Assuming living is required, the following 61 results were found.
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are the new Mario Brothers Galaxy movie and THE DRAMA. Best film opening is THE BLUE TRAIL, and best one not opening is LIVING THE LAND. FILM REVIEWS: AGATHA’S ALMANAC (Canada 2025) *** Directed by Amelie Atkins AGATHA’S ALMANAC is a Canadian...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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films at this year’s David di Donatello Awards, with 17 nominations. The film opens in Toronto on May 8th. Trailer: LIVING THE LAND (China 2025) **** Directed by Hugo Meng LIVING THE LAND immediately brings to mind the pastoral literature classic Pearl...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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including his first hit, WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THIS? María Ángeles (Carmen Maura) is a fiercely independent senior living in the Spanish quarter of Tangier. When her daughter Clara (Marta Etura) arrives for a long-overdue visit, she comes with an...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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SECRET is the secret itself, which is not explained till half way through the film. MADDIE’S SECRET is that she has been living with bulimia, an eating disorder marked by cycles of binge eating followed by purging. She has concealed the illness from...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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literary tale. Themes in the film centred on feminism, freedom, nepotism and responsibility. A bamboo cutter makes a living with his wife until he sees a living nymph who turned into a beautiful young woman. It was produced by the famous Studio Ghibli...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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after the conclusion of the television series. Hong Siu-lung has retired to the countryside with his wife and children, living a peaceful life. However, at the height of Ying Ching's power, after unifying the six states and dominating the realm, he is...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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witches, which the film claims England exports. It all started with the real-life murder of a chap called Charles Walton living in the Cotswolds in England. Charles Walton (12 May 1870 – 14 February 1945) was an Englishman who was found murdered on the...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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days, from February 11 to 13, the exhibition Black Diasporas Tkaronto-Toronto transforms a historic provincial space into a living archive of joy, resilience, memory, and truth. It is an invitation to listen closely to the everyday moments and defining...
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- Author: News Editor
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feel at home and meals that make people feel seen. It's a subject with no shortage of material, because people never stop living, gathering, and eating. Every home has a story. Every table has a history. DCE knows how to find both. Catch the DCE team...
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tics and uncontrollable swearing just before a scout is meant to assess his goalie skills. In 1996, John, now 25, is still living with Heather and has been diagnosed with the incurable Tourette syndrome. He is medicated with haloperidol, but his tics...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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The 2026 Toronto Arts Awards celebrated six recipients whose work spans dub poetry, Afro-Caribbean stilt dancing, living algae sculpture, Colombian-Indigenous music, Cuban jazz, and grassroots youth programming. Announced at the annual Mayor's Arts...
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- Author: News Editor
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a sign. That feeling followed her across an ocean, through a cold and disorienting landing in Saskatchewan, into a Brampton living room where she grilled suya chicken for family during the height of the pandemic, and finally to a restaurant at 2849...
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- Author: AfroToronto Team
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fear of vulnerability, compartmentalised sexuality, and emotionally transactional relationships. He is shown to be living a “double life,” suggesting internalised shame and unresolved identity conflicts. He is neither villain nor hero. The film presents...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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West African fabric shops, and independent cafés in a way that feels genuinely organic rather than curated. This is what a living diaspora neighbourhood actually looks like. Hackney and Dalston, where culture lives on the walls Head north-east and the...
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Travel
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story is 39-year-old Mike (Frank Dillane), a school dropout who goes about life like a child. When the film opens, Mike is living on the streets of London, hiding his entire belongings in a backpack behind a rubbish dumpster. As fate has it, he is...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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to use her cellphone. After Renata’s story, the next in the anthology follows Penny, a vet who euthanizes dogs for a living. She spends much of the day comforting people who are saying goodbye to their dogs. But she has crises, too, and fears of her...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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— drives an epic saga of ambition, sacrifice, scandal, and devotion, culminating in the emergence of a singular kokuho: a living “national treasure.” The film educates the audience on the world of kabuki with all the lavishness and splendour of the...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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Berlinale 2025https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/berlinale-2025
film follows a tiny papaya seed (a papaya seed is small, circular, and totally black but soft as shown in the animation) living in the Amazon rainforest who dreams of flying. Determined not to take root and become a tree, the seed keeps moving across...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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to Scotland, much like the protagonists in the story of the film. Bernard MacLaverty is regarded as one of the greatest living Irish writers. In MIDWINTER BREAK, retired couple, Gerry (Irish actor Ciaran Hinds) and Stella Gilmore (British actress Leslie...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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is nearly impossible As the opuses demonstrate, small lifestyle changes can reduce exposure. As the couples change their living habits, the audience sees how the detox can be achieved by the use of glass/metal instead of plastic, avoiding heating food...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
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