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Paris, 13th District – three girls and a boy redefine what modern love is

posted Friday, April 15, 2022

by: in Film

Adapted from Adrian Tomine’s acclaimed graphic novel, PARIS, 13TH DISTRICT weaves a breezy tapestry of modern love stories. Beautifully realized in crisp black-and-white cinematography, the electrifying, multicultural 13th arrondissement sets the stage for a panoramic tale of four young lovers. Émilie meets Camille who is attracted to Nora, who crosses the path of Amber. Three girls […]

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The Tale of the King Crab – story of a 19th century wandering outcast

posted Friday, April 15, 2022

by: in Film

The Tale of The King Crab tells the story of Luciano (Gabriele Silli). a wandering outcast in a remote, late 19th-century Italian village. His life becomes undone by alcohol, forbidden love, and a bitter conflict with the prince of the region over the right of passage through an ancient gateway. When the quarrel escalates, Luciano is exiled to the distant Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego where, with the help of ruthless gold-diggers, he […]

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Fearless – Canadian owned streaming service offers inclusive LGBTQ+ programming

posted Friday, April 15, 2022

by: in Lesbian, Queer, Streaming Online, Trans

Fearless, the streaming service known for inclusive movies and shows has announced that it is now available globally. The news marks a massive opportunity for inclusive storytelling as Fearless showcases under-represented and marginalized voices including LGBTQ, BIPoC, and people with disabilities. The independent media company founded by Canadian filmmakers Deanna Widmeyer and Matkai Burmaster with team members […]

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Splinters – mother and son deal with a family loss in isolation, while a mystery unfolds

posted Friday, April 15, 2022

by: in Film

SPLINTERS is a drama about a mother and son who cope with a tragic loss in their own ways. Anna and her son, Bo, live in a small town in the Midwest isolated from each other and the rest of the world. Since the passing of Anna’s husband, the two struggle to communicate. Her worries […]

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The Artist Project, Toronto’s art fair returns April 21-24, 2022

posted Thursday, April 14, 2022

by: in Art, Toronto

The Artist Project returns to Toronto on April 21-24, 2022, bringing together 200 Canadian independent artists showcasing their work under one roof. Hosted at the Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place, the annual art fair invites visitors to meet artists, learning the stories behind their artworks with opportunities to buy directly from them and support […]

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Cirque Du Soleil returns to Toronto with their new show, KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities – April 14 to July 17, 2022

posted Wednesday, April 13, 2022

by: in Events, Featured Events, Toronto

KURIOS™ – Cabinet of Curiosities is Cirque du Soleil’s 35th production since 1984, with a cast of 46 artists from 16 different countries. About 60% of the artists have already worked with Cirque du Soleil before. Cabinets of curiosities are the ancestors of museums, also known as cabinet of wonder in the Renaissance Europe. Aristocrats, […]

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“Immersive Frida Kahlo” brings Mexican artist works to life with a wonderful musical soundtrack

posted Tuesday, April 12, 2022

by: in Art, Toronto

Immersive Frida Kahlo is now open in Toronto, and features some of the artist’s best-known works brought to life by the world-renowned master of digital art, Italy’s Massimiliano Siccardi. He has once again worked with composer Luca Longobardi, who has created a resonant score to accompany the animated projections. Famous paintings including The Two Fridas, The Wounded Deer, and Diego […]

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Pink Is In – comedic series returns for Season Two beginning April 11, 2022

posted Saturday, April 9, 2022

by: in Streaming Online, Television

Drag Queen Ruby LaRue joins the cast of Season 2 of the Bell Fibe TV1 series, Pink Is In, that follows the comedic antics of the staff and prisoners at a fictional women’s prison set in Hamilton, Ontario. Season 2 of the series will begin airing on Bell Fibe TV1 on April 11, 2022. The character of […]

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As They Made Us – dysfunctional family drama, staring Candice Bergen and Dustin Hoffman

posted Friday, April 8, 2022

by: in Film

As They Made Us follows Abigail (Dianna Agron), a divorced mother of two, who is struggling to find sanity in her dysfunctional family as she attempts to cultivate new love. Her father, Eugene (Dustin Hoffman), has a degenerative condition that he and his wife, Barbara (Candice Bergen), refuse to accept. Her brother Nathan (Simon Helberg) […]

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Poppy Field – closeted Bucharest policeman deals with his inner demons

posted Friday, April 8, 2022

by: in Film, Queer

Poppy Field Planning to spend a romantic weekend with his long-distance boyfriend, Christi’s tender reunion is cut short when he is called in to handle a crisis at work. Christi is a member of the Bucharest police force, and his unit is sent to quell a protest at a local movie theater, where a far-right […]

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