Sometimes it seems like Toronto is film fest capital of the world. One of my favourites is the Female Eye Film Fest, which showcases short, experimental and feature-length films through a decidedly gendered lens.
The four-day fest features women filmmakers from around the globe and hosts a young filmmakers development workshop screening and a free screening for dads on Father’s Day.
There are way too many awesome-sounding films to list here, you’ll have to take a look at the program on the site. A quick scan shows that the talents of Andrea Dorfman, Alex Flores and Katie Boland will be on display.
Festivities run from Thursday, June 15 to Sunday, June 18 at the NFB Cinema, 150 John St.


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