A young boy blossoms in the desert in ‘Frybread Face and Me’ at TIFF
REVIEW: Director Billy Luther’s feature debut is an absolutely charming coming-of-age story set in the Navajo Nation of Arizona
REVIEW: Director Billy Luther’s feature debut is an absolutely charming coming-of-age story set in the Navajo Nation of Arizona
REVIEW: Devery Jacobs gives a intensely physical and emotionally nuanced performance
Director Sophie Dupuis and star Théodore Pellerin discuss why the artform of drag is so contested—and necessary—right now
We preview the buzziest queer and trans films at this year’s festival
Trans creators discuss representation on screen and behind the camera
From “The People’s Joker” to “Bros” to “The Whale,” we’ve got awards to give out
Vera Drew’s trans superhero masterpiece made headlines for copyright problems. We spoke to Drew about the creatively triumphant film
The filmmakers behind “Something You Said Last Night” “ROSIE” and more are queering the Toronto International Film Festival
Covering the Toronto International Film Festival has reminded me of the power and beauty of being in a room with other LGBTQ2S+ people
Made over 14 years, “Sing Me a Lullaby” is a haunting exploration into the afterlife of secrets
This year’s film festival showcased aging gay artists, lesbians on fire and Canada’s queerest politician
This year offers a range of LGBT picks to make you laugh, cry and everything in between
The coming-out story with horror film twists takes home best Canadian feature
‘It’s time for a more open, comfortable discussion of sexuality,’ journalist says
Many TIFF stars welcome questions about their sexuality on- and off-screen
Our favourite queer films at this year’s extravanganza
Lawsuit still relevant despite BC’s withdrawal of support for TWU, Ruby says