Over the course of over six decades, Honest Ed's became a Toronto Landmark. The neighbourhood it left behind when it closed its doors in 2016 reflects on its history and legacy.
Kindness, creativity, inclusivity, and a touch of magic makes the world a brighter place. Explore th...
This Traveltalk series short visit to the province of Ontario begins in Ottawa, Canada's capital, th...
Toronto is regarded as the third largest jazz centre in North America. This film features a cross-se...
A cruise ship and 3,000 men – it is a universe without heteros and women that usually remains a myst...
The Fall of the I-Hotel brings to life the battle for housing in San Francisco. The brutal eviction ...
A tropical fish shop in the East End of London, the last of what used to be many. Tiny, watery dram...
A vibrant kaleidoscopic tribute to the guitar that meshes dance, mime, visual art, and virtuoso perf...
Toronto filmmaker Charles Officer profiles the young people of Villaways Park, a housing project on ...
An ancestral house builds itself, comes to life, and shows us its story spanning one hundred fifty y...
Malcolm Margolin , Writer, Publisher, and Founder of Heyday Books, winner of the San Francisco Found...
The baker, the pie-maker and the diminished long-term community of Hoxton Street face gentrification...
“El Apagón: Aquí Vive Gente” is a documentary directed by Bad Bunny and Blanca Graulau. This 23-minu...
Displaying the faces and voices of transgender youth, the documentary short shows the authenticity o...
A self-portrait short film on 16mm from a trans male perspective.
Carbon vendors fight for their rights to protect their stalls from oppressors.
A retrospective documentary on 9/11 in connection with the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival.
A young and ambitious team of chefs face the life-changing challenges of competing in the world's mo...
Filmed over four years, this documentary focuses on the impacts of gentrification as gay white profe...