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Inside Out Film and Video Festival

LGBTQ film festival in Ontario, Canada


Summary

LGBTQ film festival in Ontario, Canada

FieldValue
nameInside Out Film and Video Festival
imageFile:Inside Out Festival logo.svg
locationToronto and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
founded1991 (Toronto)
2007 (Ottawa)
dateMay (Toronto)
October (Ottawa)
languageEnglish
website

2007 (Ottawa) October (Ottawa) The Inside Out Film and Video Festival (formerly, Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival), also known as the Inside Out LGBT or LGBTQ Film Festival, is an annual Canadian film festival, which presents a program of LGBT-related film. The festival is staged in both Toronto and Ottawa. Founded in 1991, the festival is now the largest of its kind in Canada. Deadline dubbed it "Canada’s foremost LGBTQ film festival."

The organization also presents a series of film screenings throughout the year outside of the dedicated festival, as well as a touring program of short film screenings in smaller towns and cities within Southern Ontario.

The festival's current executive director is Carly Beath, who joined the festival in January 2026. Prior heads of the event included Lauren Howes and Andria Wilson.

Toronto LGBT Film Festival

First held at Toronto's Euclid Theatre in 1991, Inside Out celebrated its festival with a small community of people who yearned to see film and video created by and about lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender people. The festival was briefly the subject of controversy in 1993, when Metro Toronto council refused an arts grant to support the 1994 festival on the grounds of "community standards", even though the council had given grants to the festival in both 1991 and 1992 without issue. The festival was able to make up the lost funding that year when numerous arts organizations in the city, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Toronto International Film Festival, the National Ballet School, Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, and the Danny Grossman Dance Company made donations to the festival.

The festival has since expanded to incorporate a variety of programs related to the promotion and development of LGBT films and filmmakers in Canada. Currently the largest event of its kind in Canada, Deadline dubbed it "Canada’s foremost LGBTQ film festival." Previously staged at a variety of venues in Toronto, the festival is now staged at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.

Since 2009, RBC Royal Bank has served as the presenting sponsor of the Toronto Festival. The festival bills itself as "a not-for-profit registered charity that exists to challenge attitudes and change lives through the promotion, production and exhibition of film made by and about lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people of all ages, races and abilities."

In 2016, a number of local activists launched the Toronto Queer Film Festival, an alternative intended for filmmakers and audiences who perceive Inside Out's current programming as too commercialized and mainstream.

In March 2020, the festival organizers announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the 2020 festival, normally scheduled for May, would be postponed to October. In July, they announced that the Toronto and Ottawa events would be combined into a single digital event. Due to the unique online nature of the event, the winners of the juried awards were announced at the beginning of the festival, as a tool to help publicize the winners during the festival, although audience-voted awards were still announced after the festival's conclusion.

The 2021 festival returned to the event's traditional scheduling in late May, although it was still staged online. The event was available to viewers throughout Ontario; the films in the Spotlight on Canada program were screened for free through a sponsorship agreement with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

The online platform that was used for both the 2020 and 2021 festivals is also planned to remain in permanent operation, both as a year-round distribution platform for LGBTQ films and as an additional accessibility option once the festival is able to return to traditional physical screenings.

Ottawa LGBT Film Festival

In 2007, the Inside Out festival expanded to Ottawa, soon after the demise of the city's earlier Making Scenes Film and Video Festival. Originally presented at the ByTowne Cinema, since 2016 the event has been staged at the National Gallery of Canada.

In 2009, the festival faced controversy when the Canada Border Services Agency impounded prints of the films Patrik, Age 1.5, I Can't Think Straight, and Clapham Junction that were en route to the festival, even though all three films had previously been screened elsewhere in Canada without incident.

Other programs

In addition to the annual film festival events, the Inside Out organization also offers a number of dedicated training and funding programs to foster the creation of LGBT-themed film in Canada.

In 1998, with the support of Charles Street Video, Inside Out initiated the Queer Video Mentorship Project to provide opportunities for youth to learn video production in a supportive atmosphere. Queer youth under the age of 25 are mentored through the process of making their first videos, from storyboarding and shooting to post-production and editing. In celebration of the festival's 20th anniversary in 2010, Inside Out expanded this into a multi-generational program bringing together LGBT youth and seniors over the age of 55. To date, close to 100 new artists have created work through the project. The works are screened at the festival and many go on to play at festivals around the globe. Each year, the works are compiled and distributed free to schools and community organizations.

