Growing considerably over the last five years, the Calgary Underground Film Festival (CUFF) has been continuing its mission as a fan-focused festival. Simultaneously, it has steadily increased the number of Canadian and International talents converging on the city for 10 days of socializing and cinema with its subversive curation. It is second only to Montreal's Fantasia for this kind of smorgasbord of genre programming in Canada.
CUFF, in its 23rd year, has become the de facto gateway to offbeat cinema oddities for Canada’s mid-west. A mixture of documentary and fiction features from the festival circuit that would not otherwise grace screens in this part of the country, it is a showcase and launch pad for the work of Alberta talent, and industry gathering. Every year, the double-decker Globe Cinema becomes a pulsating heartbeat in the otherwise quiet West End of the city as the oil execs and office-tower dwellers flee for the suburbs, and the Punks-nextdoor get warm up their bass guitars up at Vern's.