The Okotoks Film Festival

2024 Festival

This year marks s our biggest Festival yet! Come join us for five days of amazing international films, workshops and events!

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Festival Schedule

Schedule for the 2024 Festival


OPENING NIGHT: Thrown into Canada

Opening Night of the Festival sees an exciting series of Events. Start with an Alberta-made Feature, Q&A, and then join us for the Opening Night Party with food, music, and awards.

Screening at the Okotoks Cinemas. Party at Hub Town Brewing co.

Screening: Wednesday June 5 at 7PM

Alberta

Director: Aleem Karmali
Nomination: Best Documentary

In 1972, the President of Uganda, Idi Amin, announced that all Asians had 90 days to leave the country. Among other countries, Canada offered an “honourable place” to almost 8,000 Ugandan Asian refugees. This documentary film explores Canada’s first major migration of non-European and non-white refugees, set against the backdrop of African post-colonialism, a brutal military dictatorship, and changing Canadian attitudes to diversity. Their story of struggle and hope became part of Canada’s conversations about refugees and cultural pluralism, and informed the Canadian response to future refugee movements.

Screening sponsored by


Next-Gen Screening

Screening: Thursday June 6 at 7PM

Join us to celebrate the next generation of filmmakers!

Our Foothills and Calgary youth filmmakers have created this collection of awesome and meaningful short films, and it is time for them to share their hard work with the world. See the films they have created, enjoy the networking gala that follows at The Point, and learn who to watch as these filmmakers head to adulthood.

All filmmakers in the Youth category will receive a one-on-one adjudication from professionals in the industry and all are in consideration for the Best Youth Film Award.

Join us after the Screening at the Okotoks Cinemas for a Celebration Gala at the Point in Okotoks!

This idea was originally called Zooom and was conceptualized by OAC in 2016 and is now a favorite part of the Okotoks Film Festival.

Screening and event sponsored by

 

Downhill

Okotoks

Director: Thomas Henry Scott

“Downhill” follows the harrowing journey of two boys who, after a biking accident, awaken to find themselves in a strange new world. With no memory of how they arrived, they must navigate their new surroundings and consider what may threaten their community’s very existence. As they work frantically to get back home, they realize their short bike ride in Okotoks was more challenging than ever imagined.

The Ghost Hunter

Alberta

Director: Aidan Taylor Groves

Spirits, phantoms, and all sorts of hauntings have been housed at the school of Henry Wise Wood for generations. In the wake of a mysterious murder on school grounds, one brave and important film crew decides to do a public service and goes on the hunt for the ghost.

The Raven

Okotoks

Director: MJ Hansen

A film adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven

Catch Up

Okotoks

Director: Kiyan Karimaghaei, Wynn Brown, Zachary Schaan

Two friends catch up over some food.

An Internet Sensation

Okotoks

Director: Thomas Henry Scott

In this gripping short film, we accompany a solo young filmmaker on a bike ride equipped with his camera. His journey takes a dark turn when he encounters a mysterious stranger whose intentions are ominous. With suspense building, the film leaves viewers on edge, contemplating the unsettling possibilities that unfold.

The Outlaw

Alberta

Director: Jaxson Visser

A young cowboy gets pushed to his limits in this Revenge Western by 10-year old Writer/Director, Jaxson Visser


Lunch Break Shorts

Screening: Friday June 7 at 12PM

A one hour screening that includes a selection of uplifting and funny films. This screening includes lunch for those who attend and a bunch of laughs, so you will return to work ready to go for the afternoon.

” role=”Canada”]Director: Kory Orban
Nomination: Best Editing

In the mind of every filmmaker, there are two wolves locked in an epic, eternal, and fierce battle for control and influence.

The combatants? The analytical left brain and the whimsical right. [INSERT SHORT FILM TITLE] personifies these cerebral hemispheres in the monumentally (or at least marginally) comedic performances of Chrissy Mozylisky and Matthew MacCaull, evoking the cinematic manifestation of that cerebrum arm wrestle in the form of a meta-troll of the short film genre.

