This year, we are pleased to premiere the AIFF Filmmaker Lab, presented by RBC Emerging Artists. Participating in this lab are 11 multi-talented, unique filmmakers from the Atlantic region.
June’s selection explores sport as more than competition, highlighting stories of resilience, identity, and belonging. Through athletes, communities, and landscapes across Canada, these films reveal the powerful ways sport shapes our lives on and off the field.
The 17th annual AIFF Kids Youth Competition brought together outstanding short films by young creators across Atlantic Canada, culminating in a vibrant screening event at Cineplex Park Lane in Halifax.
From documentary to animation, this year’s finalists showcased remarkable creativity and talent, with winners selected by an expert jury and audience members through a record-breaking People’s Choice vote. The future of storytelling in Atlantic Canada is brighter than ever.
Submit your music video for AIFF’s 2026 Festival pre-show. We’re looking for bold, cinematic work by Atlantic Canadian artists and filmmakers. Selected videos will be screened before festival screenings and receive a Filmmaker Pass and screening fee.
In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, discover a curated selection of films from AIFF and beyond that explore identity, memory, and human connection through distinct Asian perspectives.
April brings Earth Day, and this month we’re highlighting films that explore our relationship with land, environment, and community. These stories remind us that cinema isn’t just something we watch. It’s something that helps us see the world differently. Here are a few films we’ve loved at AIFF and beyond that continue to resonate today.
June’s selection explores sport as more than competition, highlighting stories of resilience, identity, and belonging. Through athletes, communities, and landscapes across Canada, these films reveal the powerful ways sport shapes our lives on and off the field.