List of film festivals in Canada

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This is a list of film festivals that take place (or took place) in Canada. The list below notes when a festival is considered a qualifying festival for the purposes of the Canadian Screen Awards.[1]

National[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Air Canada enRoute Film Festival Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and aboard domestic Air Canada flights Short films [2]
Canadian Labour International Film Festival (CLiFF) Locations throughout Canada Established in 2009 [3]
National Canadian Film Day Locations throughout Canada [4]
Tournée Québec Cinéma Locations throughout Canada Francophone films Yes [5]

Alberta[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Artifact Small Format Film Festival Calgary [6]
Banff Mountain Film Festival Banff Yes [7]
Banff World Media Festival Banff Yes [8]
Bleak Midwinter Film Festival Calgary Animation [9]
Calgary Independent Film Festival Calgary Yes
Calgary International Film Festival Calgary Yes [10]
Calgary Underground Film Festival Calgary Yes [11]
Central Alberta Film Festival Red Deer [12]
Dreamspeakers International Film Festival Edmonton Indigenous films Yes [13]
Edmonton International Film Festival Edmonton Yes [14]
Edmonton Short Film Festival Edmonton Yes [15]
FAVA Fest Edmonton Yes [16]
Fairy Tales Queer Film Festival Calgary LGBT film Yes [17]
Lethbridge International Film Festival Lethbridge [18]
Marda Loop Justice Film Festival Calgary Documentary films Yes [19]
Nordlys Film and Arts Festival Camrose Yes [20]
NorthWestFearFest Edmonton Horror and thriller films [21]
Northwestfest Edmonton Documentary films Yes [22]
Rainbow Visions Film Festival Edmonton LGBT film Yes [23]
Red Deer Justice Film Festival Red Deer Documentary films [24]
Reel Shorts Film Festival Grande Prairie Yes [25]

British Columbia[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Abbotsford Film Festival Abbotsford Yes [26]
Chilliwack Independent Film Festival Chilliwack Yes [27]
Crazy8s Vancouver [28]
DOXA Documentary Film Festival Vancouver Documentary films Yes [29]
Fake Flesh Film Festival Kamloops Horror shorts [30]
Festival Cinéloops Kamloops Francophone films [31]
Gender Equity in Media Festival Vancouver Yes [32]
Homeground Festival Vancouver Yes
International South Asian Film Festival Canada Vancouver Yes [33]
Invermere Film Festival Invermere Yes [34]
Kamloops Black Film Festival Kamloops [35]
Kamloops Film Festival Kamloops Yes [36]
Kamloops Independent Short Shorts Film Festival Kamloops [37]
Ma Boli International Punjabi Film Festival Surrey [38]
Mena Film Festival Vancouver Yes [39]
Powell River Film Festival Powell River [40]
Reel 2 Real International Film Festival for Youth Vancouver Films catered towards youth audiences Yes [41]
Rendez-Vous French Film Festival Vancouver Yes [42]
Run N Gun 48 Hour Film Festival Vancouver [43]
Salt Spring Film Festival Saltspring Island Yes [44]
Short Circuit Pacific Rim Film Festival Victoria Yes [45]
Spark Animation Festival Vancouver Animation festival Yes [46]
Stseptékwles re Sk’elép (Coyote Stories) Indigenous Film Festival Kamloops Yes [47]
Vancouver Asian Film Festival Vancouver Yes [48]
Vancouver Horror Show Film Festival Vancouver Yes [49]
Vancouver International Black Film Festival Vancouver Yes [50]
Vancouver International Film Festival Vancouver Yes [51]
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival Vancouver Films about outdoor adventure, recreation and mountain culture Yes [52]
Vancouver International Women in Film Festival Vancouver Yes [53]
Vancouver Latin American Film Festival Vancouver Yes [54]
Vancouver Queer Film & Video Festival Vancouver LGBT films [55]
Vancouver Short Film Festival Vancouver Short films Yes [56]
Vancouver Web Fest Vancouver Yes [57]
Victoria Film Festival Victoria Yes [58]
Whistler Film Festival Whistler Yes [59]
Wild & Scenic Film Festival Invermere [60]
World Community Film Festival Courtenay and Kelowna Documentary films [61]

