Events Description
RPFF presents films of all genres that feature Indigenous, Black and People of Colour narratives, told by people who belong to those communities.
Before the film, the park will be bustling with family-friendly pre-show activities early in the evening starting at 7:30pm, and Taste of Regent Park, a vibrant weekly market, will open at 5pm.
Attendees are also invited to take part in family-friendly pre-show activities like performances, dance and music classes, lawn games, colour pages and more. The Taste of Regent Park will also take place before the screenings, allowing attendees to fuel up before a relaxing night under the stars.
Patrons are asked to bring their own blankets and chairs, and all seating is first-come, first-served. Mobility devices and strollers are welcome on the field.
Popcorn, water and pop is available for sale at affordable prices. All proceeds help keep our year-round programming FREE and accessible for everyone!
Who is it for?
All ages
HOW MUCH
Tickets : 0
Free
How to get tickets?
At the door: free
WHEN & WHERE
Date:
Wednesday, July 8, 15, 22, @ Sundown
Films start at sundown (~ 9pm), but join us early for pre-show activities and fun in the park
- July 8: The Tower
directed by Mats Grorud
Animation | 1h 14m | 2018 | English, Arabic, French - July 15: Fancy Dance
directed by Erica Tremblay
Drama | 1h 30m | 2023 | English, Cayuga - July 22: My Father’s Shadow
directed by Akinola Davies Jr.
Drama | 1h 35m | 2025 | Nigerian Pidgin, Yoruba, English
Venue & Address
Regent Park (the Big Park), 620 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5A 3S4
Wheelchair accessible











