01 Sep Your Film Fest Guide for Fall 2014
September 25 – October 10
Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF)
One of North America’s largest film festivals, featuring hundreds of feature-length movies from around the globe.
October 17-18
Amnesty International Film Festival
Featuring award-winning documentaries that tell compelling stories about human rights from around the world.
October 17 – 29
Vancouver Polish Film Festival
An annual celebration of the best current Polish productions.
October 24 – 26
ZOOM 48-hour Student Film Festival
A very different kind of film festival.
Mulgrave ZOOM Film Festival is in its 13th year and has one of the highest participation rates of any student film competition in the province of British Columbia. Filmmakers have 48 hours to plan, shoot and produce a finished film.
November 6 – 9
Vancouver Asian Film Festival
VAFF’s theme for 2014 is “What’s Your Perspective?” – a question that calls upon our collective past and present, and how we interact with one another in society.
November 6 – 13
Vancouver Jewish Film Festival
Showcases the diversity of Jewish culture, heritage and identity through film.
November 14 – 16
Vancouver Short Film Festival
Celebrates BC’s best shorts from local filmmakers.
November 21 – December 4
European Union Film Festival
A lively, provocative, stimulating, and entertaining state-of-the-Union celebration of the diversity, creativity, and accomplishment of contemporary European filmmaking.
December 3 – 7
Whistler Film Festival
Focuses on the discovery, development and promotion of new talent. A must-attend festival for artists, the industry and audiences.