Save the Dates! The 28th Annual OWFF takes place September 28 to October 1, 2017

The One World Film Festival is back this fall to present its 28th year of thought-provoking documentaries and discussions on global issues. Mark your calendars and join One World Arts from September 28 to October 1 at Saint Paul University … Continue reading Save the Dates! The 28th Annual OWFF takes place September 28 to October 1, 2017

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KONELĪNE: Our Land Beautiful Ottawa Premiere and Benefit for One World Arts | February 22

Join One World Arts for a special one-night-only screening of the breathtaking and award winning Canadian documentary KONELĪNE: Our Land Beautiful at the ByTowne Cinema (325 Rideau St.) in Ottawa on February 22nd, 2017 at 6:45PM. The screening will be … Continue reading KONELĪNE: Our Land Beautiful Ottawa Premiere and Benefit for One World Arts | February 22

OWFF is back this week with 4 days of Docs & Talks on Global Issues | Sept 29 to Oct 2 in Ottawa

Ottawa’s annual One World Film Festival is back, September 29th to October 2nd, with a program featuring 16 thought-provoking Canadian and international documentaries, 7 talks, and other engaging activities that will inspire you to learn more take action on human … Continue reading OWFF is back this week with 4 days of Docs & Talks on Global Issues | Sept 29 to Oct 2 in Ottawa

On the Frontlines of Indigenous Resistance with the Nobel Women’s Initiative and MiningWatch Canada – September 29th

Join One World Arts, the Nobel Women’s Initiative, MiningWatch Canada and MC Nigel Newlove (Nation to Nation, APTN) on September 30th at the Library and Archives of Canada for an evening of documentaries and discussions dedicated to raising awareness about … Continue reading On the Frontlines of Indigenous Resistance with the Nobel Women’s Initiative and MiningWatch Canada – September 29th

2016 OWFF Launches September 15 with Enviro Doc “How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change”

One World Arts launches the 27th edition the One World Film Festival on September 15 at the ByTowne Cinema (325 Rideau St., Ottawa) with an announcement about the thought-provoking Canadian and international documentaries, panel discussions and workshops featured in the … Continue reading 2016 OWFF Launches September 15 with Enviro Doc “How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change”

OWFF 2015: Day Three of the Film Festival in Pictures

The third day of the 2015 festival showcased docs and talks on the theme on ‘Our Home On Native Land,’ with screenings of Canadian and indigenous documentary films and panel discussions with filmmakers, documentary protagonists, and experts on Aboriginal Law and mining in … Continue reading OWFF 2015: Day Three of the Film Festival in Pictures

Q and A with Charles Wilkinson the Director of Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World

In his interview, below, with the One World Film Festival (OWFF) Charles Wilkinson talks about Canadian politics, indigenous rights, consumerism, documentary filmmaking, and the Pepsi generation … Thank you for agreeing to talk to us about your film Haida Gwaii: On … Continue reading Q and A with Charles Wilkinson the Director of Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World