As a festival and as an organization, TIFF is known for spearheading the unique visions of filmmakers, whether they be more traditionally-minded works or artistic expressions that prove slightly more challenging to quantify. Nowhere is this mandate better embodied than in the Wavelengths programme, TIFF's annual showcase of experimental and avant-garde filmmaking, which, since 2006, has been curated by Andréa Picard. We spoke with her about her background, the history of Wavelengths, and what cinephiles and curious festival-goers can expect from the programme this year.
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