We’re More Than Vineyards

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:

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 Screen Awards (OSA), a prestigious red carpet film festival celebrating local film & localtalent, returns for its highly anticipated annual edition. Organized by the Okanagan Society ofIndependent Filmmaking (OSIF) and proudly sponsored by IATSE Local 891, the OSA promises a nightof cinematic brilliance and celebration of the vibrant creative community. Showcasing the diversity…

The Okanagan Wildlife Film Festival, supporting Summerland’s wildlife center, is coming to Kelowna next month. Hosted by the Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Society, this fundraiser on May 17 at the Mary Irwin Theatre features the IMAX documentary “Beavers: The Biggest Dam Movie You Ever Saw.” Director Stacy Wolfenden hails it as a timeless Canadian piece. Proceeds…

The annual Student Okanagan Film Festival continues a tradition of celebrating emerging student filmmakers of the Okanagan Valley. The festival showcases short films from a wide range of genres including mini-documentary, experimental, music videos, animation, short narrative & more. This is a great chance for student filmmakers to see their films or videos on a…

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!

Okay. We may be stretching the truth on that one a little bit. The reality was there were fewer films this year, and according to attendance records, there were fewer fans. It seems like the Toronto Independent Film Festival has been the hotspot for distributors and filmmakers alike for decades to meet and ink deals,…

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.