Manitoba[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
African Movie Festival in Manitoba Winnipeg Yes [62]
Afro Prairie Film Festival Winnipeg Yes [63]
Canadian International Comedy Film Festival Winnipeg Yes [64]
Cinémental Winnipeg Francophone films Yes [65]
Freeze Frame International Film Festival Winnipeg Yes [66]
Gimli Film Festival Gimli Yes [67]
Gimme Some Truth Documentary Festival Winnipeg Documentary films Yes [68]
NSI Film Exchange Canadian Film Festival Winnipeg Defunct [69]
Riding Mountain National Park Film Festival Wasagaming [70]
Reel Pride Winnipeg LGBT films Yes [71]
University of Winnipeg Film Festival Winnipeg Presented by the University of Winnipeg [72]
Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival Winnipeg Indigenous films Yes [73]
Winnipeg International Film Festival Winnipeg Defunct [74]
Winnipeg Jewish Film Festival Winnipeg [75]
Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival Winnipeg Yes [76]
Winnipeg Underground Film Festival Winnipeg [77]

New Brunswick[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
DocTalks Festival and Symposium Fredericton Documentary films Yes [78]
Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie Moncton Francophone films Yes [79]
Indigenous Film Festival Fredericton Indigenous films [80]
Pink Lobster Film Festival Fredericton LGBTQ films [81]
Saint John Jewish Film Festival Saint John Jewish films [82]
Silver Wave Film Festival Fredericton Yes [83]

Newfoundland and Labrador[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Bonavista Film Festival Bonavista [84]
Corner Brook Pride Film Festival Corner Brook LGBT films [85]
Nickel Film Festival St. John's Yes [86]
St. John's International Women's Film Festival St. John's Yes [87]

Northwest Territories[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Dead North Film Festival Yellowknife Horror, fantasy and science fiction films; defunct [88]
Yellowknife International Film Festival Yellowknife Yes [89]

Nova Scotia[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Animation Festival of Halifax Halifax Animated films Yes [90]
Atlantic International Film Festival Halifax Yes [91]
Atlantic Jewish Film Festival Halifax Jewish films [92]
Devour! The Food Film Fest Wolfville Yes [93]
Emerging Lens Film Festival Halifax Yes [94]
Halifax Black Film Festival Halifax Yes [95]
Halifax Independent Filmmakers Festival Halifax Yes [96]
Hellifax Horror Film Festival Halifax Yes [97]
Lunenburg Doc Fest Lunenburg Documentary films Yes [98]
OUTeast Film Festival Halifax LGBT films [99]

Nunavut[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Alianait Arts Festival Iqaluit Film screenings as part of a larger music and arts festival Yes [100]
Nunavut International Film Festival Iqaluit Free festival devoted to children's films; formerly called the Nunavut Children's Film Festival [101]

