Alum at Yorkton film festival 2026

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Ashna Sharma

Communications Coordinator

Photo: Still from Meadowlarks, written and directed by alum Tasha Hubbard (Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program, NSI IndigiDocs). Meadowlarks is the opening night screening at the 2026 Yorkton Film Festival. Courtesy of BOAF Films EFF Inc. / BOAF Films JFL Inc.

The National Screen Institute is proud to celebrate the many alum taking part in the 2026 Yorkton Film Festival, running May 21 to 25 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

This year’s festival includes National Screen Institute alum nominated across Golden Sheaf Award categories, featured in the opening night screening and participating in industry panels and networking events.

National Screen Institute staff will also take part in festival programming, with director of partner support Chris Vajcner joining YFF Industry Connect and senior programs manager Ursula Lawson attending as a Yorkton Film Festival board member and co-chair of the festival’s industry programming committee.

From documentary and fiction to children’s programming, commercial work and factual series, the nominated projects highlight the range of stories these creators are bringing to audiences.

Please join us in congratulating the following alum.

Nominees

Festival screenings and industry programming

If you have a project or event at this year’s festival that is not listed here, we’d love to hear from you. Please email ashna.sharma@nsi-canada.

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