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The 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 41st event in the history of the Vancouver International Film Festival, was held from September 29 to October 9, 2022. [1] The festival opened with the Marie Clements film Bones of Crows , and closed with Hirokazu Kore-eda 's film Broker .
The festival was first launched in 1958; [4] however, facing financial and organizational difficulties in the late 1960s, [5] it was discontinued after the 1969 festival. The Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society was incorporated in the early 1980s and relaunched the festival in its current form in 1982, under the leadership of Leonard Schein.
The 40th annual Vancouver International Film Festival was held from October 1 to October 11, 2021. [9] [10] BC Spotlight Awards. Best BC Film — Handle With Care: The Legend of the Notic Streetball Crew by Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux, Kirk Thomas; BC Emerging Filmmaker Award — Portraits From a Fire by Trevor Mack; Best BC Short Film — The Horses
The Grizzlie Truth is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Kathleen Jayme and released in 2022. Following up on Jayme's 2018 film Finding Big Country, the film traces the history of the ill-fated Vancouver Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association, attempting to trace the reasons for the team's relocation to Memphis.
The Vancouver International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Film is an annual award, presented by the Vancouver International Film Festival to honour the film selected by a jury as the best Canadian film screened at VIFF that year. The award was presented for the first time in 2003.
A variety of genre-specific, regional and specialty film festivals take place throughout the year, with important festivals in this class including Toronto's Hot Docs and Vancouver's DOXA for documentary films, Toronto's Inside Out for LGBT-themed films, Montreal's Fantasia for horror, science fiction and thriller genre films, and the Ottawa International Animation Festival for animated films.
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Riceboy Sleeps is a 2022 Canadian drama film, written, produced, edited, and directed by Anthony Shim. [1] Based in part on Shim's own childhood, the film centres on So-Young (Choi Seung-yoon), a Korean immigrant single mother raising her teenage son Dong-Hyun (Ethan Hwang) after moving to Canada to give him a better life.