Whistler Film Festival
An interview with Diaspora director Deco Dawson about creating a portrait of immigrant experiences inspired by Winnipeg's North End.
Whistler Film Festival: Little Jar Review
Little Jar is a quirky and downright silly isolation comedy that offers a fresh new perspective on isolation and human connection.
Whistler Film Festival: Exile Review
Adam Beach is a man both haunted and hunted for his past actions in the Canadian thriller Exile, screening as part of the Whistler Film Festival, available online across Canada on December 5.
2022 Whistler Film Festival Preview
The Whistler Film Festival once again welcomes high-profile international films, ground-breaking Canadian cinema, award-season favourites, exciting short films and, of course, film lovers.
Death Of A Ladies’ Man Review
Gabriel Byrne battles his inner demons in the Canadian-Irish drama inspired by Leonard Cohen.
Whistler Film Festival Reveals 2020 Film Lineup and Juries
Whistler Film Festival 2020 has released this year’s lineup, juries, and opening films.
Whistler Film Festival Announces Content Summit Lineup and First Wave of Industry Guests
Canada’s coolest festival, WFF 2020, announces its Content Summit Lineup and First Wave of Industry Guests.
Whistler Film Festival Announces 2019 Line-up
Whistler Film Festival released its 2019 slate and it features 86 films (comprising of 43 features and 43 shorts from 15 countries).
Whistler 2018: Canadian Indie Icon Bruce McDonald Talks Directing
We had the privilege to interview the legendary Canadian indie director Bruce McDonald at last December's Whistler International Film Festival.
Whistler Film Festival Unveils Its 2018 Slate
The 18th annual Whistler Film Festival (WFF) recently announced its fantastic 2018 film lineup. And we've got full details!
WFF 2015: How To Plan An Orgy In A Small Town Review
Why we got off on the indie Canadian sex comedy How To Plan An Orgy in a Small Town at the Whistler Film Fest.
WFF 2015: He Hated Pigeons Review
We saw He Hated Pigeons at the Whistler Film Fest last weekend, and it's a unique achievement that can never be seen the same way twice.
From Critic to Filmmaker: Brian D. Johnson on Al Purdy Was Here
Our in-depth conversation with film journalist turned director Brian D. Johnson, who highlights the life and work of Canadian poet Al Purdy with his new documentary Al Purdy Was Here.