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Aultsville Filmfest in Cornwall connects community through independent films
Summary
The 2026 Aultsville Filmfest in Cornwall returned as a second, resurrected edition focused on mostly Canadian independent films, and organizers said the program aimed to spark discussion; viewers highlighted Meadowlarks and We Lend a Hand.
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The 2026 Aultsville Filmfest in Cornwall returned for a second, resurrected edition that aimed to reconnect the community. Organizers presented a program of mostly Canadian independent films. Waldroff said the edition reflected the original purpose described by co-founders Pam Maloney and Melanie Baker-Brown. She emphasized that independent films are chosen to provoke thought and create discussion.
Key points:
- The event was the second edition after the festival was resurrected.
- Organizers said the program focused on mostly Canadian independent films.
- Waldroff referenced the festival’s original purpose as described by co-founders Pam Maloney and Melanie Baker-Brown.
- The festival was framed around sparking discussion and showing different perspectives.
- Two films noted by viewers were Meadowlarks and We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes.
Summary:
The festival’s return emphasized community conversation and presented films that prompted different perspectives among attendees. Organizers framed the program as a continuation of the co-founders’ aim to spark discussion. Undetermined at this time.
