
Celebrate the power of a good story.
The Films
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12 Angry Lesbians
Relationships Program 2 - April 4 @ 2:00pm
Patrice Leung (Vancouver, BC) 22:03 minutes
12 angry lesbians (2024), a comedic riff on 12 Angry Men (1957), takes place in the early 90s and focuses on a group of lesbians of color who are trapped in their annual softball meeting. Camaraderie and conflict abound as the group tries to reach consensus on new recruits.
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A Knot In The Wood
Strength Program 4 - April 5 @ 2:30pm
Pascal Chaumont (Quebec, Canada) 9:57 minutes
In the 1970s, Robert, Ghislaine, and their 7-year-old daughter Caroline live a most ordinary life in the heart of the Laurentians, enjoying the precious family happiness they have built together. One winter evening, a tragic event will change the course of their lives and jeopardize the happiness they thought they had secured, completely overturning the balance of their small family life.
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An Old Friend
Connection Program 3 - April 5 @ 11:30am
Nuk Suwanchote (United States) 13:45 minutes
An imaginary friend (Jason Faunt) finds out his sole purpose is to bring happiness to his child, only to discover his child is a 90 year old man (Tom Skerritt) on his death bed.
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Audio Description
Connection Program 3 - April 5 @ 11:30am
Luke J. Salewski (United States) 5:25 minutes
Eric, a lonely visually impaired man makes a wish on his birthday, and finds himself hearing the audio description for the film. (Audio description is a narrative track describing the action taking place on screen for visually impaired viewers).
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Boys Like you
Connection Program 3 - April 5 @ 11:30am
Paul Holbrook (United Kingdom) 16:59 minutes
A depressed housewife seeks out a troubled young man from her past with disastrous consequences.
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Brothers
Relatonships Program 2 - April 4 @2:00pm
Alec Marquis (Burnaby, BC) 14:34 Minutes
Two brothers navigate their past and repair their relationship after the death of their father.
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DAY 3
Strength Program 4 - April 5 @ 2:30pm
Emanuel Foucault (Victoria, BC) 20:12 minutes
Haunted by a melody and tormented by her peers, a tree-planter and aspiring folk singer seeks solace in the wilderness—only to find the land whispering her deepest desires, pulling her into something darker than she ever imagined.
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Dear Elizabeth
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Lorna Carmichael (Vancouver BC) 7:10 minutes
A box of handwritten letters takes us on a journey through a young man’s national service, as he courts his wife to be. Years later, during lockdown, his children re-read their late Father’s letters, to their Mum, Elizabeth, providing a much needed connection.
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Grave Error
Strength Progam 4 - April 5 @ 2:30pm
Andrew Jonathan Smith (United Kingdom) 12:08 minutes
Emma embarks on a bureaucratic odyssey to get her life back after an administrative
error leaves her legally dead..
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Gymnastics
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Nikki Buziak & Leo Fafard (Regina Sask.) 17:00 minutes
While dealing with a bully, a 9 year-old girl has to navigate a slippery situation during a gymnastics routine at the local Rec Centre.
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Hatch
Strength Program 4 - April 5 @ 2:30pm
Alireza Kazemipour & Panta Mosleh (Vancouver. BC) 10:57 minutes
A heart wrenching memory of a refugee boy losing his mother.
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Jackie's Haven
Connection Program 3 - April 5 @ 11:30am
Mimi Dejene (Vancouver. BC) 9:12 minutes
In an exploration of grief, a young girl’s world shifts between reality and a vibrant underwater fantasy as she navigates the depths of her loss, using her imagination.
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John's First Tattoo
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Jett Kowalchuk (Moosejaw, Sask) 9:59 minutes
John adjourns from his mundane life in order to get his first tattoo. His walk-in takes a turn when the parlour he visits promises more than just ink on skin.
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Karak
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Ian Tan (Vancouver, BC) 11:23 minutes
In the wake of a family tragedy, a young couple has a horrifying encounter with a yellow Volkswagen Beetle on a deserted highway.
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Living On The Edge
Connection Program 3- April 5 @ 11:30am
Jishnu Nandanan (United Kingdom) 15:58 minutes
A traffic warden travels to a high cliff determined to jump. There, he encounters a young man with a similar intention - and an ice cream van. Through an unexpected moment of purposeful connection, they decide it might be worth living another day.
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Miss Pearlman
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Patti Henderson (Vancouver, BC) 3:23 minutes
An homage to 1930s-1940s cinema.
By combining a photo manipulated matte image with live-action footage to create the illusion of a distant location, Miss Pearlman could live in the present through her memories of the past.
‘We are who we remember ourselves to be’.
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New Guitar
Relationships Program 2 - April 4 @ 2:00pm
Nathaniel Sutton (Edmonton, AB) 1:34 minutes
When a new guitar arrives, the old one grows jealous and hatches a devious plan to eliminate the competition, one that spirals out of control and changes the course of everything in ways no one could have predicted.
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Night Ferry
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Perry & Alois Sieben (Vancouver, BC) 16:37 minutes
While aboard a ferry, Jeremy’s ideal match appears in a dating app: Nemo. Through messages exchanged in the app, a tenuous connection forms between the two. As the ferry sails on and on into the night, the truth of this connection begins to surface.
