IGNITING CONVERSATIONS 

Social Justice | The Environment | Community Building

This year we are focusing all of our creative energy on doing live, in-person events better than ever—bigger, louder, quirkier, more playful, and more deeply thought provoking. We are curating events, sparked by the themes of our documentary films, to ignite conversations about our world and relationships. The festival will be lighting up screens across downtown Guelph (and beyond!) to showcase artful nonfiction films that explore the themes of social justice, the environment, and community building. But that doesn’t mean it always needs to be intense. Joy can be a radical act. Sharing stories that matter is at the heart of what we do. And you never know which story will change you or the world.

As always, our festival showcases a selection of international, national, and local documentaries selected for the community of Guelph, with visiting directors/subjects, community discussions, creative events, and an ever-growing film series of short documentaries by local kid filmmakers, Tiny Docs by Tiny People. We are delighted to be able to continue to offer the 2023 festival for free to folks under 30. And when we say “Pay What You Want” we really mean it. If you want to come, we want you there! 

Opening night will explore love and music with July Talk: Love Lives Here, while closing night will showcase the glittery excellence of Black Barbie. This year’s festival focuses on influential acts of agency and celebration, following your dreams and dancing your dance, while taking a moment to get deep, make a difference, and reflect. 

Dates: 
November 3-11 (in-person)

Admission: 

Daytime screenings: $12/PWYW*
Evening screenings: $15/PWYW*
Opening Night Event: $25
Children’s screening: $5 per Adult
Under 30 years old: FREE (excluding Opening Night)
Pocket Series Films: FREE 
*PWYW—Pay What You Want

Tickets can be purchased online at guelphfilmfestival.ca or at the door. When we say “Pay What You Want” we REALLY mean it! We want you there. Free tickets give access to screenings, but do not guarantee entrance if space is limited. We encourage folks with free tickets to arrive at least 15 minutes before any event to claim their seats. 
Passes and tickets can be purchased online or at the door. 

Venues:

All of our venues are accessible. 

Habitat for Humanity Guelph Wellington ReStore (HHG) ♿
104 Dawson Rd #300
habitatgw.ca

OAC Centennial Arboretum Centre (OAC) ♿
200 Arboretum Rd
arboretum.uoguelph.ca 

Royal City Brewing Co. (RCBC) ♿
199 Victoria Road South Unit C8
royalcitybrew.ca

Royal City Mission (RCM) ♿
50 Quebec Street
royalcitymission.ca

Victory Public School (VPS) ♿
135 Exhibition Street
ugdsb.ca/victory

10C Shared Space, 4th Floor ♿
42 Carden St
10carden.ca

artBar by GAC  ♿
37 Quebec St. Upper Level
guelpharts.ca

Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG) ♿
358 Gordon St
artgalleryofguelph.ca 

Guelph Civic Museum (GCM) ♿
52 Norfolk St
guelphmuseums.ca 

Guelph Youth Music Centre (GYMC)  ♿
75 Cardigan St
gymc.ca 


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