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The Films

  • 5 A.M.

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    Matthew Berberi (United States) 8:44 minutes

    Barry is a lonely, non-speaking coroner who discovers a pair of magic glasses that reanimate corpses. When he puts them on a corpse named Emma, he develops a friendship before having to say goodbye forever.

  • 7 Minutes

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    Ricky Gervais (United Kingdom) 9:57 minutes

    A desolate train track seems the perfect spot to end it all, unless someone else turns up with the same idea. Awkward.

  • Alive...Aha Fuck

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    Ivy Watson (Vancouver, BC) 11:00 minutes

    Over the course of her 25th birthday, Erin’s fear that she’s failing at youth is escalated to existential crisis by a series of reminders that she’s in the prime of her life.

  • Alone in the Arctic Skies

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    Noah Penner (Comox Valley) 10:00 minutes

    In 1972, a lone CF-104 "Starfighter" pilot over the Canadian Arctic flies into a fierce storm, and is left with only a small fuel supply with no way to navigate home.

  • And If you Hear Me

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Martin Rodolphe Villeneuve (Quebec ) 16:33 minutes

    Two young women weave ephemeral bonds. Sorry for the loss of her love, a woman finds the trace in the grass, flowers, the hills, the sky, the songs of birds of a revisited landscape non-stop.

  • Buddy Love

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @12:30pm

    Kiefer O'Reilly (Vancouver, BC) 13:23 Minutes

    A widowed, struggling father learns the meaning of friendship and the importance of family connection from the most unusual of acquaintances; a robot.

  • Charcoal

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Ethan Wingrove (Coquitlam, BC) 9:52 minutes

    When Ethan starts having hallucinations, his girlfriend Gabi stays for the night only to realize they may have not been hallucinations.

  • Chiles Rellenos

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    Natalia Urquiza Garcia (Vancouver BC). 7:15 minutes

    On Yolanda's first day of sixth grade, her father prepares Chiles Rellenos, a family favourite dish. Anxious, she finds it difficult to eat at school. However, her classmates are curious about her meal and accept Yolanda's offer to try it.

  • Cinching Saddles

    Experiemental Progam 1 - May 3 @ 12:30pm

    Kevin Sengara, Aman Pannu (Van Isle BC) 7:40 minutes

    In the mockumentary "Cinching Saddles," we follow the wild journey of Calvinder, aka Cinch, who adopts a fake Texas accent and genuinely believes he's a cowboy, despite lacking any authentic cowboy skills.

  • Conviction

    Overcome Program 2 - May 3 @ 4:00pm

    Bruce Thomas Miller (Calgary Alberta) 13:00 minutes

    After Joseph is released from jail, he faces inner demons that stand in the way of true freedom

  • DOG DAYS

    Overcome Program 2 - May 3 @ 4:00pm

    Carlotta Beck Peccoz (United Kingdom) 8:50 minutes

    Weird girl Adele encounters teenage angst, peer-pressure and desire in an afternoon at the pool.

  • Downwind

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    Nathan Rivers (Vancouver. BC) 7:13 minutes

    An obsessive kid tries to successfully make a paper airplane fly, all while mending the challenging relationship with her Mom.

  • February Sixteenth Nineteen Forty-Seven

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Jessica ᒦᖒᐊᖅᑏ Miinguuaqtii (Gabriola Is.) 4:00 minutes

    Inuk Elder Levinia Brown tells how she was born while her family was travelling by dog team across the open tundra. Hand-stitched cutout stop motion animation in the style of her own artwork illustrates her oral history.

  • Gentleman Bandit

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    John Ledingham (Victoria, BC) 6:39 minutes

    Recounting the BC career of train robber Billy Miner, for whose non-violent temperament and targeting government gold and railroad bonds became a kind of Robin Hood folk hero in the media. Landscapes and locations are shown in present day. Music by Liam McCarrell.