In 2001, Inside Out launched the inaugural John Bailey Film and Video Completion Fund. Named in recognition of the contribution of a longtime Inside Out supporter and advisory board member, the fund awards grants ranging from $500 to $2,000 to Canadian filmmakers with work in the final stages of production.

Inaugurated in 2002, the Mark S. Bonham Scholarship for Queer Studies in Film and Video awards a $5,000 cash scholarship to a Canadian student who identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, to pursue post-secondary studies in the field of film or video. The first scholarship was awarded in September 2002 to Adam Garnet Jones from Vancouver. Subsequent recipients were Mary Fogarty, Christopher Sanchez, Jung Kim, Cam Matamoros, Jo Simalaya Alcampo, Rachel Smyth, and Jordan Tannahill.

In 2018, the festival launched the Focus Fund to support work by LGBTQ female and non-binary filmmakers. It also organizes an annual Finance Forum, providing an opportunity for emerging filmmakers to pitch LGBT-related projects in development to potential production funders.

In 2019, the festival partnered with streaming service Crave as a branding partner on the service's new portal for LGBTQ film and television content, as well as launching a partnership with Netflix to support the development and funding of new LGBTQ-oriented film and television content in Canada.

In 2020, through the Focus Fund, the festival launched a special emergency relief fund, offering grants of up to $2,500 to projects impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The festival was also one of the key partners, alongside Outfest Los Angeles, the Frameline Film Festival, and the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, in launching the North American Queer Festival Alliance, an initiative to further publicize and promote LGBT film.

Inside Out Arts Endowment Fund

The Inside Out Arts Endowment Fund was established in December 2001 through the Ontario Arts Foundation to provide a stable base of funding for Inside Out in the future. The fund was created thanks to a generous founding gift from Mark Bonham of $200,000, and it is currently valued at close to $300,000. Supporters of Inside Out can make tax-deductible donations specifically to the Endowment Fund.

Awards

Audience Award for Best Feature Film

YearFilmDirectorRef
1998Everything Will Be Fine (Alles wird gut)Angelina Maccarone
1999Better Than ChocolateAnne Wheeler
2000The Adventures of Felix (Drôle de Félix)Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau
2001Big EdenThomas Bezucha
2002Gypsy 83Todd Stephens
2003Madame SatãKarim Aïnouz
2004Latter DaysC. Jay Cox
2005Saving FaceAlice Wu
2006A Love to HideChristian Faure
2007The BubbleEytan Fox
2008Were the World MineTom Gustafson
2009The Baby FormulaAlison Reid
2010The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne ListerJames Kent
2011WeekendAndrew Haigh
2012MargaritaDominique Cardona, Laurie ColbertPlayback]]'', June 1, 2012.
2013Reaching for the MoonBruno Barreto
2014Tru LoveKate Johnston, Shauna MacDonald
20154th Man OutAndrew NackmanPlayback]]'', June 1, 2015.
2016Angry Indian GoddessesPan Nalin
2017SisterhoodTracy ChoiPlayback]]'', June 6, 2017.
2018White RabbitDaryl Wein
2019Billie and EmmaSamantha LeeNow]]'', June 3, 2019.
2020Gossamer FoldsLisa Donato
2021Love, Spells and All ThatÜmit Ünalauthor=Amber Dowlingurl=https://playbackonline.ca/2021/06/07/fanny-the-right-to-rock-nabs-best-canadian-feature-at-inside-out/title=Fanny: The Right to Rock nabs Best Canadian Feature at Inside Outmagazine=Playbackdate=June 7, 2021}}
2022We Will Never BelongAmelia Eloisa
2023I Used to Be FunnyAlly Pankiw
2024SistersSusie Yankou
2025Cactus Pears (Sabar Bonda)Rohan KanawadePlayback]]'', June 3, 2025.

