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VIFF announces 2022 films for Insights, Spectrum, and Portraits

Vancouver International Film Festival Celebrates 41st Edition September 29 – October 9, 2022

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VANCOUVER, BC (SEPTEMBER 16, 2022) Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is delighted to announce the complete film lineup for InsightsSpectrum, and Portraits, three series focused on documentary and nonfiction work. Insights showcases documentaries that change the way we see the world; Spectrum presents a collection of innovative nonfiction filmmaking; and Portraits offers a kaleidoscope of films on ground-breaking artists, great performances, and cultural icons. All films will be presented in-cinema, with a select number of titles available across BC via VIFF Connect.

Insights offers flash points of what ails our world, offering extraordinary perspectives, deep feeling, rallying calls, and most importantly for VIFF documentaries, exceptional cinematic artistry,” says Alan Franey, International Programmer and Festival Director Emeritus.

Highlights from Insights include: the world premiere of Unarchived, a National Film Board documentary that uncovers the neglected and untold histories of traditional, marginalized, and excluded communities in BC; The Klabona Keepers, the fierce account of the Tahltan Nation’s struggle to protect the Klabona Sacred Headwaters in northwest BC from commercial mining; the North American premiere of A Fire Inside, a clarion call about climate change and an inspirational tale of camaraderie set in the midst of Australia’s apocalyptic bushfires in 2019–2020; the Canadian premiere of Adam Ondra: Pushing the Limits, which follows one of the world’s best rock climbers as he prepares to participate in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games; and the Canadian premiere of Last Flight Home, Ondi Timoner’s highly personal, vérité record of her father’s last few weeks on earth.

“Exploring inventive approaches to nonfiction filmmaking, each of our Spectrum selections proves itself a cinematic journey,” says Curtis Woloschuk, Director of Programming. “Through these eclectic films, we’re transported to remote islands, turning points of the past, and the inner workings of the human body.”

Highlights from Spectrum include: Riotsville, U.S.A., a transfixing essay film consisting entirely of government and TV news footage from the 1960s that reveals what widespread civil unrest in the US truly put in motion; the Canadian premiere of See You Friday, Robinson, a contemplative examination of the role of the artist that follows the correspondence between Iranian filmmaker and author Ebrahim Golestan and influential French film director Jean-Luc Godard, who died at 91 earlier this week; Geographies of Solitude, an immersive look at the stunning ecosystem of remote Sable Island of the coast of Nova Scotia; De Humani Corporis Fabrica, which employs custom cameras to give us front row seats for various surgical procedures; and Day After…, a kinetic and artfully chaotic film that takes viewers across the shallow rivers of Bangladesh on a two-day journey beset with sociopolitical cross-currents, fog, sandbars, songs, and scenes.

“In an artform that can literally bring us the world, there is something deeply special about zooming the lens in on a single artist,” says Franey. “In our Portraits series, we step into the beautiful, complex worlds of rare individuals whose important work and personal journeys contain meaning, provocation, and aesthetic pleasure for us all.”

Portraits highlights include: the world premiere of Marie Clements’ Lay Down Your Heart, a touching tribute to Niall McNeil, a multi-talented Vancouver theatre artist who happens to be a person living with Down Syndrome; the North American premiere of The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art and Times of David Hammons, an astonishing documentary about the elusive and provocative African-American conceptual artist who constantly defies the establishment and remains subversive at every turn; the Canadian premiere of Soviet Bus Stops, a joyous film that follows Canadian photographer Chris Herwig’s journey to commemorate the surprisingly whimsical, eccentric, and audacious roadside way stations of the former Soviet Bloc; the Canadian premiere of Music Pictures: New Orleans, a four-part documentary that features Irma Thomas, Little Freddie King, Ellis Marsalis, and The Tremé Brass Band; and the international premiere of The King of Wuxia, a deeply poignant tribute to master filmmaker King Hu.

Films streamed on VIFF Connect will include a selection of recorded Q&A’s from filmmakers and creators, supported by Creative BC and with Community Broadcast Partner TELUS STORYHIVE.