  • Groove, Slam, Work It Back

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Amélia Simard (Victoria, BC) 11:01 minutes

    Groove, Slam, Work It Back gives a glimpse into Sayla and Ishi's grief, as they meet at Sayla's mother's for the new year. When talking about Sayla's late sister, simultaneously Ishi's late girlfriend, they clash: as Sayla withholds information, Ishi prods to know more.

  • Heirloom

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Marilyne Lamontagne (Victoria, BC) 10:29 minutes

    Etienne confronts the crushing pressure of generational expectations and masculinity of their inheritance home as they seek emancipation in the wilderness. Etienne's trans identity is an experiential audible journey amidst chaos and spontaneity.

  • He's Dead, Thanks

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    Anna-Marie Ramm, Margherita Arco (U.K.) 7:05 minutes

    Two sisters are buying clothes for their dad and have very different ideas about what best suits him. Mingling in memories they have of him, they soon bond and come together to finish the task at hand

  • [INSERT SHORT FILM TITLE]

    Community Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Kory Orban (Vancouver) 12:21 minutes

    In the mind of every filmmaker, there are two wolves locked in an epic, eternal, and fierce battle for control and influence. Via a meta-troll of the short film genre, the personification of the left and right brain of a filmmaker debate how to best make a short film.

  • Lake Erie

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    John Vassallo (Vancouver)
    7:57 minutes

    When a timid young boy is seperated from his beloved dog on the beaches of Lake Erie, he must face terrifying supernatural forces in order to be reunited with her.

  • Lichtblick - Glimmer of Hope

    Community Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Sophia Tamaro (Germany) 5:00 minutes

    Under the eyes of a moody cashier, the women in a supermarket queue soothe a crying baby by spontaneously singing a nursery rhyme in their native languages.

  • Linda

    Community Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Joe Lycett (United Kingdom). 7:48 minutes

    Linda gets a job in a post office, but her tall tales soon raise suspicions.

  • Operation Stuplloyd

    Overcome Program 2 - May 3 @ 4:00pm

    Vincenté Kabo Baker (Vancouver, BC) 12:06 minutes

    To defeat Stuplloyd, The Evil Stepfather, Jaz joins forces with her friends to execute her meticulously planned mission ... only to be thwarted at every turn.

  • Pinwheel Horizon

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Ian Ebright (United States) 14:00 minutes

    On a barren planet, three elite warriors learn their final confrontation- a gang of 40- is waiting for them nearby.

  • Pivot

    Community Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Ana Gusson (Vancouver BC)
    7:11 minutes

    Growing up isn’t easy, and it’s no exception for 12-year-old Ashley whose well-meaning Mom has her own ideas about who Ashley should be. Finding herself in an impossible situation, Ashley must decide whether to wear a gaudy dress she hates or find the courage to stand up for herself and fight the inner monster that is holding her back.

  • Retour À Hairy Hill

    Overcome Program 2 - May 3 @ 4:00pm

    Daniel Gies (Montreal Quebec) 17:14 minutes

    Ethel's childhood ends abruptly when her mother flies away, leaving Ethel alone to care for an isolated homestead and her younger siblings. As a merciless winter descends upon them, Ethel must decide whether to resign herself to fate or to try her luck in the wide world…

  • Roll On By

    Community Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Lyra Murphy (Vancouver, BC)
    14:28 minutes

    Roll on By is a short film about Sammy, a highschool girl, handling rejection by her peer group. She navigates a painful break up with her childhood best friend. After her heartbreak Sammy finds solace and acceptance at a groovy local roller rink.

  • Seagrass

    Opening Feature Film - May 3 @ 7:30pm

    Meredith Hama-Brown (Vancouver, BC)
    115 minutes

    Set in the mid 1990’s, a Japanese Canadian woman grappling with the recent death of her mother brings her family to a self-development retreat. When her distressed relationship with her husband begins to affect the children’s emotional security, the family is forever changed.

  • Sight For Sore Eyes

    Overcome Program 2 - May 3 @ 4:00pm

    Trevor Meyer (Surrey BC) 5:55 minutes

    To impress her partner, a young woman struggles to transition from glasses to contact lenses.

