A map of Indigenous history, scenic surroundings, and unmatched eateries

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor The Lower Mainland’s nature and cultural scenes are some of the best in the world. Not everyone can...

MAUVEY TO A BAWAH: A name, legacy, and cinematic journey

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer On a bone-chillingly cold Friday night, I made my way down to the VIFF Centre to watch the film premiere...

No Other Land takes a haunting look at the horrors of Israeli occupation

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of genocide.  No Other Land had been on my watch list since the day I heard about it....

Tezeta, a dive into Ethiopia’s music scene and its Armenian influences

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: brief mention of genocide. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) film festival, held at the VIFF centre, has...

Love, intimacy, and more in The Peak’s February TV picks

By: Karly Burns, Fact Checker; Mason Mattu, News Writer; Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor; Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief A love letter to XO, Kitty —...

Malartic, a town suffering at the hands of the Canadian mining industry

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer The documentary, Malartic (2024), presents us with the story of the titular soul-stripped town. Located in Quebec, it has suffered...

Emilia Pérez is entertaining — but reductive

By: Michelle Young, Copy Editor Content warning: mentions of transphobia, homicides, and missing peoples cases.  A crime-thriller musical about a trans Mexican cartel leader is an...

The everlasting power of community in It Takes A Village

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer The Vancouver Asian Film Festival was memorable, bringing community members together through a collective love of storytelling. The power of...

Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement — establishing a cultural voice

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of internment camps.  The Vancouver Asian Film Festival premiered brilliant films and documentaries this year. One that stood...

Ninan Auassat platforms the self-told stories of Indigenous youth

By: Abigail Streifel, Peak Associate Content warning: mentions of genocide, racism, and suicide. Filmmaker Kim O’Bomsawin wants us all to learn from Indigenous children and young...