Delicately straddling the line between homage and parody, ISFT stands on the shoulders of giants, taking filmic inspiration from sources as varied as classical German Expressionism, adrenaline fueled American action movies, the daring Danish Dogme95 independent movement, literal internet memes, and many, many more.

ISFT accomplishes all of this while constraining itself to a tight 12-ish minute run time and while taking on the herculean, virtually-impossible task of getting an audience to be genuinely excited to watch other people’s short films.

Box office smash? Maybe. Oscar-bait? Cha-duh. Good enough to be accepted into semi-reputable film festivals? Oh God, please, God.

Entropy

Iran

Director: Bamdad Aghajani, Arian Navabi

A physics professor is trying to teach the concept of Entropy in his class, but unusual things start to happen…

The Doctor Will See You Now

Okotoks

Director: Eric Ehrler

A sickly man must race against the clock to explain a myriad of symptoms to his new doctor after discovering that recent budget cuts have limited their appointment to a mere few minutes.

Back To The Closet

Spain

Director: Gerald B. Fillmore
Nomination: Best Art Dec

After ten years living together, Sebastian is going to confess the truth to Lucia about his sexual orientation. Sebastian is a victim of social pressure and he has been leading a double life but now the time has come to confess Lucia that he is heterosexual. it’s time to get out of the closet, I mean, back to the closet.


Justice Screening

Screening: Friday June 7 at 7PM

Justice Short Films – A collection of short films sharing stories of Refugees. This screening will also include a brief talk on the subject thanks to the Justice Film Festival.

Screening and event sponsored by

 

Little Sahara

Western Sahara

Director: Emilio Martí López
Nomination: Best Documentary

Those who do not know the Sahara think there is only sand in the desert. But in the desert there are children who play and draw and make movies, and who would like to not have to think about the war. In the desert there is a European colony, an occupied country called Western Sahara, where there are thousands of Sahrawi refugees living a hard life in exile. LITTLE SAHARA tells their story, the story of a supportive, resilient people who try to thrive and grow in the Hamada, where everything has a hard time growing.

The shadow of the crows

France

Director: Elvira Barboza
Nomination: Best Cinematography

1986, in a village in France. Natalia, of Argentinean origin, is 11 years old when she discovers strange scars on her father’s body. From then on, the shadow of the past hangs over the daily life of the little girl, whose childish gaze questions exile and the adult world.

La voix des autres / The voice of others

France

Director: Fatima Kaci
Nomination: Best Performance, Best Screenplay

Rim is a Tunisian interpreter working in France on asylum procedures. Every day, she translates the stories of exiled men and women, whose voices raise questions about her own history.

OUR VOICES

Spain

Director: Natxo Leuza
Nomination: Best Documentary

Fadia, Wais and Emram are fleeing the hell of one of the worst humanitarian crises of the 21st century: the armed conflict in Afghanistan. They’ve spent all their families? savings and risked their lives to get to Europe. The journey transforms them: they will never be the same.


Twisted Reels

Screening: Friday June 7 at 10PM

Journey into the macabre, the dark, the horrific, and the kind of funny in this collection of late night shorts.

Screening sponsored by

 

Death Disco

Alberta

Director: KC Caywood

Amidst the eerie shadows of the graveyard shift, a lonesome security Guard encounters a mesmerizing Woman. A Playful dance of cat and mouse unfolds, but who is the pray and who is the hunter? Secrets become unravelled by the hypnotic rhythm of the night. Featuring Calgary Local Band “Summer Bruises” premiering their brand new song “Death Disco”.

THE LOVERS

Spain

Director: Joan Vives Lozano
Nomination: Best Special and Visual Effects

It’s been years since Ovidi disappeared in the sea without leaving a trail. Teresa, his widow, still visits the cave where he was seen for the last time. Ten years later, the lovers will meet again, although not in the way they would have expected.

Psychicken

Iran

Director: Ata Mojabi

A thief who is burglarizing gets surprised by the host and commits a brutal murder. He runs away but realizes that something is following him.