  • Slip

    Community Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Sonya Chwyl, Anik Desmarais-Spencer
    (Victoria BC) 10:40 minutes

    After she is evicted from her basement suite apartment, Laura struggles to find a place to live - until she stumbles onto a horrifying opportunity that may just work to her advantage.

  • Smoking in Public

    Community Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Stelios Kouk (United Kingdom) 4:34 minutes

    A calm middle-aged executive, enjoys a cigarette outside of his office building when he’s approached by a young hipster. Things get rather interesting when the police get involved.

  • Split Ends

    Connection Program 3 - May 4 @ 12:30pm

    Alireza Kazemipour (Iran/Canada) 14:15 minutes

    A bald woman and a man with long hair try to get out of paying fines when they are caught by traffic cameras for not wearing a hijab.

  • Take Care

    Overcome Program 2 - May 3 @ 4:00pm

    Tony Massil (Vancouver, BC) 18:15 minutes

    Patty, a fiercely independent woman in her eighties, has invited her recently divorced grandson, James, to lodge with her. As Patty’s physical abilities deteriorate, she begins to rely on James for help, but she struggles with her loss of agency and control.

  • Teddy Picker

    Overcome Program 2 - May 3 @ 4:00pm

    Alfie Stewart (United Kingdom) 7:04 minutes

    Amongst the twinkly chaos of frantic seafront illuminations, a father desperately tries to win a gift for his daughter at a Teddy Picker machine, whilst some drama in his life unfolds via a series of intense phone-calls.

  • This Bitter Earth

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Diana Ali Chire (United States). 7:11 minutes

    April, a celestial special agent for the Heavens is tasked with convincing Raff, a disgruntled guardian angel, to give up Earthly delights and return to his duties.

  • The Fox

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Martin Garde Abildgaard (Denmark) 4:30 minutes

    Every Friday night a woman is dreaming the exact same dream, where she is followed by a fox. She is desperate and must find deep courage to make it stop.

  • The Great Salish Heist

    Saturday Feature Film - May 4 @ 8:00pm

    Darrell Dennis (Vancouver Island)
    95 minutes

    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.

  • The Untouchable

    Community Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Avazeh Shahnavaz (Iran/Canada) 15:00 minutes

    A young woman named Yassi, who is clearly very upset, stands in the middle of a highway holding up traffic. The situation gets worse when Sergeant Jabbari arrives on the scene to arrest her.

  • Tiny

    Commnity Program 4 - May 4 @ 3:30pm

    Ritchie Hemphill & Ryan Haché (Victoria, BC) 16:21 minutes

    Tiny is a contemplative stop motion film which tells the story of ‘Nakwaxda’xw Elder Colleen Hemphill’s childhood. The film portrays modern day Colleen as she reflects on her past, and re-enacts the stories she tells of her youth, as a young girl growing up on a float-house in the wild and unpredictable Pacific Northwest and its waters.

  • Trees, Birds, Rocks

    Experimental Program 1 - May 3 @ 1:00pm

    Lorne R. Kraft (Gabriola Island, B.C) 4:32 minutes

    The truth might be out there.The film is a story told by GAIL to her friend JILL while they share drinks. Jill tells a tale of BILLY SPARKS.
    Billy has a close encounter of the third kind with a pair of confused aliens TALL and SHORT.
    However the story may or may not be true.

  • Triage

    Overcome Program 2 - May 3 @ 4:00pm

    David Rendall (Ontario)
    13:50 minutes

    For Gemma and James, a simple car ride to the vet escalates into a full-blown crisis, exposing hard truths beneath the surface of their relationship. Set in the early days of the pandemic, TRIAGE is a claustrophobic pressure cooker and exploration of who we truly love when our worlds fall apart.

In British Columbia, the government requires that you be a member of a Society showing unclassified films and you must be over the age of 18. The Comox Valley Film Festival screens unclassified films. Membership is $2 and is included with the price fo your ticket.

If you would like information regarding the Comox Vally Film Society and our public meetings, please email us at info@cviff.ca