Rendezvous With Madness Festival is back for its 32nd year, kicking things off with the opening night screening of the documentary WaaPaKe by director Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin.
Stephen Hosier's Attila is an unconventional, deeply intimate documentary that shows what happens when vulnerable Canadians fall through the cracks.
Nisha Platzer's documentary back home is an incredibly powerful, complex look at grief and the loss of a loved one.
The Rendezvous with Madness Festival returns, using the arts to highlight and bring awareness to mental health and addiction, and the ways it affects everyone.
Rendezvous with Madness 2022 kicks off its hybrid festival of in-person and virtual screenings this week. Here is what to see at the festival
The push for reform within the criminal justice system is often discussed from an inner-city perspective in the media. What is not mentioned is that misuse of power in policing and the courts has a great impact on those in rural communities as well. Returning to his hometown of Grayling, Michigan, director Angelo Madsen Minax […]
Rendezvous With Madness 2021 runs from October 28th to November 7th and That Shelf has all the details you need to enjoy this year’s festival.
It’s hard to think of a year better suited to the Rendezvous With Madness Festival than 2020. With a pandemic, protests, bushfires, and wildfires—event after event has slowly chipped away at our collective calm. Suitably this year's festival on the human capacity for endurance in the face of great challenges.
The 27th annual Rendezvous With Madness festival will feature movies, a visual arts exhibition, and a comedy showcase.