Canadian Press
A drama about the tensions a Tunisian family faces when their son returns home from war with a dark secret is the winner of…
That Shelf
The Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) celebrated its twentieth anniversary by reminding everyone what it means to celebrate Canadian film.
Playback
Meryam Joobeur’s drama Who Do I Belong To won the $25,000 WIFF Prize in Canadian Film at the Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF).
L'Observateur
To open the screening of the film Everybody Loves Touda, directed by filmmaker Nabil Ayouch, the French-Moroccan singer and composer Nora Toutain is the…
AM800
A large funding announcement for the Windsor International Film Festival. The provincial government has announced $375,500 through six funding programs.
Windsor Star
Lights, camera, WIFF. Hundreds of film fans flooded downtown on Thursday to kick off the 20th installment of the Windsor International Film Festival.
AM800
It’s opening day for the Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF). The 11-day event is celebrating its 20th anniversary and will feature 213 movies.
Windsor Star
The marquee is shining, the popcorn’s popping, and the red carpet has been rolled out.
CTV News
Two films that are showing at the Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) were both shot across the city and in the County of Essex.
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