TMU alum and award-winning director Julianna Notten’s first feature in theatres Feb. 3.
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Ageless International Film Festival Hosts First In-Person Screenings
by Caleb Hooperby Caleb HooperThe Toronto-based film festival hosts hybrid screenings of films from France.
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Andre De Grasse and Kayla Grey Honoured at the Legacy Awards
by Samira Omarby Samira OmarThe Inaugural Legacy Awards were hosted in Toronto Sunday night.
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Number of Trans Non-binary Characters on TV Shows Is Slowly on the Rise
by Emma Mooreby Emma MooreThere are 42 trans characters in scripted prime-time broadcast, cable, and streaming television programs that have aired in the past year, according to a recent 2021-2022 report by GLAAD media…
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Six Arts and Culture Events to Celebrate Black History Month
In 1995, the first Black female MP, Jean Augustine, introduced a motion in the House of Commons that was passed unanimously to recognize February as Black History Month across Canada.…
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What the Basin Media Hub Means for the Future of Toronto Film
by Severina Chuby Severina ChuThe recently announced Toronto Basin Media Hub aims to solidify the city’s influence on the mainstream film industry. The proposal for a state-of-the-art film, television and media hub on Basin…
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Deaf Stories on Screen: How Mainstream Media Can Improve Community Representation
by Nadia Brophyby Nadia BrophyIn November, Deaf actress Lauren Ridloff made waves as the first Deaf superhero in the Marvel cinematic universe. Ridloff plays Makkari in Marvel’s Eternals, a character who uses American Sign…
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Ryerson grads’ documentary SMOKEYSWRLD tells local story of brotherly love
Ryerson alumnus Luke Galati is premièring his film SMOKEYSWRLD at the Regent Park Film Festival this month. The short documentary tells the story of Toronto basketball player Kymahni Bent. Bent’s…
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With the Fall semester in full swing, reporters Bree Duwyn and Monique Vigneault are here to bring you their picks of some of the best Indigenous filmmaking in contemporary world…
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TIFF 2021: Q-and-A with ‘Scarborough’ director Shasha Nakhai
Ryerson journalism alum captures Scarborough on the silver screen