Even if you missed the in-person screenings at the Durham Region International Film Festival (DRIFF), you can still check out their virtual lineup.
DRIFF On-Demand is streaming films online until Sunday.
More than 30 films are available across several categories, including documentaries, narrative features and made-in-Ontario shorts.
The entire virtual catalogue can be accessed for $15.
The following films won awards at this year’s festival, and are streaming online:
- Best Canadian Short: Nuisance Bear, by Jack Weisman and Gabriela Osio Vanden (Canada)
- Best Documentary: Love in the Time of Fentanyl, by Colin Askey (Canada)
- Best Feature: Carajita, by Ulises Porra and Silvina Schnicer (Dominican Republic)
- Best International Short: Identibye, by Sajjad Shahhatami (Iran)
- Best Student Film: Feeling the Apocalypse, by Chen Sing Yap (Canada)
- Best Regional Film: He Comes at Night, by Joseph Covello (Canada)
- This film expires earlier than the others, on Wednesday.
The People’s Choice Award will be announced after virtual screenings have concluded. Any audience members – both in-person and virtual – can cast their vote.
To learn more about DRIFF On-Demand, click here.