Plains Drifter and The Outlaw Josey Wales? Why, by starring as a laid back truck driving prize fighter who takes on ne’er-do-wells with the help of a sidekick orangutan , of course!
Irshad Manji, the New York Times bestselling author to whom Oprah gave her first ever Chutzpah Award, returns to the Festival stage with Allah, Liberty & Love, a book about how to become a gutsy global citizen working for both personal and world peace. Manji has faith not just in Allah,