Zach Braff, Évelyne Brochu and la belle province put on a charming display in the new Canadian romantic-comedy, French Girl.
An essential part of Jean-Marc Vallee’s filmography, Café de Flore is a film that is meant to be experienced and revisited.
We visited the Orphan Black set as they were wrapping their final season and had the pleasure of chatting with Jordan Gavaris (Felix), Maria Doyle Kennedy (Mrs. S.), Kevin Hanchard (Art), and Evelyne Brochu (Delphine).
Tomorrow night the best and brightest in Canadian movies and television get celebrated with the Canadian Screen Awards (airing on CBC at 8:00pm, hosted by Martin Short). Our Film and Performing Arts editor looks at this year's nominees, makes a couple of predictions, and wonders aloud why only technically three of the Best Feature nominees have actually been released in theatres.
Former documentary filmmaker Anais Barbeau-Lavalette's fictional feature Inch'Allah might refuse to take a side in the Israeli-Palestine conflict, but its a lot stronger for doing so. It's even handed, fair, tragic, and ultimately extremely effective.