
Igniting a Cultural Renaissance:
The Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival (TCCFF)

Commemorating the 88th Anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre with a musical performance by the Toronto Pops Orchestra and an exclusive screening of the acclaimed film Dead to Rights (南京照相舘). Join us for this meaningful event honoring history and promoting peace.
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Upcoming Event: Wing Chun Dance Drama
Date: December 16th - Jan 4th
Location: Meridian Hall, 1 Front St E, Toronto, ON

TCCFF Partners

At the Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival, we celebrate the art of cinema and the incredible storytelling of our filmmakers. Join us as we showcase a stunning array of films that represent the richness of Chinese Canadian culture and traditions. Experience the powerful martial art of Wing Chun through our special film features, reflecting its philosophy and discipline. We look forward to sharing this unique cinematic journey with you!
Partner • Wing Chun

Upcoming Event: Commenmoration of the Nanjin Massacre 1936
At the Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival, we believe in the power of film to foster understanding and unity. In collaboration with the Asian Pacific Peace Museum, we showcase films that highlight the diversity of our communities and advocate for peace. Join us in honoring these important stories and inspiring positive change.
Partner • Chinese Cultural Center of Greater Toronto (CCCGT)
At the Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival, we are excited to collaborate with the Chinese Cultural Center of Greater Toronto. Together, we strive to enrich the cultural landscape of our city by showcasing compelling films that resonate with the Chinese Canadian experience. Stay connected with us for updates on partnerships and festivals.
Spotlight: CCCGT Asian Garden
The Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto presents the blueprint for our Asian Garden—a tranquil landmark that will enrich Toronto's heart. More than a landscape, the CCCGT Asian Garden will embody Asian culture through traditional design and timeless philosophy. It will inspire connections with nature, nurture friendships, and foster intercultural understanding.
At its core, the Garden reflects our values: preserving heritage, promoting cultural exchange, and building community for generations to come. Join us in creating this legacy. Help raise $5,000,000 for design and construction, with groundbreaking planned for Spring 2026. Together, we can build an enduring sanctuary of beauty, harmony, and cultural pride.

Partner • Asian Pacific Peace Museum


Partner • Yee Hong Foundation

Partnering with the Yee Hong Foundation is a pivotal part of the Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival’s mission. Together, we create an inspiring platform that not only celebrates film but also supports community health and wellness initiatives. We are excited about this collaboration and invite you to join us in shining a light on these important narratives and causes.

Support the Yee Hong Legacy
Partner • Luna Chinese Private Banquets

Luna Chinese Private Banquets joins the Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival as a partner dedicated to offering a truly unique and elevated dining experience. Inspired by the culinary traditions and artistic heritage of the Tang and Song dynasties, Luna blends historical recipes, elegant design, and modern refinement to create immersive private banquets that celebrate China’s rich gastronomic past. We’re proud to partner with Luna and highlight the exceptional craftsmanship and cultural storytelling they bring to every gathering.

At the Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival, partnerships are vital to our mission. We are grateful for the support of our amazing partners who contribute their resources, expertise, and enthusiasm. Together, we showcase exceptional films and foster a deeper understanding of the Chinese-Canadian experience. If you’re interested in partnering with us or learning more about our current affiliations, please reach out!
This isn't just a festival; it's a growing movement that bridges communities, telling one story at a time.
