
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

About the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is one of the world’s most prestigious and widely attended film festivals. Established in 1976, TIFF takes place annually in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is recognized as one of the most important cultural events celebrating new cinema from around the world.
The 2026 Toronto International Film Festival presented by Rogers will run from September 10–20, 2026, bringing together film lovers, filmmakers, industry professionals, and media for eleven days of screenings, premieres, and industry events.
About TIFF
TIFF showcases a diverse selection of films from around the globe, including feature films, documentaries, shorts, and series. Known for its bold programming and strong audience engagement, the festival highlights both established auteurs and emerging talent.
The festival is widely regarded as a key launchpad for awards season, with many People’s Choice Award winners going on to receive Academy Award nominations and wins.
As one of the world’s most influential film events, TIFF continues to set the standard for excellence in film programming while fostering cultural discovery through cinema.
Awards
TIFF presents several awards, including audience-voted and juried honours:
- People’s Choice Award – Voted by festival audiences and often seen as a strong indicator of future awards success.
- Platform Prize – Awarded by an international jury to a film demonstrating strong artistic merit and directorial vision.
- Amplify Voices Awards – Recognizes Canadian films and filmmakers from underrepresented communities.
2026 Festival Details
- Dates: September 10–20, 2026
- Location: Various venues across Toronto, including TIFF Lightbox
- Website: tiff.net
2025 Festival Highlights
- 216 feature films, 66 short films, and 10 series screened from 79 countries
- More than 760,000 attendees
- 5,000 accredited industry delegates
- Over 1,900 accredited journalists
- Five-day Industry Conference featuring 45+ panels and 160+ speakers
- More than 480,000 visitors on Festival Street
- Over 9,000 international and Canadian submissions
Submission Deadlines & Fees (2026)
Key Dates
- Submissions Open: February 27, 2026
- Early-Bird Deadline: March 27, 2026 (11:59 PM ET)
- Standard Deadline: May 8, 2026 (11:59 PM ET)
TIFF Industry Members receive a 15% discount on submission fees.
Early-Bird Submission Fees (CAD)
- Canadian Features: $90
- Canadian Documentary Features: $90
- Canadian Shorts: $50
- International Features: $120
- International Documentary Features: $120
- International Shorts: $75
- Primetime: $75
Standard Submission Fees (CAD)
- Canadian Features: $155
- Canadian Documentary Features: $155
- Canadian Shorts: $75
- International Features: $155
- International Documentary Features: $155
- International Shorts: $95
- Primetime: $100
Please note: The Wavelengths category is invitation-only by the TIFF programming team.
Festival Experience
TIFF offers a dynamic festival experience with screenings and events taking place across cinemas in Toronto, alongside industry programming and public engagement activities.
The programme typically includes:
- Gala Presentations
- Special Presentations
- Platform and Discovery sections
- Industry Conference panels and networking events
- Festival Street public events and activations
TIFF continues to serve as a major hub for global cinema, bringing together audiences and industry professionals while showcasing some of the year’s most anticipated films.
Additional Information
TIFF is a festival accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). For more information, submission details, and updates, visit the official TIFF website.










