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The Okanagan recently visited the Toronto International world Film Festival (TIFF ).
Check out what happened, here:


The Okanagan recently visited the Toronto International world Film Festival (TIFF ).
Check out what happened, here:

As spooky season quickly approaches, so does this years HorrorFest (presented by OSIF) And tickets are now on sale! When: Saturday, October 25th, 2025Films start at 7:00pm – Doors open at 6:00pmWhere: Metro Hub – 1265 Ellis StreetTickets: Click Here As said on the OSIF website. HorrorFest is the ultimate cinematic celebration of all things terrifying and macabre. So…

There is no shortage of great B.C. Films, and now is the season to celebrate them! Check out just a handful of the amazing festivals going in within the next couple of months! January 27th to February 1st | MENA 5 Film FestivalFebruary 1st to 4th |Snakebite Film FestivalFebruary 1st to 4th | Invermere Film…

If you’re a filmmaker in the Okanagan region, no doubt you’ve heard about the Okanagan Film Awards. If it’s on your radar you should know time is running out to get a submission in. Categories include: So if you’ve dreamed of getting your work on the big screen, now’s your chance so submit today!

This past weekend, the biggest and brightest of the film award shows hit tinsel town, and as predicted, “Oppenheimer” won big , with 13 nominations and earning awards in major categories such as best director, best actor and best picture. Another big winners at the 96th Academy Awards was “Poor Things” — which won awards…

Canada celebrated an epic night yesterday, with two films standing out from the rest. Little Bird managed to take home 12 CSA’s, and BlackBerry walked away with an earth shattering 14 awards – more than any other show or film in Canadian Screen Award’s history. Curious to see who else brough home awards? Click here!

OSIF and Snakebite Film Festival in Penticton have partnered for a 5 Day Film Competition. Fourteen teams are currently racing to complete their short films where they all have the same prop, character, and line of dialogue and had to choose between seven genres and seven themes/sub genres for their film. Selected films will be…

The Okanagan Film Commission endeavours to cultivate a prosperous regional film and animation industry by promoting and delivering exceptional services to local and international production companies alike. With over three decades of experience, we stand out as industry leaders in British Columbia, committed to bolstering local businesses and creating job opportunities for our talented crew members.

