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DOXA Film Festival: Submissions are open!
January 8, 2026
In-person
+CA$30
DOXA is an international documentary film festival featuring new work selected by a committee, as well as thematic programming presented by independent curators. We are seeking submissions of short to feature length documentaries for our 25th annual festival, happening April 30 thru May 10, 2026. This call for submissions is for recently completed documentary films. Awards categories include Feature Documentary, Short Documentary, Canadian Documentary, BC Documentary and Nigel Moore Award for Youth Programming.
DSO: Prime Time 2026 Delegation
December 7, 2025
In-person
Free
The Disability Screen Office is thrilled to share that thanks to generous support from the Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA), Ontario Creates, and On Screen Manitoba, we will bring a delegation of disabled creatives to Prime Time 2026 (January 28-30, Ottawa, ON), to access curated conversations, masterclasses, case studies and networking sessions.
STORYHIVE Video Podcast: $10K grants
December 11, 2025
Online
$10K grants
Calling all aspiring podcasters! It’s time to get your locally-inspired video podcast project off the ground—no video production experience required!
Sundance: Insider Session: Applying to the Sundance Institute Native Lab
December 2, 2025
Online
Free
In our Insider Sessions, Sundance Institute staff answer your questions and guide you through the process of applying to our labs, programs, grant opportunities, and the Sundance Film Festival.
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About #BCFilm
Choosing to work in B.C.’s motion picture industry means becoming part of one of the largest and most sophisticated centres for production in the world. Many things combine to make B.C.’s industry as successful as it is – from its skilled people (often referred to as talent) and variety of location “looks”, to its specialized production spaces and services.
$3.3B
Est. Total B.C. production spend on close to 500 shows in 2022
60
B.C.’s current crew depth for simultaneous live action productions
30
Animation, VFX and Post Production studios




