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Canadian Sport Film Festival showcases powerful impact of sports on society

Canadian Sport Film Festival showcases powerful impact of sports on society

CBC
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 08:20:21 PM UTC

This is a column by Shireen Ahmed, who writes opinion for CBC Sports. For more information about CBC's Opinion section, please see the FAQ.

The only thing I love as much as sports are documentaries and films about sports. 

The Canadian Sport Film Festival (CSFF) is the best film festival that you have probably never heard of. It was the brainchild of Russell Field, an academic who in 2008 came up with the idea in a small but charming apartment in Baltimore while doing post-graduate work.

His vision was to use sport (broadly defined) as a lens to better understand human moments — personal, political, human rights and activism. The festival showcases the powerful impact of sports on society. Field calls it a sports and social justice film festival. 

A historian with a particular interest in the effects of sport on society, Field often used film in his teaching. Although he knew little about the film industry, he thought the cross-section of sports and film was a powerful way to share information and delve deeper into issues in sports and social justice. 

The annual festival started as a one-man project but now has a 10-person board of directors, a communications person, an operations manager and a programming committee that selects the films. Field said they are always looking for volunteers. 

I was part of the selection committee a few years ago and enjoyed watching films from all around the world and ranking them. At least two people view each film and the ones that rank highest are discussed and debated and then brought to the committee to decide. Field sad this process is one of the most invigorating parts of the festival. There are anywhere from 100-150 submissions to CSFF. 

This year the festival is running at TIFF Lightbox in Toronto from Nov.18-19, and online from Nov. 18-24. It has four main screening slots, one free screening for youth and one youth workshop. Russell intended this to not only be a place to watch films from all over the world, but it is also a place to discuss different ideas and share learnings. Provoking dialogue is part of the concept of the CSFF and there is a Q&A after every screening.

"Conversation is a key part of what we do," Field said.

Sherien Barsoum is a renowned independent Canadian film director and producer, and a founding member of the Racial Media Equity Collective. Her documentary, Butterflies in the Trenches, was featured at CSFF in 2018. I moderated the Q&A afterward between Barsoum and Curtis Carmichael, the athlete she chronicles for the film. 

"CSFF fills a special space in the Canadian festival landscape — the intersection of sport and social issues can easily be overlooked," Barsoum said recently over text. "But given the massive space sport takes in our lives and across the globe, it's critical to pay attention to this intersection."

There are more than 80 film festivals in Toronto every year, but this one is different because it seeks to connect with people all over the country and not be situated in one place. 

This idea is critical to Field's mission of the film festival. CSFF has had events in Winnipeg where they have shown short films on a screen made of snow that was built by staff from The Forks, an Urban national park neighbourhood and gathering space in Winnipeg. 

Field said that while growing the festival and increasing visibility is important, community partnerships are essential and staying closer to the community — not further away — is the goal. The corporatization of events can sometimes be inevitable but there is power in grassroots communities and art. 

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