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OCan is a Film Festival in Ottawa that celebrates Canadian film. Through annual festival screenings at the Bytowne Cinema in November and activities throughout the year, we work to promote Canadian film as distinctive and vital to our country’s culture and the local economy.

OCanFilmFest is a not-for-profit that is artist and volunteer-run, and is strongly committed to fostering diversity in its approach to programming. We strive to achieve this by encouraging film submissions from under-represented independent artists including those who identify as women, non-binary, Black, Indigenous, Persons of Colour (BIPoC), persons from the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and persons with disabilities. We recruit diverse members and voices to our Board of Directors and film selection juries.

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OCan is a Film Festival in Ottawa that celebrates Canadian film. Through annual festival screenings at the Bytowne Cinema in November and activities throughout the year, we work to promote Canadian film as distinctive and vital to our country’s culture and the local economy.

OCanFilmFest is a not-for-profit that is artist and volunteer-run, and is strongly committed to fostering diversity in its approach to programming. We strive to achieve this by encouraging film submissions from under-represented independent artists including those who identify as women, non-binary, Black, Indigenous, Persons of Colour (BIPoC), persons from the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and persons with disabilities. We recruit diverse members and voices to our Board of Directors and film selection juries.

    Blair Campbell, Ray Savaya, Mariana Phung interviewed on Midweek on CKCU 93.1

    Blair Campbell, Ray Savaya, Mariana Phung interviewed on Midweek on CKCU 93.1

    Meaghan Brackenbury reports on the Ottawa Canadian Film Festival on CKCU’s Midweek with host Devon Platana. Interviewees include OCanFilmFest co-founder Blair Campbell and filmmakers Ray Savaya and Mariana Phung. (October 30, 2019)

    • 6 min
    Tarek Mounib chats with Monique Fuller about his film "Free Trip to Egypt"

    Tarek Mounib chats with Monique Fuller about his film "Free Trip to Egypt"

    Tarek Mounib recently stopped by CKCU's studios to chat with A Luta Continua host Monique Fuller about his motivation and back-story surrounding the creation and distribution of "Free Trip to Egypt" and the ensuing #PlegeToListen initiative.

    More info:
    Ottawa Canadian Film Festival - www.ocanfilmfest.ca
    A LUTA CONTINUA - www.ckcufm.com
    Free Trip to Egypt - documentary film - www.freetriptoegypt.com

    • 19 min
    Stephen Coleman chats with Monique Fuller about "Project Cold Days" and "Transmuting Suffering"

    Stephen Coleman chats with Monique Fuller about "Project Cold Days" and "Transmuting Suffering"

    Director Stephen Coleman recently stopped by CKCU’s studios to chat with A Luta Continua host Monique Fuller about life as an artist, the motivation and back-story surrounding the creation and distribution of “Project Cold Days” and his latest project, a 10-part web series “Transmuting Suffering“.

    • 23 min
    Shannon Lough, Emanuela Campanella, Sarah Turnbull and Fangliang Xu on documentary “Secret War”

    Shannon Lough, Emanuela Campanella, Sarah Turnbull and Fangliang Xu on documentary “Secret War”

    Shannon Lough, Emanuela Campanella, Sarah Turnbull and Fangliang Xu are four students from the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University.

    They have just completed their first film together, a documentary called “Secret War” about the innovative War Horse project which utilizes horses to help veterans dealing with the traumas of war. “Secret War” is an Official Selection at this year’s Yorkton Film Festival.

    • 6 min
    Roger D. Wilson describes himself as an “experimental film scientist”

    Roger D. Wilson describes himself as an “experimental film scientist”

    Roger D. Wilson is an independent film artist based in Ottawa, Ontario. Described as an “experimental film scientist”, his films are infused with thematically-related techniques such as layering images, adding textures and hand processing and printing the film. Roger’s films have screened at festivals across Canada.

    • 4 min
    Rhiana Chinapen on her interest in social justice issues and documentary filmmaking

    Rhiana Chinapen on her interest in social justice issues and documentary filmmaking

    Filmmaker Rhiana Chinapen’s interest in social justice issues drew her to documentaries and her work planning Ottawa’s One World Film Festival which celebrated its 28th anniversary in 2017. She recently completed her first film, an exploration of Capoeira (an Afro-Brazilian martial art which she practices) with the assistance of SAW Video Media Arts Centre’s Jumpstart Program.

    • 6 min

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