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ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The Concordia Film Festival (CFF) is a student-run, non-profit festival that runs in collaboration with Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema (MHSoC) at Concordia University. Through screenings and events, we are able to display the works produced by the diverse range of filmmakers at MHSoC, and invited works from filmmakers around the globe. The MHSoC stands as the largest university-based centre for the study of film in Canada, with a body of works that are also screened to great acclaim at festivals around the world. Entering its 48th year as the largest and oldest student-run film festival in North America, the event has become a mainstay of the film industry in Montreal.


ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The Concordia Film Festival (CFF) is a student-run, non-profit festival that runs in collaboration with Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema (MHSoC) at Concordia University. Through screenings and events, we are able to display the works produced by the diverse range of filmmakers at MHSoC, and invited works from filmmakers around the globe. The MHSoC stands as the largest university-based centre for the study of film in Canada, with a body of works that are also screened to great acclaim at festivals around the world. Entering its 48th year as the largest and oldest student-run film festival in North America, the event has become a mainstay of the film industry in Montreal.
2022 Award Winners
Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema
BEST FILM
"Bedroom People" by Vivien Forsans
BEST DIRECTOR (tie)
Duclinée Ménard for "Vue" and
Kaia Singh for "The Mother’s Seat"
BEST LIVE-ACTION FICTION FILM
"The Passing" by Jackson Harvey
BEST ANIMATED FILM
"À fleur de temps" by Dora Tétreault-Bélanger
BEST DOCUMENTARY
"Une histoire de nez" by Marianne Khayat
BEST EXPERIMENTAL FILM
"I had a dream of a house at night" by Charlie Galea McClure
BEST SCREENPLAY
"The Talking Stage" by Lily Paris
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Jackson Harvey for "The Passing"
BEST EDITING
Marie-Eve Drolet for "Les Terrains Vagues"
BEST ARTISTIC DIRECTION
Chloe Hoffmann for "Victor"
Spotlight
Grand Prix – Canadian Fiction: "Prey"
by Antony Boudreau Savoie (Canada)
Grand Prix – Documentary: "Eviction Excerpt"
by Lisa Hofmann (Germany)
Grand Prix – Experimental: "Eyes and Horns"
by Chaerin Im (South Korea)
Grand Prix – Lights Out: "Kuro Blues"
by Carina Zidan and Marlon Math (Germany)
Grand Prix – Visions: "KAMAYAN"
by Minerva Navasca (Canada)