The Three Fires International Film Festival (3FIFF) is set to ignite the screen. This three-day event, running from October 10ā12, will spotlight a diverse array of films by emerging filmmakers, offering attendees a unique opportunity to experience powerful stories, vibrant cultures, and innovative filmmaking.
Founded to champion independent voices, 3FIFF aims to foster meaningful dialogue around intersectionality and representation in cinema, particularly emphasizing Indigenous storytelling. This yearās lineup features films from across the globe, spanning genres from thought-provoking documentaries to experimental shorts.
The festivalāsĀ Opening NightĀ will feature a special community screening free of charge of A Brotherās Bond by award winning Canadian Director Brayden Langford. Throughout the 3-day event, guests will have the chance to connect with the filmmakers, with panels following most of the film screenings.
Key Festival Highlights:
- Opening Night Ceremony: Thursday, October 10th, 7:00 PM at Muskoka Foundry.
- Film Screenings:Ā A curated selection of international and Indigenous films across a variety of genres.
- Filmmaker Q&A Panels:Ā In-person discussions with filmmakers, offering behind-the-scenes insights into their creative processes.
- Awards Ceremony:Ā Saturday, October 12th, celebrating outstanding contributions to filmmaking.
“Three Fires is more than a film festivalāitās a platform for bold and innovative storytelling that uplifts diverse voices and pushes boundaries,” saidĀ Melissa, one of the festival organizers. “Weāre thrilled to welcome filmmakers and audiences alike to celebrate the power of cinema in bringing communities together.”
Tickets for the festival are available at www.3fiff.ca,Ā with a variety of passes and options to suit every film lover. All filmmakers in attendance receive full festival passes, offering them the opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of creativity and collaboration that defines 3FIFF.