Canadian cinema in the dean of French seaside resorts
Created in 2013, the Dieppe Canadian Film Festival is the first European festival entirely dedicated to Canadian cinema. Organized every spring by the Ciné-Deep association, this festival offers four days at the Cinéma Mégarama in Dieppe with a rich and diverse program: feature films in competition, Indigenous short films, documentaries, animated films, and comedies, offering a complete panorama of the richness of Canadian film production. The festival is also an opportunity for meetings and exchanges with Franco-Canadian filmmakers and professionals.
Since 2013, the Dieppe Canadian Film Festival has created a unique cultural bridge between France and Canada. Born from the initiative of the Ciné-Deep association, this festival is part of the deep historical ties that unite Dieppe with Canada — the Norman town being famous for the 1942 raid and its age-old links with New France and maritime explorations.
The festival is the first event in Europe exclusively dedicated to Canadian cinema, from all provinces. It offers an exceptional showcase for a film industry often unknown to the French public, rich in its linguistic diversity (Francophone, Anglophone, Indigenous), its landscapes, and its unique themes.
Each edition offers around forty screenings spread over four days at the Cinéma Mégarama in Dieppe. The program includes:
Beyond the screenings, the festival is a place for meetings between Canadian filmmakers and the Norman public. Round tables, post-screening discussions, and festive events — such as the traditional Bal québécois with traditional music — punctuate the four days of the festival, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere.
The choice of Dieppe as the host city is not insignificant. The Norman seaside resort maintains strong historical ties with Canada, from the Newfoundland fishing expeditions of the 16th century to the Dieppe Raid of August 19, 1942, an Allied military operation with a Canadian majority that profoundly marked the memory of both countries. The festival is part of this memorial and cultural relationship, extending it through the lens of contemporary cinema.
The 13th edition of the Dieppe Canadian Film Festival will be held from March 26 to 29, 2026, at the Cinéma Mégarama. More than 40 screenings are expected, including feature films in competition, Indigenous short films, documentaries, and animated films, accompanied by meetings with Canadian filmmakers.
The Dieppe Canadian Film Festival returns for its 13th edition from March 26 to 29, 2026. For four days, the Cinéma Mégarama in Dieppe will host a rich and diverse program celebrating Canadian cinema in all its forms.
More than 40 screenings are planned: feature films in competition and preview screenings, a selection of Indigenous short films, documentaries, and animated films. The jury and the public will choose the best films of this edition.
Among the announced films is the romantic comedy "Amour apocalypse", presented at the last Cannes Film Festival. Meetings with filmmakers and the Bal québécois will complete the program.
Cinéma Mégarama
Dieppe
Screenings over 4 days, Thursday to Sunday
By car: Dieppe is accessible from Rouen via the A151/N27 (approx. 1 hour). Free parking near the cinema.
By train: Dieppe station, served from Rouen (direct line, approx. 50 min). The cinema is within walking distance of the station.
Affordable prices for all screenings. Consult the program on the official website for detailed prices. Festival passes are available for access to all screenings.
Ciné-Deep Association
Website: festival-canadien-dieppe.fr
Facebook: @festivaldufilmcanadiendedieppe
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