Audience Award for Best Documentary Film

YearFilmDirectorRef
1998The Brandon Teena StorySusan Muska, Greta Olafsdottir
1999I Know a PlaceRoy Mitchell
2000Living with Pride: Ruth C. Ellis @ 100Yvonne Welbon
2001Queen of the Whole Wide WorldRoger Hyde
2002Ruthie and Connie: Every Room in the HouseDeborah Dickson
2003Children of the CrocodileMarsha Emerman
2004Superstar in a HousedressCraig B. Highberger
2005Fag Hags: Women Who Love Gay MenJustine Pimlott
2006The End of Second ClassNancy Nicol
2007Red Without BlueBenita Sills, Todd Sills, Brooke Sebold
2008She's a Boy I KnewGwen Haworth
2009Ferron: Girl on a RoadGerry Rogers
2010The Topp Twins: Untouchable GirlsLeanne Pooley
2011We Were HereDavid Weissman
2012N/A
2013BridegroomLinda Bloodworth-Thomason
2014Matt Shepard Is a Friend of MineMichele Josue
2015Game FaceMichiel Thomas
2016Major!Annalise Ophelian
2017ChavelaCatherine Gund, Daresha Kyi
2018Call Her GandaPJ Raval
2019We Are the Radical MonarchsLinda Goldstein Knowlton
2020Little Girl (La petite fille)Sébastien Lifshitz
2021A SexplanationAlexander Liu
2022Gateways GrindJacquie Lawrence
2023Leilani's FortuneLoveleen Kaur
2024A Mother ApartLaurie Townshend
2025Parade: Queer Acts of Love and ResistanceNoam Gonick

Audience Award for Best Short Film

YearFilmDirectorRef
1998JangriSafiya Randera
My CuntDeb Strutt, Liz Baulch
1999Below the BeltLaurie Colbert, Dominique Cardona
PomJoanna Ingalls, Mocha Jean Herrup
2000CrushPhillip Bartell
2001Interviews with My Next GirlfriendCassandra Nicolaou
2002Dildo DiariesLaura Barton, Judy Wilder, Carol Cunningham
2003I Am Good InsideJo Si Malaya
2004ListenSusan Justin
2005Irene Williams: Queen of Lincoln RoadEric Smith
2006Latch KeyGarth Bardsley
In Search of My Chinese GirlfriendLisa Wong
2007Hello, My Name Is HermanKarine Silverwoman
2008PariahDee Rees
2009Get Happy: A Coming of Age Musical ExtravaganzaMark Payne
2010The ArmoireJamie Travis
2011ChangeMelissa Osborne, Jeff McCutcheon
2012N/A
2013Stop Calling Me Honey BunnyGabrielle ZilkhaPlayback]]'', June 7, 2013.
2014Living in the OverlapCindy Hill, Mary Dalton
2015In the HollowAustin Lee Bunn
2016Oh-Be-JoyfulSusan Jacobson
2017Picture ThisJari Osborne
2018Pop RoxNate Trinrud
2019ThriveJamie Dispirito
2020The ButterflyShiho Fukada
2021Noor & LaylaFawzia Mirza
2022How Not to Date While TransNyala Moon
2023ApayauqZeppelin Zeerip
2024The History of the CarabinerGianna Mazzeo
2025ZariShruti Parekh

Best Canadian Film

YearFilmDirectorRef
1998The Grace of GodJohn L'Ecuyer
1999Laugh in the DarkJustine Pimlott
2000Johnny GreyeyesJorge Manzano
2001Hey, Happy!Noam Gonick
My Left BreastGerry Rogers
2002Miss 501: A Portrait of LuckClint Alberta
2003Saved by the BellesZiad Touma
2004SugarJohn Palmer
2005EveryoneBill Marchant
2006Amnesia: The James Brighton Enigma (Amnésie, l'énigme James Brighton)Denis Langlois
533 StatementsTori Foster
2007The Chinese Botanist's DaughtersDai Sijie
2008Be Like OthersTanaz Eshaghian
2009Fig TreesJohn Greyson
2010MarkMike Hoolboom
2011Home of the BuffaloRémy Huberdeau
2012She Said Boom: The Story of Fifth ColumnKevin Hegge
2013For DorianRodrigo Barriuso
2014Tom at the Farm (Tom à la ferme)Xavier Dolan
2015What We Have (Ce qu'on a)Maxime Desmons
2016Closet MonsterStephen Dunn
2017Rebels on PointeBobbi Jo Hart
2018Love, ScottLaura Marie Wayne
2019Drag KidsMegan Wennberg
2020No Ordinary ManAisling Chin-Yee, Chase Joynt
2021Fanny: The Right to RockBobbi Jo Hart
2022Out in the RingRy Levey
2023Supporting Our SelvesLulu Wei
2024A Mother ApartLaurie Townshend
2025Really Happy SomedayJ Stevens

