Kingston Canadian Film Festival

The Kingston Canadian Film Festival (abbreviated as KCFF) is the world's largest all-Canadian Film Festival held in Kingston, Ontario. Since 2001, a week-long festival has been held annually early winter, with the 2025 festival taking place from February 26th to March 2nd, 2025.

In addition to the best new Canadian films of the year, KCFF presents workshops, panels, live music and podcasts, plus many special guests, with past appearances by Elliot Page, Gordon Pinsent, Deepa Mehta, Cathy Jones, plus cast from Kids in the Hall, Letterkenny, Mr. D, and The Trailer Park Boys.

The Kingston Canadian Film Festival is a non-profit charitable organization ran by executive festival director Marc Garniss. The chair of the board of directors is Blaine Allan.

History
The Kingston Canadian Film Festival was launched in 2001 by Alex Jansen, who was then studying film at Queen's University. It was a three-day event held at the Screening Room Movie Theater, a two screen repertory cinema which Jansen was managing at the time. The Festival was launched with assistance from Moving Pictures: Canadian Films on Tour (who were replaced by the Toronto International Film Festival Group in 2003). In 2002, the Festival added a second, larger venue on the Queen's University campus, increased the number of screenings substantially and added a fourth day to the event, becoming the largest stand-alone showcase of feature films from across Canada.


 * In 2003, the Festival launched its ongoing "Local Filmmaking Initiative" (LFI), a multi-tiered program focused towards nurturing the local film making community, through the City of Kingston's Healthy Community Fund.
 * In 2004, the Festival added a fourth venue by temporarily re-opening the Princess Court Cinema.
 * In 2005, Alison Migneault became Co-Director of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival. The Festival moved its main venue to the Empire Theatre and added a fifth day to the event.
 * In 2006, Migneault became full Director of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival and Jansen moved into a consulting position. The Festival launched a new French Community Outreach program aimed at Kingston's sizeable French-speaking population.
 * In 2007, the Kingston Canadian Film Festival launched its first-ever retrospective series, around the 50th anniversary of film making by the acclaimed Canadian director Allan King.
 * In 2008, the Kingston Canadian Film Festival staged high school outreach in partnership with Reel Canada.
 * In 2009, the Festival held a local short film competition (10 Years, 10 Minutes) and awarded $5,000 cash and professional mentorship for a local team to produce a short film to br premiered at the 2010 festival.
 * In 2010, the Kingston Canadian Film Festival celebrated its 10th anniversary, premiered the winner of the 10 Years, 10 Minutes Award and hosted a special screening of the silent film Carry On Sergeant!.
 * In 2012, the Festival hosted another silent film screening – Back to God’s Country - at the Grand Theatre. Attendance at the festival increased by 11% over the 2011 event.
 * In 2013, the Kingston Canadian Film Festival hosted the Oscar winner Mychael Danna (Life of Pi) at the Filmmakers’ Reception.
 * In 2014, the Festival increased box office by 25% and surpassed the attendance record set in 2010. Marc Garniss became the full-time Festival Director.
 * In 2015, box office increased by 21% over 2014 with a total audience of 5,750. Dedicated showcases for youth filmmakers were established. KCFF introduced a music in film program. There were appearances by Paul Spence (Deaner from FUBAR), Greg Keelor of Blue Rodeo, Don McKellar, and over 50 other special guests.
 * In 2016, the Festival increased box office for the third successive year, surpassing 2015 by 15%. KCFF: Interactive introduced video game development workshops. Guantanamo's Child: Omar Khadr won the Eye on Canada People's Choice Award. There were special guest appearances by Scott Thompson, K Trevor Wilson, Jess Allen, Brian D. Johnston, Sarah Harmer, Conner Jessup, and over 60 other industry guests.
 * In 2017, Operation Avalanche was awarded the Limestone Financial People's Choice Award.
 * In 2018, Don't Talk To Irene was awarded the Limestone Financial People's Choice Award.
 * In 2019, The Grizzlies was awarded the Limestone Financial People's Choice Award. Special guests included Miranda de Pencier, Gerry Dee, Aurora Browne, Jennifer Whalen, K. Trevor Wilson, Bif Naked, Maxime Giroux, Kim Nguyen, Phillipe Lesage, Darlene Naponse, Caroline Bartczak, Robert Budreau, Piers Handling, Alison Reid, and many others.
 * In 2020, the Festival was originally scheduled for March 11–15, but cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 * In 2021, the Festival was entirely virtual. You Will Remember Me / Tu te souviendras de moi and Beans were awarded the Limestone Financial People's Choice Award.

Canadian Features
The Kingston Canadian Film Festival showcase 30-40 of the best Canadian features of the year. Features include work from first-time filmmakers, as well as Oscar winners. The Canadian Features also have a strong focus on French filmmaking, and films created by indigenous directors.

