- Source: 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival
The 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 41st event in the history of the Vancouver International Film Festival, was held from September 29 to October 9, 2022. The festival opened with the Marie Clements film Bones of Crows, and closed with Hirokazu Kore-eda's film Broker.
The festival scheduled 135 feature films and 102 short films overall. All films were screened in-person, although a selection of films was also available throughout British Columbia on the online VIFF Connects platform.
The most noted change at the 2022 festival is the introduction of Vanguard, a competitive program for films by emerging directors. The festival will present a $5,000 award to the film selected as the best film in that program. Some of the festival's programs have also been renamed from past years, including the Canadian film program being renamed from True North to Northern Lights and the Music/Art/Design (M/A/D) program for documentary films about the arts being renamed to Portraits.
Awards
Juried award winners were announced on October 7, 2022, with audience award winners announced following the conclusion of the festival.
Films
= Galas and special presentations
== Showcase
== Panorama
== Vanguard
== Northern Lights
== Insights
== Spectrum
== Portraits
== Altered States
== Short Forum
== International Shorts
== Reel Youth
== Modes
=References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Eliana, Eliana
- Danishka Esterhazy
- Audition (film 1999)
- Charlotte Le Bon
- Action Boys
- The Sun, The Moon & The Hurricane
- Jennifer Lawrence
- Bondan Winarno
- Behavior (film)
- Sparrows (film 2015)
- 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival
- Charlotte Le Bon
- Rodeo (2022 French film)
- Brother (2022 film)
- When Time Got Louder
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival
- 72nd Berlin International Film Festival
- Vancouver Film School
- Golden Delicious (film)