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VIFF: Institute for the Moving Image
April 19, 2026
In-person
Free
Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is launching the Institute for the Moving Image — a new year-round hub for artist development, mentorship, industry innovation, and community building.
Meet the Showrunner – Simon Barry
December 31, 2026
Online
Free
Showrunner Simon Barry (Bet), in conversation with screenwriter Rachel Langer.
VFS Acting: From Script to Screen (On-Campus)
April 6, 2026
In-person
CA$550
This 7-week course empowers actors in their professional journey as an actor. This course is intended for students with some previous acting experience and a basic understanding of the craft.
Fifth Annual Vancouver Greek Film Festival
April 1, 2026
In-person
Free
This year’s festival leans into life’s experiences (as so imaginatively suggested by the quotation from Christos Dikeakos) with a contemplation of politics and family, as they separate and intertwine through Greek cinema and the cinema of the Greek diaspora.
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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