Walk a Mile in My Shoes

Romania

Director: Laura Georgescu Baron

Tired of his daily routine, Bobo feels being in someone else’s shoes would make him happier. The metamorphosis starts, but it proves out of control. Could the happiness Bobo pursues ultimately lead to profound dissatisfaction?

Bin Day

Australia

Director: Ryan Neil Butler

The sun is shining, the birds are singing and the zombie apocalypse has settled in nicely. There’s just one problem…one of the undead is in the yard. What’s a pacifist to do?

Ecroma Teio

France

Director: Frédéric Uran, Kevin Poezevara

A dark night, an abandoned hospital and a scarified corpse hanging from a rope. Detective Reynies investigates at the crime site of a serial killer who enjoys playing hangman with his victims.

Rosso / Red

Italy

Director: Lorenzo Puntoni
Nomination: Best Art Dec

In pursuit of a strange figure wearing a red cape, a hunter finds himself as a guest at a young woman’s house in the woods. He falls victim to a fairy tale turned upside down.

Arachne

Alberta

Director: Justin Cauti

A young woman wanders Trapper Woods in search of an escape. With nothing but old folklore in the back of her mind, she seeks to make a deal.

Pisanka

Spain

Director: Jorge Yúdice
Nomination: Best Editing, Best Special and Visual Effects

Erica and Anna haven’t seen each other in years. They meet at a coffee shop to catch up. But first, Erica has to warn Anna of one thing… There is something threatening that only Erica can see. And that “something” is right behind Anna.


Saturday Morning Animated Shorts

Screening: Saturday June 8 at 10AM

A Collection of Animated Short Films for the whole family to enjoy!

EVERYWHERE

Hong Kong

Director: TOMMY NG & STEP C
Nomination: Best Animation

Things that we thought were gone may not truly leave us – perhaps they are still with us somehow. Life is full of ups and downs. Death is a natural part of life. This story inspires us to rethink our life and treasure every moment we have, just like the two inseparable little cats enjoying their life and experiencing the grief of death.

Three Trees

Canada

Director: Mathias Richard Horhager, Aaron Hong

As the seasons change, three little trees learn about themselves, friendship and their place in the world.

Lights

Czech Republic

Director: Jitka Nemikinsová

Lightbulbs are throwing a party for growing up flames to welcome them in the system that will let them shine and protect them. But one flames likes to play with fire and rebels against the system.

PIG

Netherlands

Director: JORN LEEUWERINK

A big group of animals makes itself dependent on a power grid, hooked onto the socket-shaped snout of a single sleeping pig… How long will that last?

Bird Drone

Australia

Director: Radheya Jang Jegatheva

A heartfelt story of unrequited love explored through a lonely seagull struggling to accept that his newfound object of affection is a human-operated drone with a limited battery life.

The Golden Monster

France

Director: Sully Desplats, Amélie Berche, Clémence Cognot
Nomination: Best Animation

A man attempts to rebuild and tame a long-defeated golden dragon in order to use its powers for the good of all. However, soon after the monster’s construction, corruption and lust for power seize the man and consume him.

Cut Knife Creek

Alberta

Director: Beric Dean Manywounds, Alanna Bluebird-Onespot, Ben Pipestem, Ryan Von Hagen

Seven Tsuut’ina men refuse to turn back despite 3 dark omens urging them to, they come upon a Cree camp which leads to battle and death in a supernatural way.

SoulMice

Okotoks

Director: Alyssa Koski

A lonely mouse builds themselves a friend in the Canadian Foothills, but when that friend is swept away in the wind, it unexpectedly opens up a new world of possibilities.


Afternoon Shorts #1

Screening: Saturday June 8 at 12PM

A collection of short films that is sure to help you feel more connected with the world.

Quem Salva

France

Director: Laure Devin, Maxime Bourstin, Nathan Medam, Charles Hechinger, Titouan Jaouen

Sidnei is a young recruit of the fire department fighting forest fires in the Amazon. During his first mission, he will be separated from the group and will have to undertake a perilous mission, guided by his mentor, Joao. Sidnei will be confronted with a choice: follow the orders of the hierarchy or save a thousand-year-old tree at the risk of his life.

