LONG SHORTS
October 19th is our Long Shorts event. Come by and see some of the best Canadian and international films under 30 minutes . The films will be screened at the Landmark Downtown Cinemas– Doors open at 12:00 PM! Parking is only $5.00! Tickets available NOW!
The Long Shorts Program offers audiences the chance to dive deeper into storytelling that stretches beyond the standard short film format. Featuring works between 10 and 30 minutes in length, this program celebrates filmmakers who take the time to explore characters, ideas, and emotions in greater depth — while still harnessing the creativity and punch of short-form cinema.
Aligned with our 2025 theme, Stories Without Limits, these films push boundaries, experiment with form, and expand what short films can be. From gripping dramas to thought-provoking documentaries, the Long Shorts Program invites you to experience stories that linger, challenge, and inspire. Tickets available NOW!
2025 LONG SHORTS SELECTED FILMS
Although It Hurts, Directed by Dylan McDonald, Doyle C Marko, Alberta, Canada
Bros Before and After, Directed by Skye Venice Sather, Noah Hall, Alberta, Canada
Chores? What Chores, Directed by Adam Carlin, Alberta, Canada
Darcine’s Day, Directed by Aaron Goffman, United States
First Date, Directed by Luís Filipe Borges, Portugal
Gone Fishing, Directed by Tracy Lee Pickett, Alberta, Canada
Impossible Choices, Directed by Andrew Litten, Ontario, Canada
No More War, Directed by Nauzanin Knight, Alberta, Canada
OLIVE, Directed by Tom Koch, France, United States
Paper Warriors, Directed by Aisa Uchimura, Brianna Salazar, United States
Reliefs, Directed by Juan Manuel Gonzalez Fernandez, Mexico
Sister Josephine, Directed by Stefen Harris, New Zealand
Stickman: Art for the Rebel Soul, Directed by Kalyn Edworthy, Alberta, Canada
Teodoro, Directed by Esteban Roel, Spain
The Table Between Us, Directed by Nikki Rae Hallow, Alberta, Canada
Through the Little Door… , Directed by Jacob Hasell, Jonathan Ho, Alberta, Canada
Today I Will Only Come Home Tomorrow, Directed by Diego Lacerda, Brazil