2022 FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
The fifth annual Weengushk International Film Festival took place at Four Directions Complex in Aundeck Omni Kaning from July 8th to 10th 2022!
In 2022, the theme of our festival was “Write From the Womb”. WIFF focused on showcasing the stories and voices of Indigenous women, two-spirit and LGBTQ2s+ folk. We want to call attention to all of the amazing work done by the Indigenous matriarchs in our community. This theme was developed by WIFF’s Founder and Artistic Director Shirley Cheechoo C.M. Dr. Cheechoo is a prime example of a strong and impactful Indigenous woman, having worked in the community for over 30 years as an award winning artist, actor and filmmaker. We believe that the stories of these women should be brought to the forefront of the arts, as in the past their voices have been silenced and pushed aside.

2022 Musical Acts


Rastak
Opening & Closing Night


Lacey Hill
Opening Night


Vern Cheechoo Band
Opening Night


Tom Cochrane
Closing Night
2022 Honourees & Award Winners!

Humanitarian Award A
National Chief Roseanne Archibald

Humanitarian Award B
Tonya Lee Williams

Culture Enrichment Award
Alanis Obomsawin

Award of Excellence
Tina Keeper

Medicine Bundle
Katie Jamieson

Special Recognition Merit Award
Denise Bolduc

Best Film
Scarborough

Best Short Narrative
Kwekosiw - She Whistles

Joshua Yesno Tribute Award
Lee Maracle-ba

Special Recognition Builder Award
Jeanette Lavalle Corbiere

Legendary Award
Tom Cochrane

Best Director
Loretta Todd, director of Monkey Beach

Best Actor
Dakota Ray Hebert of
Run Woman Run

Clearing the Path Award
Elaine Bomberry

Special Recognition Award Spirit Award
Phyllis Ellis

Icon Award
Robbie Robertson

Best Documentary
One of Ours

Best Student Film
Runs Through their Blood

Best Screenplay
Night Raiders