KEEP

United Kingdom

Director: Lewis Rose
Nomination: Best Picture, Best Screenplay

“Gordon, the former keeper of a lighthouse now turned into a museum, is desperate for someone to help him maintain the site. When Musa, an Afghan refugee, comes knocking on his door, Gordon finally finds the helper he has been waiting for.

The two men become friends, confronting their respective cultures and pasts with humour and kindness.

But when Gordon discovers the true intentions of Musa’s visit, he is faced with a moral dilemma that upsets all his certainties…”

TITS

Norway

Director: Eivind Landsvik

Following an unpleasant run in at the beach, teenagers Oscar and Iben are left behind by their friends.

24 SEVEN

Spain

Director: Santiago Requejo
Nomination: Best Picture, Best Performance

After several years working as a counselor in a high school, Maite, a vocational psychologist, receives an innovative employment offer: A job 24 seven.

Hope You're Doing Well

Canada

Director: Ben Harman

After running into his childhood best friend at a convenience store, Daniel reflects on how much they have grown, and the feeling of not knowing someone who used to be so close.

The Blue Warbler

Okotoks

Director: Heather D. Pattengale

While searching for an elusive bird, two women explore the reaches of their friendship.


Country Highlight: Japan

Screening: Saturday June 8 at 2PM

An international festival is all about celebrating other cultures. This collection celebrates Japanese film directors, Japanese films and films about Japan. Come celebrate with art, food, and drink.

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Wandering Memories

Japan

Director: Yuta Noguchi
Nomination: Best Screenplay

“Shiori Sato has been searching for her son Taka, who mysteriously disappeared three years prior. One day, on the anniversary of Taka’s fourth birthday. Shiori meets an “”information pawnbroker”” who can exchange “”wanted information”” for “”memories of commensurate value.”” Shiori is torn to give up her memories for information on Taka’s whereabouts. However, Shiori’s father, Hideki, who is worried she is still bound by the past, stops her.

Willing to do anything to reunite with her son, Shiori deposits her own “”precious memories”” in the pawn shop. The consequences of her sacrifice, however, might exceed her own mother’s love.”

Submittan

Japan

Director: Susumu Kimura

In the future city of Submittan, people over 80 years old are forced into ‘retirement’ to a remote mountain area, as the city deals with increased population. The burden falls on the shoulder of an immigrant artist, who is tasked to design a propaganda poster to convince citizens of this new registration.

Empty

Japan

Director: 文太 川元

Centering on the relationships between the people who work at a bookbinding factory, it portrays the human society as a whole, with people who manage to get by no matter how hard they try.

MANGA Girls

Japan

Director: Yuki Kedoin, Takashi Okado
Nomination: Best Animation

This is a story of when I liked to draw manga alone. I would always draw manga by myself at school, but then someone started to follow me. “Am I being stalked?!” To run away from them, I hid in a random car trunk. “Okay, they can’t find me here.” But as soon as I thought of that, the trunk closed, and I got locked in. My phone was dead too. What do I do?!


Prime Time Shorts

Screening: Saturday June 8 at 7PM

An evening of quality short films for avid and insightful film fans.

HEADLESS

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of

Director: BASON BAEK
Nomination: Best Special and Visual Effects

Most people in this world are headless. DuSeong is a police officer; one of the few that still have a head. He takes on a sexual assault case, where both the perpetrator and the victim lose their heads. One day, he discovers his daughter has also become headless, and is faced with a choice.

ONCE YOU POP

Spain

Director: Kevin Castellano, Edu Hirschfeld
Nomination: Best Cinematography, Best Editing

Alicia and Ruth finally leave Malasaña to play with their band, Las Hermanitas de la Calidad, at a music festival. The problem is that they are stranded the middle of nowhere and they can’t get a signal. Their only way to get there on time is to get into Javi’s car, a young hunter from the area who doesn’t give them a good feeling.

The Steak

Iran

Director: Kiarash Dadgar Mohebi
Nomination: Best Cinematography

A birthday ceremony preparation gets upside down as something horrible takes place.

