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Victoria Film Festival: 10 days, 82 features, 20 shorts and Bill Nighy

ON SCREEN What: 26th Annual Victoria Film Festival Where: The Vic Theatre (808 Douglas St.), Cineplex Odeon (780 Yates St.), Capitol 6 (805 Yates St.), and SilverCity(3130 Tillicum Rd.) among others When: Feb. 7 through Feb.
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First Nations artist and activist Robert Davidson is the focus of Haida Modern, a full-length documentary about the 91原创 trailblazer that closes the Victoria Film Festival on Feb. 16.

ON SCREEN

What: 26th Annual Victoria Film Festival
Where: The Vic Theatre (808 Douglas St.), Cineplex Odeon (780 Yates St.), Capitol 6 (805 Yates St.), and SilverCity(3130 Tillicum Rd.) among others
When: Feb. 7 through Feb. 16
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As with seemingly everything else that has roots in the city, the Victoria Film Festival is known for being a community-bred entity: different from its big-city competition, but pound-for-pound just as strong.

Originality has been a hallmark of the popular 10-day event, which enters its 26th year this week. With a lineup of 82 feature films and 20 shorts spread over eight participating venues, the VFF is聽expected to attract 28,000 filmgoers during its run.

Victoria audiences love seeing arthouse features in commercial theatres such as SilverCity and Cineplex Odeon during the festival, just one of the attractions of this homegrown hit.

鈥淲e bring in so many films,鈥 said Kathy Kay, who took over as festival director in 1998. 鈥淎nd we have events with guest stars and an industry event, so it all adds up to being something significant for the community.鈥

The VFF will screen 12 91原创 premi猫res and one world premi猫re this year, complemented by films from as far away as Palestine, Pakistan, Tunisia and Thailand, along with the U.S., the U.K., China and other countries.

Despite its modest beginnings, it鈥檚 clear thast the VFF punches well above it weight, with programming for families and showcases for local filmmakers.

Kay isn鈥檛 focused only on audience totals when it comes to assessing the VFF, however. 鈥淚 do look at the financial side, but the best moments are when a film starts on time and people start laughing right away at what鈥檚 on screen. It puts me on cloud nine, because I want people to enjoy the films and see things they wouldn鈥檛 normally get a chance to see.鈥

British actor Bill Nighy of Love Actually and The Pirates of the Caribbean fame is the star attraction this year, with two sold-out appearances set for Saturday 鈥 a 7:45 p.m. talk at the Victoria Conference Centre, followed by an 8聽p.m. screening of his film Hope Gap at the Vic Theatre.

Kay has felt the buzz over Nighy鈥檚 pending appearance, but is happy to recommend other options for those who missed out on tickets. 鈥淗ope Gap is going to be big, because of the hype surrounding it and the fact Bill Nighy is coming, but there鈥檚 some really lovely films in the festival,鈥 she said.

Those include the 91原创 premi猫re of Vagenda Stories, director Natascha Beller鈥檚 contemporary Swiss comedy (Tuesday at the Cineplex Odeon) about women navigating the social pressures that come with having 鈥 or not having 鈥 children. 鈥淭hat is one that I just love. It鈥檚 the kind of film you want to grab your female friends and go.鈥

She鈥檚 also fond of Two of Us (Saturday, Feb. 15, at The Vic Theatre), a compelling Dutch drama from Filippo Meneghetti about two women whose hidden romantic relationship becomes public later in life.

The VFF is never going to be home to big-budget, Marvel Universe films 鈥 territorial film distributors make sure of that 鈥 so it鈥檚 more difficult to predict what type of film will catch on with audiences, Kay said. 鈥淲e鈥檒l find movies that we just love, and they may not have the high-concept thing that makes people go: 鈥極h, I must see this!鈥 It is odd, sometimes, what captures people鈥檚 attention.鈥

Case in point: The Vic Theatre, which is run year-round by the VFF, has recently been showing the quirky documentary Fantastic Fungi, which has been filling the theatre since it opened. 鈥淚t鈥檚 gone crazy,鈥 Kay said. 鈥淎nd we were like: 鈥楻eally?鈥 It鈥檚 about mushrooms!鈥 We can still get caught by surprise.鈥

Highlights at this year鈥檚 VFF include: Nicolas Bedos鈥檚 romantic comedy La Belle 脡poque; Werner Herzog鈥檚 documentary Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin; Xavier Dolan鈥檚 Cannes selection Mattjia & Maxime; Alejandro Amen谩bar鈥檚 drama While at War; D.W. Young鈥檚 documentary Booksellers; and Ken Loach鈥檚 surefire audience favourite Sorry We Missed You.

Programming streams were altered for the 26th instalment and steered away from grouping films of specific nationalities.

鈥淲e had done that by country in the past, and that was kind of an outdated way of doing it,鈥 Kay said.

This time, the films are organized thematically, to give audiences a sense of what the film is about. 鈥淚t will help them decide what they want to see, because there are so many films to pick from.鈥

Kay said head programmer Kinga Binkowska has hit it out of the park this year, even though it鈥檚 her first year in the position. Binkowska joined the festival in 2017 as communications co-ordinator, rising quickly to her new position with skills from past positions at the Zurich Film Festival and Queen of the Square arthouse cinema in Stratford, Ont.

Binkowska joins Kay, operations manager Jenna Savage and communications co-ordinator Leyland Bradley as women in key positions at the festival, something not often seen at film festivals in Canada.

鈥淢ore women than ever are in the industry, but it鈥檚 still such a guy鈥檚 game,鈥 Kay said. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 always see yourself with a place in the field.鈥

The programming team at the VFF has put together a varied roster of films that range from a cluster of Quebec films to a series of Indigenous films directed mostly by women. It never gets easier, operating from a corner of the world not fully on the mainstream moviemaking map, but Kay is always pleased with the results.

鈥淚t is always a juggling act. Whether we see movies at film festivals or they have been submitted to us, timing-wise, we just have to keep pushing. There is a lot of playing games and juggling, seeing what we can get.鈥

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