INDIGENOUS FILM FESTIVAL
We are proud to present a thrilling line up of Indigenous films by some of the country's most exciting filmmakers. Tsilhqot'in BBQ, hot buttered popcorn and a bar featuring locally sourced craft beer and cocktails will be onsite. Bring a picnic, take a stroll through the fields before the film, and settle in for a night of outdoor cinema! All tickets are Pay What You Can.
Aug 22-24
4886 Salmon River Road
Armstrong BC, V0E 1B4
Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the Box Office at 1-866-546-8533
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We are proud to present a thrilling line up of Indigenous films by some of the country's most exciting filmmakers. Tsilhqot'in BBQ, hot buttered popcorn and a bar featuring locally sourced craft beer and cocktails will be onsite. Bring a picnic, take a stroll through the fields before the film, and settle in for a night of outdoor cinema! All tickets are Pay What You Can.
Aug 22-24
Our Indigenous Film Festival has been rescheduled to June 27, 28 & 29, 2025. We’ve decided to permanently move the Indigenous film festival to a more hospitable time of the year. We originally programmed our Film Festival in mid August to take advantage of the balmy summer evenings, since programming a large scale theatre production had been proving too risky, but after three years of being smoked out or otherwise impacted by neighborhood fires, we think it’s finally time to move this event to a more reliable time of the year. Plus, by programming this event the week after National Indigenous Peoples Day, we hope to add to the general festivities and provide our community with multiple ways in which to recognize and celebrate Indigenous culture and creativity.
We are excited to plan for this early summer Indigenous film festival, and look forward to a splashy return in 2025!
Eat, drink, and get social! More than movies, these three nights are celebrations of Indigenous voices, stories and community.
We are proud to present a thrilling line up of Indigenous films by some of the country’s most exciting filmmakers. Tsilhqot’in BBQ, hot buttered popcorn and a bar featuring locally sourced craft beer and cocktails will be onsite. Bring a picnic, take a stroll through the fields before the film, and settle in for a night of outdoor cinema! All tickets are Pay What You Can.
Gates open at 6:00 Opening Ceremonies at 6:45 Films begin at 7:00
Have questions? Call our Box Office at 1-866-546-8533 and we will be happy to speak with you.
Thursday AUG 22
Our Festival opener is a new film by Caravan Farm Theatre alumnus Corey Payette!
LES FILLES DU ROI (The King’s Daughters) is the powerful story of a young girl, Kateri and her brother Jean-Baptiste whose lives are disrupted upon the arrival of les filles du roi in ‘New France’ (now Montreal) in 1665. They forge an unlikely relationship with the young fille Marie-Jeanne Lespérance – whose dream of a new life is more complicated than she could have imagined. Over the course of a year, Mohawk, French and English journeys collide, setting the stage for the Canada we know today.
Winner of BEST MUSIC at Hamilton International Film Festival
Winner of BEST FEATURE, BEST DIRECTOR & BEST ORGINIAL SCORE at the Flathead Lake International Cinemafest
Friday AUG 23
Half-Chinese, half-Cree Yvette Wong struggles to find her place in a small Saskatchewan community in the ‘60s. She embraces her Cree identity after she befriends Maggie Wolf and pursues her dream of going to medical school.
Saturday AUG 24
Written, directed and starring Secwépemc powerhouse Darrel Dennis!
The Great Salish Heist is a scrappy indie Ocean’s 11 with bags of charm and some authentic things to say about cultural colonialism. The Great Salish Heist manages to pull off its engaging premise with panache, aided immensely by a standout cast.
Three short films will be chosen from submissions gathered from across Turtle Island to precede the three feature films of our festival.
The selection panel consists of our annual panelists Bill Cohen (Syilx Okanagan) researcher, educator and artist, who has been sharing his deep passion for transformative and revitalizing works with Indigenous communities for over 25 years, and Aaron Leon (Secwepemc) an artist, community activist and academic currently researching Indigenous knowledge-keeping in a digital age. Our guest panelist is Tara Beagan.
Tara Beagan is a proud Ntlaka’pamux and Irish “Canadian” halfbreed. She is cofounder/director of ARTICLE 11 with Andy Moro and based in Mohkinstsis (Calgary.) Their feature film Reckoning will premiere in 2023.Beagan served as Artistic Director of Native Earth Performing Arts from February 2011 to December 2013. Beagan has been in residence at Cahoots Theatre, NEPA, the National Arts Centre, Berton House, and most recently Prairie Theatre Exchange. Seven of her 35 plays are published. Two plays have received Toronto’s Dora Award nominations, one win. In 2020, Honour Beat won the Gwen Pharis Ringwood Award for Drama. Recent writing includes Rise, Red River for PTE (premiering in 2024 with PTE, Theatre Circle Moliere and A11), Nice White Lady for Necessary Angel, and Ride or Die for Sunny Drake Productions, produced by Downstage.
Beagan is a Dora and Betty nominated actor, recently appearing in Theatre Calgary’s Little Women as well as Vertigo’s The Extractionist. Most recently Beagan was nominated for directing her play The Ministry of Grace for Making Treaty 7. Along with protégé Joelle Peters, Beagan is the 2020 laureate of the Siminovitch Prize for Theatre.
- The show lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours
- Please bring lawn chairs, cushions and blankets.
- It cools off at night so be sure to bring warm clothes.
- We have a licensed concession with beer, wine, coffee, and snacks. Touchless tap payment is available.
- We have heated, wheelchair accessible washrooms.
- Mobility parking is located at the end of the parking lot closest to the box office booth and is marked with blue signs.
- Caravan Farm Theatre is located in the countryside North-West of Armstrong. Please factor this into your driving time. If you have not visited before, we recommend that you print out a map and have it with you when you drive.
- Shows will not be held for latecomers.
- Dogs are not permitted at shows. Please leave them at home rather than in your car.
RAIN OR SHINE
All Caravan Farm Theatre performances are held outdoors. In the event of rain the show will be relocated to our dry and covered Rain Venue, ensuring that you see the full show in comfort.SUMMER SHOW COMFORT TIPS
- The show lasts approximately 2 hours with one 15-minute intermission.
- It cools off at night so be sure to bring warm clothes.
- We have a licensed concession with beer, wine, coffee and snacks. Bring cash!
- We have heated, wheelchair accessible washrooms.
- Mobility parking is located at the end of the parking lot closest to the box office booth and is marked with blue signs.
- Caravan Farm Theatre is located in the countryside North-West of Armstrong. Please factor this into your driving time. If you have not visited before, we recommend that you print out a map and have it with you when you drive.
- Shows will not be held for latecomers.
- Dogs are not permitted at shows. Please leave them at home rather than in your car.
4886 Salmon River Road
Armstrong BC, V0E 1B4
Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the Box Office at 1-866-546-8533
Donate Buy Tickets