One Way Journey

Dominican Republic

Director: José Gomez De Vargas
Nomination: Best Performance

RICARDO, a former gang member, tries to keep his son JOEL out of the streets, but the legacy he has laid over his son is stronger than Ricardo´ss intentions. Joel ascends on the gang´s hierarchy when he defeats CHIVO, another gang member, who desperately seeks the same goal as Joel. Things go out of control, Joel´s life is threatened.

FÁR

Iceland

Director: Gunnur Martinsdóttir Schlüter

“A bird hits a window of a café and disrupts its customers. A woman faces a decision on whether to
ignore nature or to react.”

The Story of Mafalda

Brazil

Director: Daniel Herz, Luis Felipe Sá

The tragic melody of a transgender woman who was murdered by her lover.

SOLO UN ENSAYO

Spain

Director: HUGO SANZ
Nomination: Best Overall Sound

Two sisters, seven and eleven years old, are hiding inside a closet in a house. The little sister thinks they are rehearsing for a game but the older one knows that a terrible threat lurks outside.

JUSTE AVANT

France

Director: Silvain Bressollette
Nomination: Best Overall Sound

Time stands still just before a terrible car accident. The two motorists get out and see, frightened, the drama that will take place in a fraction of a second. A surreal negotiation follows between a stressed family man and a glib misfit.

Suzy Makes Cupcakes

Alberta

Director: Jayson Therrien

Suzy has a unique talent. She makes the best tasting red velvet cupcakes. She parlays that talent into getting even with her abusive husband, deceiving the local crime family and making out with a bowling full of cash.

Feeling the Apocalypse

Canada

Director: Chen Sing Yap

A psychotherapist struggling with climate anxiety explores what it means to live in a dying world.


Feature Film: The Great Salish Heist

Screening: Saturday June 8 at 10PM

Canada

Director: Darrell Dennis

A down-on-his-luck First Nations Archeologist seeking redemption teams up with a group of misfits from the Rez to break into a museum and reclaim sacred artifacts that rightfully belong to their people.

Adieu Gaston

France

Director: Victor Guilbaud

Emile is a contract killer. A hired killer who travels by bicycle and who kills in exchange for a few tickets left in a small mailbox lost in the middle of the fields. This time, the man to be slaughtered is named Gaston Pouget and lives at 7 rue des Peupliers: a shed on the edge of a highway. Only here, when arriving on the scene: – SURPRIIISE!!! Emile is surprised by a birthday in honor of Gaston which should, a priori, arrive soon. Emile was not invited.

Screening sponsored by


Afternoon Shorts #2

Sunday June 9 at 1PM

A final collection of shorts to finish off this International Festival

Roses Story

Okotoks

Director: Logan H Coutts

“For years there was a little green and white house on Riverside Drive in Okotoks. Most Okotokians can’t remember a time it wasn’t around. Unfortunately, this little house’s days were numbered.

What many remember most of all is the one-of-a-kind lady who has made that house a home for so many years.

We had the pleasure of sitting down with Rose to hear some of those stories and to pull from her wealth of knowledge and experience.”

Paumo D'amour

France

Director: Ian Halley, Nathan Hermouet, Luka Croisez, Laurène Vaubourdolle, Jade Van De Veire

Instead of giving his wife the attention she deserves, Dédé sends all his love to his vegetable garden. One day, all his delicious tomatoes mysteriously disappear.

WIRELESS

Spain

Director: José (putxa) Puchades Martínez, David Maqueda Pavo, Julieta Gasroc
Nomination: Best Picture, Best Art Dec

Eugenio is an elderly puppeteer with more past than present, living anchored to a wheelchair and the remembrance of his late spouse. Ramon is a young assistant that helps Eugenio day to day and is complicit in his fantasy. Sarina is now a memory that is no longer what she used to be and wants to leave to return to whom she was.

Sabbath

France

Director: Alexandra Mignien

In the Dark Ages, all the villagers are gathered near the cliff to witness the execution of six women accused of being witches. Between misogyny and false religious arguments, the victims may finally become the persecutors.