INSIGHTS: Documentaries that change the way we see the world

  • 1341 Frames of Love and War dir. Ran Tal (Israel/UK/USA) | Canadian Premiere
  • Adam Ondra: Pushing the Limits dirs. Jan Šimánek, Petr Záruba (Czech Republic/Italy) | Canadian Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • All That Breathes dir. Shaunak Sen (India/USA/UK)
  • A Fire Inside dirs. Justin Krook, Luke Mazzaferro (Australia) | North American Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • Framing Agnes dir. Chase Joynt (Canada/USA)
  • Good Night Oppy dir. Ryan White (USA)
  • If You Are a Man dir. Simon Panay (France/Burkina Faso) | North American Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • The Killing of a Journalist dir. Matt Sarnecki (Denmark) | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • The Klabona Keepers dirs. Tamo Campos, Jasper Snow-Rosen (Canada) | BC Feature | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • Last Flight Home dir. Ondi Timoner (USA) | Canadian Premiere
  • Love Will Come Later dir. Julia Furer (Switzerland) | North American Premiere
  • My Imaginary Country dir. Patricio Guzmán (Chile/France)
  • Rebellion dirs. Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sánchez Bellot (UK) | Canadian Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • Retrograde dir. Matthew Heineman (USA) | Canadian Premiere
  • Unarchived dirs. Hayley Gray, Elad Tzadok (Canada) | World Premiere | BC Feature | Streaming on VIFF Connect

SPECTRUM: Innovative nonfiction filmmaking

  • 8 Stories About My Hearing Loss dir. Charo Mato (Argentina/Uruguay) | Canadian Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • Day After… dir. Kamar Ahmad Simon (Bangladesh/France/Norway) | Canadian Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • De Humani Corporis Fabrica dirs. ​​Véréna Paravel, Lucien Castaing-Taylor (France/USA/Switzerland)
  • The Eclipse dir. Nataša Urban (Norway) | Canadian Premiere
  • Geographies of Solitude dir. Jacquelyn Mills (Canada)
  • The Hermit of Treig dir. Lizzie MacKenzie (UK) | Canadian Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • Riotsville, U.S.A. dir. Sierra Pettengill (USA)
  • See You Friday, Robinson dir. Mitra Farahani (France/Switzerland/Iran/Lebanon) | Canadian Premiere

PORTRAITS: Ground-breaking artists, great performances, and cultural icons
With fine art films presented by the Audain Foundation

  • Cesária Évora dir. Ana Sofia Fonseca (Portugal) | Canadian Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • Dancing Pina dir. Florian Heinzen-Ziob (Germany) | North American Premiere
  • Ever Deadly dirs. Tanya Tagaq, Chelsea McMullan (Canada) | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • Goya, Carrière and the Ghost of Buñuel dir. José Luis López-Linares (France/Spain/Portugal) | International Premiere
  • Hopper – An American Love Story dir. Phil Grabsky (UK/USA) | World Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • The King of Wuxia dir. Lin Jing-jie (Taiwan) | International Premiere
  • Lay Down Your Heart dir. Marie Clements (Canada) | World Premiere | BC Feature
  • The Melt Goes On Forever: The Art and Times of David Hammons dirs. Judd Tully, Harold Crooks (USA/Canada) | North American Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect
  • Music Pictures: New Orleans dir. Ben Chace (USA) | Canadian Premiere
  • OKAY! (The ASD Band Film) dir. Mark Bone (Canada)
  • Soviet Bus Stops dir. Kristoffer Hegnsvad (Denmark/Canada/UK/Sweden/Latvia) | Canadian Premiere | Streaming on VIFF Connect

Tickets and Information

Single Tickets: $15 / $13 Seniors / $10 Students
Special Presentations: $17
VIFF Connect Tickets: $10
Platinum Pass: $1,000
Festival Pass: $350 / $300 Seniors / $120 Students
Festival 6 Pack: $84 / $72 Seniors / $54 Students
Festival 10 Pack: $135 / $110 Seniors / $80 Students
VIFF Talks and Industry Panel Tickets: $18–$25
VIFF Live Tickets: $18
Signals: Free

More ticket details at viff.org/ticket-info.

To explore VIFF’s complete 2022 programming, visit viff.org.

VIFF’s health and safety protocols — in strict compliance with provincial health orders — can be viewed HERE.

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Navid Nikkhah Azad
Navid Nikkhah Azad
Navid Nikkhah Azad is a prominent film director and journalist. He carries a professional background in filmmaking and works as the main author and the editorial leader at Deed News. He's the highest-ranking editor and has final responsibility for policies. He decides about the news content published on Deed News and reviews each article before they are published.

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