Ontario[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Ageless Film Festival Toronto Films about senior citizen issues [102]
AGH Film Festival Hamilton [103]
aluCine Latin Film and Media Arts Festival Toronto Latin American films [104]
Asinabka Film and Media Arts Festival Ottawa Indigenous films Yes [105]
Barrie Film Festival Barrie Yes [106]
Belleville Downtown DocFest Belleville Documentary films [107]
Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival Toronto Yes [108]
Bloody Horror International Film Festival Ottawa Yes [109]
Blue Mountain Film Festival Collingwood [110]
Breakthroughs Film Festival Toronto Devoted to short films by emerging women and non-binary filmmakers Yes [111]
Breast Fest Film Festival Toronto [112]
Buffer Festival Toronto Yes [113]
CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival Toronto Short films [114]
Canadian Film Festival Toronto Yes [115]
Canadian Sport Film Festival Toronto Films about the cultural, social and political context of sports [116]
CaribbeanTales International Film Festival Toronto Yes [117]
CineFAM Film Festival Toronto Films by BIPOC wonen Yes [118]
Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival Sudbury Yes [119]
Cinéfranco Toronto Francophone films Yes [120]
European Union Film Festival Toronto European films; one film from each EU country screened free [103]
Female Eye Film Festival Toronto Yes [121]
Festival Objectif Cinéma Desjardins Ottawa Francophone films Yes [122]
Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories Toronto [123]
Film North – Huntsville International Film Festival Huntsville [124]
Forest City Film Festival London Yes [125]
Future of Film Showcase Toronto Short films Yes [126]
Global Tourism Film Festival North Bay Films about tourism and travel [127]
Grand River Film Festival Cambridge Yes [128]
Guelph Film Festival Guelph Documentary films Yes [129]
Hamilton Film Festival Hamilton Yes [130]
Hamilton Black Film Festival Hamilton [131]
Hamilton Queer Film Festival Hamilton LGBTQ films [132]
Hollywood North Film Festival Picton, Quinte West, Belleville Independent films [133]
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival Toronto Documentary films Yes [134]
Images Festival Toronto Yes [135]
ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival Toronto Indigenous films Yes [136]
Inside Out Ottawa Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival Ottawa LGBT films Yes [137]
Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival Toronto LGBT films Yes [138]
International Film Festival of Ottawa Ottawa Launched in 2020 Yes [139]
International Film Festival of South Asia Toronto South Asian films Yes [140]
Italian Contemporary Film Festival Toronto Italian and Italian-Canadian films Yes [141]
Junction North International Documentary Film Festival Sudbury Documentary films Yes [142]
Kingston Canadian Film Festival Kingston Canadian films Yes [143]
Latin American Film Festival Toronto Latin American films Yes
London Lesbian Film Festival London LGBT films Yes [144]
Lost Episode Festival Toronto Toronto Yes [145]
Making Scenes Film and Video Festival Ottawa LGBT films. Defunct 2005, replaced with Ottawa edition of Inside Out. [146]
Meaford International Film Festival Meaford Yes [147]
Milton Film Festival Milton Yes [148]
Mirror Mountain Film Festival Ottawa Independent, underground and alternative films Yes [149]
Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival Mississauga Yes [150]
Mosaic Nights Film Festival Alliston, Barrie International films, centred on films from a different specific country each year [151]
Mulan International Film Festival Toronto Chinese films Yes [152]
Muskoka Queer Film Festival Bracebridge, Huntsville [153]
Muslim International Film Festival Toronto [154]
North Bay Film Festival North Bay [155]
North by Northeast Toronto Yes [156]
Northwest Film Fest Thunder Bay [157]
Oakville Festivals of Film and Art Oakville Social issues festival - screens Canadian and international features, documentaries, shorts Yes [158]
One World Film Festival Ottawa Documentary films [159]
Open Roof Festival Toronto Yes [160]
Ottawa Black Film Festival Ottawa Yes [161]
Ottawa Canadian Film Festival Ottawa Yes [162]
Ottawa International Animation Festival Ottawa Animated films Yes [163]
Ottawa International Film Festival Ottawa Defunct [164]
Pendance Film Festival Toronto [165]
Planet in Focus Toronto Yes [166]
Punjabi International Film Festival Toronto [167]
Queer North Film Festival Sudbury LGBT films Yes [168]
Rainbow Reels Queer and Trans Film Festival Kitchener-Waterloo LGBT films Yes [169]
Reel Stories Barrie Documentary films Yes [170]
ReelAbilities Film Festival Toronto Films about physical and mental disability Yes [171]
Reelout Queer Film Festival Kingston LGBT films Yes [172]
Reelworld Film Festival Toronto Yes [173]
ReFrame Film Festival Peterborough Documentary films [174]
Regent Park Film Festival Toronto Yes [175]
Rendezvous with Madness Toronto Films about mental health [103]
Routes to Roots Film Festival Norfolk County Centres on films with local connections to the Haldimand-Norfolk region [176]
Sault Film Festival Sault Ste. Marie Independent films by Northern Ontario filmmakers [177]
Shadows of the Mind Film Festival Sault Ste. Marie Films about mental health [178]
Shorts That Are Not Pants Toronto Short films [103]
South Western International Film Festival Sarnia Yes [179]
Stratford Film Festival Stratford Defunct [180]
Stratford Winter Film Festival Stratford New in 2024 [181]
Sudbury Outdoor Adventure Reels (SOAR) Film Festival Sudbury [182]
Sudbury's Tiny Underground Film Festival (STUFF) Sudbury One-day festival of underground and experimental films, launched 2022 [183]
Take 21 Toronto Defunct; student films [184]
TIFF Kids Toronto Children's films Yes [185]
TIFF Next Wave Toronto Canadian and international feature films of youth interest and short films by amateur youth filmmakers [186]
Timmins Film Festival Timmins [187]
Toronto After Dark Film Festival Toronto Yes [188]
Toronto Arab Film Festival Toronto Yes [189]
Toronto Black Film Festival Toronto [190]
Toronto Food Film Festival Toronto Yes [191]
Toronto Independent Film Festival Toronto Yes
Toronto International Film Festival Toronto Yes [192]
Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival Toronto Yes
Toronto International Teen Movie Festival Toronto Defunct [193]
Toronto Japanese Film Festival Toronto Yes [103]
Toronto Jewish Film Festival Toronto Jewish films Yes [194]
Toronto Motorcycle Film Festival Toronto Stories told through the lens of motorcycling [103]
Toronto Palestine Film Festival Toronto Yes [103]
Toronto Queer Film Festival Toronto LGBTQ-themed experimental film Yes [195]
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival Toronto Yes [103]
Toronto Short Film Festival Toronto Yes
Toronto Tamil Film Festival Toronto Tamil films [196]
Toronto Urban Film Festival Toronto [123]
Toronto Vanguard Film Festival Toronto [citation needed]
T.O. Webfest Toronto Yes [197]
Toronto Youth Shorts Film Festival Toronto [198]
Videodrunk Film Festival Whitby Underground film Yes [199]
Vox Popular Media Arts Festival Thunder Bay [157]
Waterloo Festival for Animated Cinema Waterloo Animated films [200]
Weengushk International Film Festival Manitoulin Island Indigenous films Yes [201]
Willson Oakville Film Festival Oakville Yes [202]
Water Docs Toronto Documentary films about water and environmental protection [103]
Windsor International Film Festival Windsor Yes [203]
World of Comedy Film Festival Toronto Defunct [204]