LAST CALL

United Kingdom

Director: Harry Holland

A guilt-ridden mother risks everything to reconnect with her son. Staring Lindsey Duncan and Tom Holland.

Lanterns Flicker

Canada

Director: Yoni Collins

A Canadian veteran who served in Afghanistan turns to music to help him in his battle with PTSD and to raise awareness of veteran suicide and mental health.

If Walls Could Talk

Alberta

Director: Aleisha Anderson

Based on the adage “if these walls could talk”, an ordinary guy discovers that he can hear and talk to walls. His special power takes him on big adventures and teaches him the true meaning of happiness and fulfillment


Feature Film: Because I Can

Screening: Sunday June 9 at 3PM

Alberta

Director: Ryan Tebbutt

““Because I Can” follows the story of Shelley Hunt, a mother of two young boys from Pentiction BC, Canada, who co-founded “”The Because I Can Project,”” a Canada wide campaign of organ donation education. Eventually giving away one of her kidneys altruistically to save a strangers life, Shelley’s incredible journey is told alongside the story of Kevin Campbell & Adrianna Pace, two people dealing with life threatening kidney disease.

The film covers a 12 year time span and shows the effect that one good deed can have, many years later.”

BIRDIE

Spain

Director: Jesús Plaza
Nomination: Best Overall Sound

Birdie tells the story of Kate, an international dubbing actress who, after a voice-over job, connects with a desire that has been on her mind for too long. A tender story of connection between two people through voice and the importance of sharing important moments in life with our loved ones.

Screening sponsored by


48-Hour Filmmaking Challenge

Screening: Sunday June 9 at 7PM

We challenged local filmmakers of all skill levels and ages to make a movie in only 48 hours!! We provided a line of dialogue, a prop, a genre, and a deadline. They provided a team, a lack of sleep, and hopefully a film. These are the films that completed the 48-Hour Filmmaking Challenge!

Awards given are Best Use of Line, Best Use of Prop, Best Use of Genre and Best Comedy, with cash prizes for those awarded. Make sure to cast your Audience Choice vote and stick around after the screening to see if your favorite won!

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Festival Workshops

Meet the Filmmakers: Thrown into Canada

Friday June 7 at 5PM

Meet director Aleem Karmali of “Thrown Into Canada”, this year’s opening film. He will chat about the issues raised by the film and tips for documentary filmmaking.

XR and Filmmaking: A New Team

Saturday June 8 at 5PM

Join Lethbridge College Instructor Trinh Simpson as she introduces ways that small budget filmmakers can use XR tools to create spectacular large budget looks.

Is this the future of filmmaking?

Panel: What does Filming in Okotoks Mean?

Sunday June 9 at 5PM

Last year the Town of Okotoks put a focus on creating filming procedures for that productions must follow to film in Okotoks. What does this mean for filmmakers? What does this mean residence can expect? Out panelists to talk about this issue are Mayor Tanya Thorn, Economic Development Specialist Josh Welz, and Film Set Location Manager Mohammad Qazzaz.


Other Events

Opening Night Party and Awards Ceremony

Wednesday June 5 at 9:30PM

Join us at HubTown after our opening night feature, where we will be announcing our winning films at the awards ceremony and opening night party! All are welcome to join this party for food and music at HubTown Brewing Co.

NEW EVENT: Alberta Film Trivia Night!

Thursday June 6 at 5PM

Join us at HubTown Brewing for some film buff fun!

Do you know everything there is to know about film? What about ALBERTA Film. All the movies in this trivia game were at least in part shot in Alberta. How much to you know?

Ghostbusters? Legends of the Fall? Unforgiven? Superman???

Come show off your knowledge with this fun trivia game with great prizes!!

Festival Wrap Party

Sunday June 9, after the 48 Hour Challenge screening

Stick around after the screening for a BBQ in the parking lot, entertainment, and tokens to play some games at Retro Oasis.
We are celebrating the final day of the Okotoks Film Festival in STYLE!!!