Celebrate BIPOC Voices in Film
BIFF will showcase films by emerging and established Filmmakers from the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous & Racialized) communities.
BIFF will showcase films by emerging and established Filmmakers from the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous & Racialized) communities.
Come celebrate emerging voices in BIPOC film and media at the forth annual BIPOC International Film Festival, experience a wide array of acclaimed films and engage in socially relevant discussion around representation in media.
BIPOC International Film Festival (BIFF) is in Toronto. BIFF will showcase films by emerging and established Filmmakers from the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and Racialized) communities.
BIFF carves out a space specifically for BIPOC people in filmmaking to showcase their work and receive the recognition and acknowledgement they deserve. The festival allows for BIPOC filmmakers to have their films received and appreciated by a wider audience than they perhaps have had access to previously due to various social barriers within the film industry.
Participation in the festival constitutes entrants’ full and unconditional agreement to and acceptance of the rules and the decisions of BIFF, which are final and binding. Festival entries may be submitted by an individual or by a group. All entrants must complete the “Permission Form.” If the entrant is under the age of 18, the permission form must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.
Do you have questions about our festival? Would you like to suggest a film for next year's festival? Send us a message, and we will get back to you soon.
University of Toronto St. George Campus, Toronto, Ontario
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