“Dreams! Visions! Madness!” declares a character part way through The Forbidden Room, Guy Maddin’s latest post-modern ode to silent film (co-directed with Evan Johnson), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival early this year.
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Suspense, intrigue, comedy and passion – these are only but a small sliver of what the UBC adaptation of the Tenant of Wildfell Hall is gearing up to serve in its upcoming world premiere this October.
Whether you want to just see movies or volunteer at events, the FilmSoc offers a welcoming community for cinephiles who are passionate about film.
His latest film, Right Now, Wrong Then, which won the top prize — the Golden Leopard — at the Locarno Film Festival earlier this year, is, if not one of his most audacious films, is surely one of his most effective.
Shot in minimalist style, One Floor Below keeps the camera almost exclusively trained on Sandu, whose comfortable existence becomes ruptured by the fallout of his decision
Every week this month, the Salish Sea Spiritual Ecology Alliance (SSSEA) will be celebrating ecological activism in what will be a modern-day pilgrimage to mirror evolution.
FarmAde is a free festival that happens every September at the UBC farm and offers something for everyone. As one of the last events of AMS Firstweek, everyone from students to community members and their children show up.
The Vancouver International Improv Festival returns to Granville Island for its 16th year featuring some of the best improv groups from all over Vancouver, Canada and the United States.
The Vancouver Writers Fest is the biggest event of the year for the city’s literary scene.
The result: an adult-sized tricycle/mobile ticket booth, otherwise known as the Arts Ticket Trike.
After graduating, Johnson created Azrael's Stop -- a transmedia storytelling project that centres on a group of characters in a tavern.
This Sunday, the first ever WindFest! -- a woodwind workshop at UBC -- will open to oboe and bassoon players of all ages and skill levels.
Love Bomb, described as a rock concert within a play, takes place in Fort St. John where a mother desperately searches for her missing daughter.
The short, titled Nephew, follows a young man as he decides whether or not to reconnect with an estranged uncle, having seen him at a bus stop for the first time in many years.
And Chad’s role in 4OUR is to add what Laughlin calls “magical moments” to the performance.