Canadian Shorts
Every year, KCFF generally display 3 distinct Canadian short programs. Each program presents its own theme. Typically, the festival plays 50-75 short films.

Special Events
In addition to the movies, KCFF showcase live music and comedy, podcasts, receptions, awards and parties. These program offer local filmmakers the opportunity to meet industry professionals. Notable guests include Elliot Page, Gordon Pinsent, Deepa Mehta, Cathy Jones, plus cast from Kids in the Hall, Letterkenny, Mr. D, and The Trailer Park Boys. KCFF also presents screenings and events throughout the year, with recent live shows featuring the Canadaland and Taggart and Torrens podcasts. KCFF also presents its own podcast called Rewind Fast Forward, with host Thom Ernst.

2024 Lineup

 * 500 Days in the Wild — Dianne Whelan
 * Boil Alert — Stevie Salas and James Burns
 * Dark Highway — Anna Jane Edmonds
 * Days of Happiness — Chloé Robichaud
 * Fitting In— Molly McGlynn
 * Float — Sherren Lee
 * Hey, Viktor! —Cody Lightning
 * I am Sirat — Deepa Mehta and Sirat Taneja
 * I'm Just Here for the Riot — Asia Youngman and Kathleen Jayme
 * In Flames — Zarrar Kahn
 * Irena's Vow — Louise Archambault
 * Kanaval — Henri Pardo
 * Kill Victoria — Robin Dunne
 * Mother of All Shows — Melissa D’Agostino
 * Past Lives — Celine Song
 * Place of Bones — Audrey Cummings
 * Ru — Charles-Olivier Michaud
 * Seagrass — Meredith Hama-Brown
 * Seven Veils — Atom Egoyan
 * Solo — Sophie Dupuis
 * Suze — Dane Clark and Linsey Stewart
 * Taking Care (1987) — Clarke Mackey
 * Tautuktavuk (What We See) — Carol Kunnuk and Lucy Tulugarjuk
 * The King Tide — Christian Sparkes
 * The Movie Man — Matt Finlin
 * The Queen of my Dreams — Fawzia Mirza
 * WaaPake (Tomorrow) — Jules Arita Koostachin
 * Who's Yer Father? — Jeremy Larter
 * With Love and a Major Organ — Kim Albright

Feature Films

 * Anne at 13,000 Ft. — Kazik Radwanski
 * Beans — Tracey Deer
 * Bloodthirsty — Amelia Moses
 * Call Me Human (Je m'apelle humain) — Kim O'Bomsawin
 * Death of a Ladies' Man — Matt Bissonnette
 * Drifting Snow — Ryan Noth
 * First We Eat — Suzanne Crocker
 * How to Fix Radios — Emily Russell, Casper Leonard
 * Marlene — Wendy Hill-Tout
 * Mouth Congress — Paul Bellini, Scott Thompson
 * My Salinger Year — Philippe Falardeau
 * My Very Own Circus (Mon cirque à moi) — Miryam Bouchard
 * Nadia, Butterfly — Pascal Plante
 * No Ordinary Man — Aisling Chin-Yee, Chase Joynt
 * No Visible Trauma — Marc Serpa Francoeur, Robinder Uppal
 * Out of the Blue - Dennis Hopper
 * Restless River — Marie-Hélène Cousineau, Madeline Ivalu
 * Shiva Baby — Emma Seligman
 * Spirit Bear and Children Make History — Amanda Strong
 * The Kid Detective — Evan Morgan
 * The Magnitude of All Things — Jennifer Abbott
 * The Paper Man (Lafortune en papier) — Tanya Lapointe
 * Vagrant — Caleb Ryan
 * Workhorse — Cliff Caines
 * You Will Remember Me (Tu te souviendras de moi) — Éric Tessier

2021 Podcast Guests

 * Jeff Barnaby
 * Audrey Cummings
 * Matt Johnson
 * Sean Garrity
 * Vicki Lean

KCFF 2021 Award Winner
BEST CANADIAN SHORT
 * Scars dir. Alex Anna

FAVOURITE CANADIAN SHORT
 * Sinking Ship dir. Sasha Leigh Henry

BEST YOUTH SHORT
 * Call Of The Void dir. Kyla Stone

FAVOURITE YOUTH SHORT
 * Elliot Shepard's Concerto in D Minor dir. E.J. Graham

STEAM WHISTLE HOMEBREW AWARD FOR BEST LOCAL SHORT
 * Daffodils dir. Adrien Benson

STEAM WHISTLE HOMEBREW AWARD FOR FAVOURITE LOCAL SHORT
 * A Chinese Love Song dir. Lara Besa

LIMESTONE FINANCIAL PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD
 * You Will Remember Me (Tu te souviendras de moi) dir. Eric Tessier
 * Beans dir. Tracey Deer