Subject: ADFF:Vancouver Day 3

November 7, 2025


ADFF has always been about more than just films. Post-screening conversations give audiences a chance to interact with the filmmakers and other experts in the field. Yesterday, we heard from Juan Benevides, Bruce Borowsky, Stuart Clarfield, Blair Satterfield, Mike Scalisi, and Erik Sommerfeld:

6:00pm (SOLD OUT, rush line starts at 5:30pm)

We The Others

2024 / 55 min / Italy

Director: Francesca Molteni


Shot several years after Fernando Campana's passing, his brother Humberto leads audiences through the iconic duo's humble beginnings, their prolific creative journey, and their enduring commitment to social and environmental impact. With behind-the-scenes access, the documentary explores Parque Campana, their studio’s latest initiative—an architectural park that is a tribute to creativity rooted in community, craft, and nature.


You can also catch We The Others:

In Vancouver on November 8

In Toronto on November 15

6:15pm

The Space Architect

2025 / 40 min / US

Director: Rebecca Carpenter


The Space Architect introduces us to architect Constance Adams, whose groundbreaking work at NASA reimagined how humans might live in outer space. At age 53, knowing she was dying of cancer, Adams enlisted the help of filmmaker Rebecca Carpenter to preserve her story. Filmed just four days before her death, The Space Architect captures Adams reflecting on her extraordinary career and her final, passionate focus towards Earth.


+ Q&A with the director


You can also catch The Space Architect:

In Vancouver on November 9

In Toronto on November 14 & 15

8:00pm

Tracing Light

2024 / 99 min / Germany

Director: Thomas Riedelsheimer


Renzo Piano once said, “Light is not just something that allows us to see. It is a material that gives form, emotion, and life to architecture.” Tracing Light invites us to contemplate this mysterious and fundamental force that shapes our world and our built environment. Visually striking and thought-provoking, this film expresses the language of architecture, sensation, and cinema itself.


You can also catch Tracing Light:

In Vancouver on November 8

In Toronto on November 15


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