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Obscura / 옵스큐라
Strength Program 4 - April 5 @ 2:30pm
Arnold Lim (Victoria BC) 21:07 minutes
Sang-Ook, a Hikikomori (shut in) whose locked himself in his room for a year, builds a camera obscura from his room as a conduit to the outside world.
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Resaca
Connection Program 3 - April 5 @ 11:30am
Joe Borg (United Kingdom) 10:44 minutes
When a severely hungover man finds himself on a reluctant walk with a new neighbour, the pair must overcome a language barrier to find common ground and a much-needed support system.
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Room 27
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Sina Moazeni (Vancouver, BC.) 6:21 minutes
How far can imagination go in reclaiming a life shattered by trauma? Room 27 follows Jonah, a psychiatric patient whose vivid fantasy world becomes both refuge and battleground. As he confronts his past through surreal visions, art and imagination emerge as his path to healing, self-discovery, and reclaiming lost dreams.
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Salem On The Road
Connection Program 3 - April 5 @ 11:30am
Étienne Galloy (Quebec) 19:45 minutes
While going through a major depersonalization episode, Salem embarks on a solo biking journey on the road 132 all across the Gaspé Peninsula, with the intent of ending her life where the Land ends.
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Stuffy
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Dan Nicholls (Vancouver, BC) 18:26 minutes
A young couple sets off in the middle of the night to bury their kid's stuffed bunny, as one of them is convinced that the stuffy might be cursed.
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Sweet Summer Pow Wow
Saturday Night Feature - April 5 @ 6:30pm - Film Panel; 8:00pm - Film
Darrell Dennis (Vancouver Island, BC)
92 minutesA young Indigenous couple get a break from their troubled lives when they find each other through a summer of love on the Pow-Wow circuit.
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The Fast Runner
Strength Program 4 - April 5 @ 2:30pm
David Bercovici-Artieda (Victoria, BC) 15:00 minutes
The Fast Runner is a powerful tale of resilience and compassion during the Holocaust. Frida, a young Jewish girl, questions her Rabbi’s kindness, even toward Herr Muller, a German policeman. When their paths cross in a concentration camp, her act of compassion sparks an unexpected moment of humanity, changing everything.
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The Last Showgirl
Opening Night Feature - April 3 @ 7:30pm
Gia Coppola (United States) 85 minutes
The Last Showgirl, a poignant film of resilience, rhinestones and feathers, stars Pamela Anderson as Shelly, a glamorous showgirl who must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a 30-year run.
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The Way We Speak
Feature Film - April 4 @ 5:00pm
Ian Ebright (United States)
87 minutesAn up-and-coming writer refuses to leave the spotlight when his best friend and debate opponent suffers cardiac arrest, leading to an obsession over his new opponent and a growing rift with his ailing wife.
*INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE*
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To My Dad
Relationships Program 2 - April 4 @ 2:00pm
Cherise Keown (Calgary, AB ) 7:44 minutes
Based on a poem written by Cherise Keown - a daughter finds closure in being able to finally say goodbye.
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Two One Two
Out Of The Box Program 1 - April 4 @ 11:00am
Shira Avni (Quebec) 4:10minutes
Two One Two, by animation filmmaker Shira Avni, combines shimmering clay on glass animation with personal archives in this deeply intimate, experimental animated documentary love letter to motherhood, parenting on the spectrum, and two headed monsters everywhere.
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Universal Language
Feature Film - April 4 @ 7:30pm
Matthew Rankin (Canada) 89 minutes
Somewhere between Tehran and Winnipeg. Negin and Nazgol find a sum of money frozen in the winter ice and try to get it out. Massoud leads a group of increasingly-confused tourists through the monuments and historic sites of Winnipeg. Matthew quits his job at the Québec government and embarks upon a mysterious journey to visit his mother. Time, geography and personal identities crossfade, interweave and collide into a surreal comedy of disorientation.
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Warmest Regards, E
Connection Program 3 - April 5 @ 11:30am
Shireen Dalbey & Tina Nowarre (Mayne Island) 7:20 minutes
A young, melancholic woman is sent to the seaside by her dissatisfied husband to regulate and mend her disagreeable state. Isolated, she is forced to come to terms with her truest form.
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We Were
Relationships Program 2 - April 4 @ 2:00pm
Jonah Haber (Toronto, ON) 10:58 minutes
“We Were” follows David from childhood to adulthood, tracing relationships and moments across three stages of his life.
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While Some Must Sleep
Relationships Program 2 - April 4 @ 2:00pm
Craig Urquhart (Korea, Cananda) 19:59 minutes
Elliot decides to erase his past, but changes his mind when it's going to cost him his best friend.
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You Don't Say
Relationships Program 2 - April 4 @ 2:00pm
Jeffrey D. Simon (United States) 12:47 minutes
Herbert and Lilith are madly in love with each other but are too cripplingly shy to share their feelings—that is until they walk into a magical, musical bookstore and the books help them find the words. But what genre is best for honesty?
In British Columbia, the government requires that you be a member of a Society showing unclassified films and you must be over the age of 18. The Comox Valley Film Festival screens unclassified films. Membership is $2 and is included with the price fo your ticket.
If you would like information regarding the Comox Vally Film Society and our public meetings, please email us at info@cviff.ca