Kingston Canadian Film Festival

Weekend film project to show at KCFF

Travelling and self-exploration can lead to artistic inspiration.Continue...

The Kid Detective Director Evan Morgan knows how to make a great mystery movie

Far before I started preparing for my interview with Evan Morgan, director of The Kid Detective, I knew exactly what I wanted my first question to be: How did you pull it off?Continue...

‘Inspiration during tough times’: Kingston Canadian Film Festival soldiers on

Before COVID-19, the worst impact on The Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF) had been a snowstorm that interrupted one night of screenings. Last March, the festival had to power down only two days in.Continue...

Kim's Convenience actress comes to Kingston

Emerging from the ranks of CBC’s hit comedy Kim’s Convenience , Canadian Screen Award-nominated actor and screenwriter Andrea Bang has found her footing in the world of independent film and TV.Continue...

Queen’s filmmaker to debut at Kingston festival

This weekend, Josh Granovsky’s short film wyd? will be presented at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival.Continue...

Documentary explores Kingston crime and social media

Crime updates via social media make for a thoroughly informed community—and a Queen’s student’s documentary aims to take it further.Continue...

KCFF screens local talent, but talent falls short

Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF) shorts program ended on a high note with John Abram’s The Ballad of Jack the Tenor, which came as a breath of fresh air in an otherwise forgettable evening of cinema.Continue...

Kingston Canadian Film Festival kicks off

This year’s Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF) marks the 15th anniversary of the largest stand-alone showcase of Canadian film in the world.Continue...

Angst and ammo

Smaller is sometimes better, according to Jason Lapeyre.Continue...

Queen’s graduate gets gritty

Queen's alumnus Jason Lapeyre showed at this year's Kingston Canadian Film Festival.Continue...

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