Support Local Film Festivals Ottawa and the Outaouais region boast a thriving and dynamic film scene. The area serves as a hub for various international, regional, and local film festivals, taking place at multiple venues. Categories Jith Paul
Spotlight on Canadian Films for National Canadian Film Day 2026 “I have curated a collection of feature-length and short films which have been reviewed in the film613 blog as a celebration of National Canadian Film Day (NCFD) this year.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul/Zachary Chabot
Review: Perfect “PERFECT is an incredible short film that touches you deeply and forces you to converse with yourself over what you think you know about others.” – Alvin Tsang Categories Alvin Tsang
Review: The Pavilion at IFFO “Pixie Cram’s The Pavilion is a WWII-era period piece with intricate attention to detail, beautiful cinematography and immersive soundscape. A magical experience.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: Men Who Fish “Ultimately, Men Who Fish is less about fishing than it is about the stories people tell — to themselves and to each other.” – Catharine Horsley Categories Catharine Horsley
Review: Nika and Madison “Eva Thomas’ Nika and Madison is a tense and emotionally charged crime thriller about friendship, bonding over common roots, and challenging ingrained biases.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: Tough Old Broads “Stacey Tanenbaum’s documentary Tough Old Broads celebrates three trailblazers, who reinforce that change comes slowly, and can be inspired in the least likeliest places and circumstances.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: Vincent on the Island “At its core, Vincent on the Island encourages audiences to go outside and play, and is a reminder that creativity doesn’t need permission or resources — only imagination and fun.” – Catharine Horsley Categories Catharine Horsley
Review: Shoes in the City “Shoes in the City is beautiful and meaningful, while stylish and leaves you in a dreamlike daze.” – Alvin Tsang Categories Alvin Tsang
Review: Sisters / Hermanas “SISTERS is a deeply personal film that will resonate with anyone who watches it. You will come out of it with a new outlook on life and a better understanding of sisterhood.” – Zach Chabot Categories Zachary Chabot
Review: Bytowne (short film) “Bytowne is a joyful journey with its fair share of angst and truths about the hardships of life.” – Alvin Tsang Categories Alvin Tsang
Review: Can I Get A Witness? at IFFO “Ann Marie Fleming directs a quiet, contemplative, thought-provoking film that feels extremely relevant in today’s world.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: C.R.A.Z.Y. “C.R.A.Z.Y. is ultimately heartwarming, funny and endearing, and well worth checking out. The film is marking its 20th anniversary this year.” – Jith Paul Categories Jith Paul
Review: The Steak “The Steak, directed by Kiarash Dadgar, captures the harsh realities of war in a technically clever and gripping sequence that’s all very precise and effective.” – Alvin Tsang Categories Alvin Tsang
Interview: Abhish and Keero Birla An interview with directors, producers and brothers Abhish and Keero Birla about their documentary Tiger Tiger. Categories Jith Paul
Interview: Kelly Saxberg and Zachary Chabot An interview with filmmaker Kelly Saxberg about her film Silent Cries and OCan Jury President and filmmaker Zachary Chabot. Categories Jith Paul