Prince Edward Island[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Charlottetown Film Festival Charlottetown Yes [205]

Quebec[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival Rouyn-Noranda Yes [206]
Animaze Montreal International Film Festival Montreal Animated films Yes [207]
Canada China International Film Festival Montreal Yes [208]
Canadian Independent Film Festival Montreal [citation needed]
Carrousel international du film de Rimouski Rimouski Children's films Yes [209]
Ciné-Sept Sept-Îles Yes [210]
Cinemania Montreal Yes [211]
Cinoche International Film Festival of Baie-Comeau Baie-Comeau Yes [212]
Comedia Montreal Program of comedy films screened as part of the Just for Laughs comedy festival [213]
Concordia Film Festival Montreal Festival of student films staged by Concordia University [214]
Courts d'un soir Montreal Short films Yes [215]
Cuisine, Cinéma & Confidences Baie-Saint-Paul Festival of food-related films and culinary events Yes [216]
Eat My Shorts Montreal Short comedy films screened in conjunction with Just for Laughs Yes [217]
Fantasia Festival Montreal Yes [218]
Festival de films d'auteur de Val-Morin Val-Morin [219]
Festival de films pour l'environnement Saint-Casimir Environmental films Yes [220]
Festival du film de l'Outaouais Gatineau Yes [221]
Festival du nouveau cinéma Montreal Yes [103]
Festival Filministes Montreal Feminist films Yes [222]
Festival Images en vues Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine Short films [223]
Festival Stop Motion Montreal Montreal Stop-motion animation Yes [224]
First Peoples' Festival (Presence autochtone) Montreal Yes [225]
Hudson Festival of Canadian Film Hudson Yes [226]
IF3 International Freeski Film Festival Montreal Yes [227]
Image+Nation Montreal LGBT films Yes [228]
International Festival of Films on Art Montreal Yes [229]
Korean Film Festival Canada Montreal Korean films Yes [103]
Longue Vue sur le court Montreal Short films Yes [230]
Massimadi Festival Montreal Canadian and international films about Black LGBTQ people and issues Yes [231]
Montreal International Black Film Festival Montreal Yes [232]
Montreal International Children's Film Festival Montreal Yes [233]
Montreal International Documentary Festival Montreal Documentary films Yes [234]
Montreal International Film Festival Montreal Defunct [235]
Montreal Israeli Film Festival Montreal Jewish and Israeli films; formerly the Montreal Jewish Film Festival [236]
Montreal World Film Festival Montreal Defunct [237]
Les Percéides Percé Yes [238]
Plein(s) écran(s) Montreal Short films Yes [239]
Pop Montreal Montreal Music-related films screened in conjunction with a music performance festival Yes [240]
Quebec City Film Festival Quebec City Yes [241]
Regard – Saguenay International Short Film Festival Saguenay Short films Yes [242]
Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma (Montreal) Montreal Yes [243]
Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma (Quebec City) Quebec City Yes [243]
Sherbrooke World Film Festival Sherbrooke Yes [244]
Social Impact Film and Art Festival Montreal [245]
Sommets du cinéma d'animation Montreal Yes [246]
South Asian Film Festival of Montreal Montreal South Asian films Yes [247]
Vues d'Afrique Montreal Yes [248]
Vues dans la tête de... Rivière-du-Loup Yes [249]
Urban Films Festival Montreal Qualifying event to select the Canadian submission to France's Urban Films Festival competition Yes
Wakefield Documentary Film Festival Wakefield Documentary films [250]
The YoungCuts Film Festival Montreal [251]

Saskatchewan[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Cinergie Saskatoon Francophone films Yes [252]
Living Skies Student Film Festival Regina Festival exhibiting films by University of Regina film students [253]
Mispon: A Celebration of Indigenous Filmmaking Regina Indigenous films Yes [254]
Queer City Cinema Saskatoon LGBT films Yes [255]
Regina International Film Festival Regina Yes [256]
Saskatchewan International Film Festival Various locations [257]
Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival Saskatoon Yes [258]
Reel Rave International Film Festival Waskesiu Lake [259]
Yorkton Film Festival Yorkton Yes [260]

Yukon[edit]

Name City Notes CSA Ref
Available Light Film Festival Whitehorse Yes [261]
Out North Queer Film Festival Whitehorse LGBT films Yes [262]

See also[edit]

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