Great Canadian Horror Film Festival
Welcome to The Great Canadian Horror Film Festival! The perfect way to start the Halloween weekend with horror films from around the world!
We have curated films from around the world for you to enjoy. The event will be taking place at the Royal Theatre located at 608 College St. Toronto, Ontario M6G 1B4.
Films that will be screened On October 28th:
My Cat Lucy
Directed and Written by Kate Vaillant
Stuck
Directed by David Mikalson Written by David Mikalson and Jonah Vallez
Rest in Peace
Directed and Written by Deborah Balboa Juarez, Karien Benz, Yuk Yan Tsoi, Aparna Hegde and Kai-Hsun Chan.
Science of a Séance
Directed and Written by Louie La Vella and Monica La Vella
Cannibal Dad
Directed by Liam Cooper Written by Jacob Birney
Welcome
Directed and Written by Yanglu He and Sia Du
Janus
Directed by Priscila Carvalho Vailones Written by Harry Page
Zero Stress / Love Bites
Directed and Written by Tel Benjamin
Love is Just a Death Away
Directed and Written by Bara Anna Stejskalova
Lunch Ladies
Directed by J.M. Logan Written by Clarissa Jacobson
Films that will be screened On October 29th:
Period Drama
Directed and Written by Anushka Tina Nair and Lauryn Anthony
Song for the Pale
Directed and Written by Ryan Valdez
Milkman
Directed by Mackenzie Wright
Written by Krishnan Nair and Nicolas Wolfe
The Curse
Directed and Written by Jae Yoo
The Man Who Loves Flowers
Directed and Written by Darcy Love
Stay
Directed and Written by David Mikalson
Contretemps
Directed and Written by Claire Sun, Chloe Mainge, Lise Legier, Laurine Baille and Gabriel Gerad.
Kande
Directed and Written by Adam Alberts
A Professional Nightmare
Directed and Written by Paige Tanya Lynn Thomson
We Got A Dog
Directed and Written by Ryan Valdez
Château Sauvignon: Terroir
Directed and Written by D.M Night Maire
Poltergeist Punk
Directed and Written by Jamie Rogers
All the trailers for the films will be available on our Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/greatcanadianfilmfestivals/
You will be able to purchase tickets at the Royal Theatre's box office or here for $20. After the screening we will be contacting ticket holders by email so they can cast their vote for best film. The film with the most votes will receive $300 USD prize.