Vancouver International Film Festival

Annual film festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is an annual film festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for two weeks in late September and early October.

Location1181 Seymour Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6B 3M7
Founded1958
Founded byLeonard Schein
Most recent2025
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Vancouver International Film Festival
Location1181 Seymour Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6B 3M7
Founded1958
Founded byLeonard Schein
Most recent2025
Hosted byGreater Vancouver International Film Festival Society
Festival dateOctober 1 - October 11, 2026
LanguageInternational
Websitewww.viff.org
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The festival is operated by the Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society, a provincially-registered non-profit and federally-registered charitable organization, which also runs the year-round programming of the VIFF Cinema (formerly known as the Vancity Theatre) and Lochmaddy Studio Theatre at the VIFF Centre.[1]

Both in terms of admissions and number of films screened (133,000 and 324 respectively in 2016),[2] VIFF is among the five largest film festivals in North America. The festival screens films annually from approximately 73 countries on 10 screens.

The festival has three main programming platforms: East Asian film,[3] Canadian film, and nonfiction films. Besides films from around the world, VIFF also includes talks, workshops, performances, and other special events related to cinema.

History

The festival was first launched in 1958;[4] however, facing financial and organizational difficulties in the late 1960s,[5] it was discontinued after the 1969 festival. The Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society was incorporated in the early 1980s and relaunched the festival in its current form in 1982, under the leadership of Leonard Schein.[6]

In 2019, Member of Parliament Hedy Fry, chairwoman of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, announced that the Government of Canada would provide over $1.4 million in funding for that year's festival, as well as for cultural infrastructure upgrades to its main theatre.[7]

Venues

Opened in 2005, the VIFF Centre is the home the Vancouver International Film Festival offices, as well as the Vancity Theatre and Studio Theatre.

The relaunched festival was staged entirely at the city's independent Ridge Theatre, although the festival has since expanded into a multi-venue event headquartered at the VIFF Centre in downtown Vancouver.

The VIFF Centre hosts VIFF's year-round programming, workshops, special events and collaborates with local organizations for special events.[8]

Awards

VIFF presents juried and audience awards for films screened at the festival, including categories for Canadian and international cinema, documentaries and emerging filmmakers.[9][10][11]

The VIFF Centre is the home of the Vancouver International Film Festival offices, Vancity Theatre and Studio Theatre.


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