The Fairy Tales film festival is making its return to Calgary, bringing a diverse array of global queer stories and community conversations to the city. The festival, known for its focus on LGBTQ+ narratives, will feature a series of short films and feature-length works that explore themes of identity, love, and resilience.
Festival Highlights
Among the films being screened is Snakeskin, a short film starring Veronica Garcia. The film is part of a lineup that includes works from filmmakers around the world, offering audiences a chance to experience stories that are often underrepresented in mainstream cinema.
Community Engagement
In addition to film screenings, the festival will host community conversations and panel discussions. These events aim to foster dialogue around queer experiences and create a safe space for attendees to share their thoughts and perspectives. Organizers emphasize the importance of building connections within the community through these interactive sessions.
The festival runs over the weekend, with multiple showtimes and venues across Calgary. Tickets are available for individual screenings or full festival passes.
For more information on the schedule and ticketing, attendees are encouraged to visit the official Fairy Tales film festival website. The festival promises to be a vibrant celebration of queer cinema and community spirit.



