‘The Common Thread’ puts Congo in the spotlight

Kingston-based artist Heather Haynes has ed with local production company Untold Storytelling to produce The Common Thread, a film about her travels to Congo. 
February 11, 2022

The rise and fall of movie posters

The movie poster is a 27 inch by 41 inch canvas used to sell a potential viewer with eye-popping visuals, big names, and catchy slogans.
February 11, 2022

Kingston Canadian Film Festival to offer virtual and in-person screenings

The annual Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF) is returning Mar. 3 to 13 with a new hybrid delivery method offering viewers virtual and in-person screenings.
February 4, 2022

ReelOut Queer Film Festival delivers diverse short films

ReelOut Queer Film Festival’s ‘Darling Buds of May’ is a collection of family-friendly shorts, offering fun watches for kids and nostalgic experiences for adults. 
Kingston’s ReelOut Queer Film Festival is returning online from Jan. 27 to Feb. 7, delivering a variety of LGBTQ+ films to excited audiences.
On Nov. 17, Queen’s professors Karen Dubinsky and Susan Lord were awarded the Panorama Award from the Canadian Bureau for International Education.
A public art exhibition called Film x Design has been unveiled through the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF).
Combining theatre, film, and abstract art, YIKES! A Theatre Company’s The Intangible Queer embraces unconventional storytelling. 
When crimes against women are sensationalized in pop culture, viewers need to step back and reassess. 
This weekend, Josh Granovsky’s short film wyd? will be presented at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival.
Who is Bruce Kauffman?—a new film set to premiere at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts on Friday— brings literature beyond the page.The project, which was first conceived two years ago, has its roots in the Skeleton Park Arts Festival. Inspired by the film LIVE in Kingston’s tribute to the local music scene, the film aims to bring Kingston’s poetry community to the big screen.
Crime updates via social media make for a thoroughly informed community—and a Queen’s student’s documentary aims to take it further. 
With only a theme, a camera, and 72-hours, 100 participants from 14 groups had to shoot and edit their own short films for this year’s Focus Film Festival. 
In its 20th year, the Reelout film festival has come a long way from its origins on the dance floor of Kingston’s only gay bar. 
This weekend, the Banff Film Festival will make its annual stop at the Bader Centre to showcase some of the best Canadian mountain culture has to offer. 
When you think of shrinking ice caps and devastated coral reefs, an art project isn’t the first thing that pops into your head.
On Oct. 13, a two-part short film debuted at The Screening Room about a woman’s journey home and the resilience of her migrant ancestors.