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Filmmaking’s prestigious award is crafted by Chopard.

The world’s greatest film festival is almost upon us. In a couple of weeks, the glitterati will descend upon the Côte d’Azur for the 75th Cannes Film Festival. Undoubtedly there will be plenty of fashion moments, but the ceremony is also a chance for jewellers to show off their daring creations—in the case of Chopard, the coveted Palme d’Or trophy.

Truth be told.

Truth can be stranger—or even more interesting—than fiction, so the rise of documentary film in recent years perhaps comes as no surprise. This year, Toronto’s annual Hot Docs film festival is showcasing 197 documentaries from Canada and around the world.

Every September, the plot thickens.

This won’t be another I remember when piece about the Toronto International Film Festival. And anyway, do I really remember from the early years Peter O’Toole smoking a joint at the U.S. consulate because he was trying to quit booze?

Fever pitch.

Lights. Camera. Action. When the Toronto International Film Festival hits every September, red carpets roll across the city and set it all aquiver. When TIFF was founded back in 1976, it was called, charmingly, the Festival of Festivals, but today it really is, as it is the largest public film festival in the world.

Another year of cinematic splendour.

On Bloor Street by the Manulife Centre, there is a display that has been set up outside the William Ashley store during the last few years of the Toronto International Film Festival.

The Alberta-born director delivers a poignant debut feature with The Maiden.

Graham Foy’s ambitions are simple: to keep working and hone his artistic voice and vision.

There’s still time to partake in one of Canada's most iconic celebrations of photography.

This year, the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival unites the lens-based work of nearly 100 Canadian and international artists across 21 sites in its core program alone and includes pieces from over 330 artists.

Inside the Dream.

Dreams becoming reality—a tangible manifestation of creativity—is the premise of Bulgari’s new docufilm Inside the Dream. Spectators are taken behind the scenes to discover the high jeweller’s creative journey from conceptualization to execution.