Nicole Yeba
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Otakuthon Highlights
Photographer Nicole Yeba went to this year’s Otakuthon and documented cosplayers taking part in different activities there.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: Ojuju
Ojuju, a Nigerian film about the Undead, surprises, terrifies, and delights at Fantasia Festival.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: JeruZalem
“There are three gates to hell, one in the desert, one in the ocean and one in Jerusalem.” – Jeremiah 19, Talmud.
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Top 5 Japanese Films at Fantasia Film Festival
Fantasia film festival has offered numerous Japanese films over the years from old classics to new twisted films. Whether you love gory movies or silly comedies with weird and crazy characters, there is a movie for every taste.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: The Shamer’s Daughter makes its international premiere
In the Kingdom of Dunark, Dina Torrente (Rebecca Emilie Sattrup) is a teenage girl who lives on the outskirts of the village. When she passes through the village on her horse, everyone avoids her gaze. Even the girls her age don’t play with her because they think she isn’t normal.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: Who Killed Captain Alex? is a crazy experience
Who Killed Captain Alex? is a film trying to discover exactly that. The plot follows Captain Alex, whose mission is to dismantle the Tiger Mafia gang, but is murdered along the way.
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JFL REVIEW: “Are there only white people here?”
If there’s only one show you can watch during Just for Laughs, let it be the Ethnic Show.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: Tangerine, Sundance hit was one of first to sell out
The plot line of Tangerine is more than the “furious girlfriend wants revenge on the girl who slept with her boyfriend,” set in the world of trans sex-workers looking out for each other.
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Montrealer Joseph Antaki Presents His First Feature Film at Image+Nation
Joseph Antaki fell into movies and television by chance. After completing a bachelor’s in commerce and finance at Concordia University in 1983, he started working for IBM and an accounting firm. However, he soon realized he wasn’t suited for this type of lifestyle. Something was missing—his love for film.
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Two 4 One at Image+Nation
Concordia Graduate Maureen Bradley Presents Her First Feature Film Two 4 One at Image+Nation. A Dramatic Comedy About a Transgender Man From a Communication and Media Studies Graduate.
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Image+Nation Nudges the Horizon
The 27th edition of the LGBTQ film festival gathers shorts, docs and features from around the world.
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World Film Festival: Wakolda
Twelve-year-old Lilith’s family wants to restore a hotel in Patagonia, Argentina when Dr. Helmut Gregor, a German stranger they meet on the road, becomes their guest.
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Fringe Arts
Fantasia Film Fest 2013 Reviews
The 17th edition of the Fantasia Film Festival showcases imaginative cinema until August 7. Check our reviews throughout the fest here.