Best First Feature Film (Bill Sherwood Award)

YearFilmDirectorRef
2009To Each Her OwnHeather Tobin
2010Plan BMarco Berger
2011Black FieldVardis Marinakis
2012N/A
2013AnimalsMarçal Forés
201452 TuesdaysSophie Hyde
2015How to Win at Checkers (Every Time)Josh Kim
2016Spa NightAndrew Ahn
2017God's Own CountryFrancis Lee
2018RetabloAlvaro Delgado-Aparicio
2019A Dog Barking at the MoonXiang Zi
2020No Hard Feelings (Futur Drei)Faraz Shariat
2021SweetheartMarley Morrison
2022HomebodyJoseph Sackett
2023AlmamulaJuan Sebastian Torales
2024A Mother ApartLaurie Townshend
2025Rains Over Babel (Llueve sobre Babel)Gala del Sol

Best Canadian Short Film

YearFilmDirectorRef
1998Why I Hate BeesSarah Abbott
1999SwerveAndrea Dorfman
2000Helpless Maiden Makes an I StatementThirza Cuthand
Unmapping DesireSheila James
QuiverScott Beveridge
2001Rainmakers ZimbabweRobbie Hart
Sea in the BloodRichard Fung
Viens Dehors! (Come Out!)Éric Tessier
2002Play, She SaidLex Vaughn
The Salivation ArmyScott Treleaven
2003This BoyAmy Burt
Audition TapeBenny Nemerofsky Ramsay
2004ListenSusan Justin
A Moth and a ButterflyGilbert Kwong
2005Girl on GirlMiss Nomer Collective
2006Jean Genet in ChicagoFrederic Moffat
Sweater PeopleNicole Chung
2007The Saddest Boy in the WorldJamie Travis
Black Men and MeMichèle Pearson Clarke
2008For a RelationshipJim Verburg
2009The Golden PinCuong Ngo
2010Rex vs. SinghRichard Fung, John Greyson, Ali Kazimi
2011Dance to Miss ChiefKent Monkman
2012NarcissusCoral Short
2013Stop Calling Me Honey BunnyGabrielle Zilkha
2014Waack Revolt: A Dance FilmSonia Hong
2015HoleMartin Edralin
2016Never Steady, Never StillKathleen Hepburn
2017Picture ThisJari Osborne
2018The Things You Think I'm ThinkingSherren Lee
2019Soft SpotJustine Stevens
2020SwimmersChris Ross
2021You Will Still Be Here TomorrowMichael Hanley
2022Thot or NotDylan Glynn
2023AdoreBeth Warrian
2024Friend of a Friend (Ami d'ami)Simon Gualtieri
2025Hello StrangerAmélie Hardy

Emerging Canadian Artist

YearFilmDirectorRef
2011SwimJordan Tannahill
2012AkinChase Joynt
2013Happy Birthday Chad!Jason Sharman
2014Tru LoveKate Johnston, Shauna MacDonald
100 Crushes, Chapter 6: TheyElisha Lim
2015BeatTricia Hagoriles
2016Pyotr495Blake Mawson
2017Faggot (Tapette)Olivier Perrier
2018For Nonna AnnaLuis De Filippis
2019Skies Are Not Just BlueLysandre Cosse-Tremblay
2020Body So FluorescentDavid Di Giovanni
2021Pitoc e icinakosianJos-Onimskiw Ottawa-Dubé, Gerry Ottawa
2022Save the DateBria McLaughlin
2023Scaring Women at NightKarimah Zakia Issa
2024I'll Tell You When I'm ReadyHayley Morin
2025Organza's RevengeWalter Scott

Outstanding Performance

YearPerformerFilmRef
2024Lou GoossensYoung Hearts
2025Bhushaan ManojCactus Pears

Pitch, Please!

YearFilmDirectorRef
2024I'm Gonna Kill YouAndrew Chappelle
2025Go Piss, Girl!Pony Nicole Herauf

References

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