The South Western International Film Festival was an annual film festival in Sarnia, Ontario, staged from 2015 to 2022.[1] Launched in 2015, the festival programs a lineup of Canadian and international films in November each year,[2] at the city's Imperial Theatre and Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery.[3]
The inaugural festival was opened with a gala screening of Into the Forest, a film by Sarnia native Patricia Rozema.[4]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the 2020 festival was staged online.[5] The 2020 festival included a retrospective program of the work of Sami Khan, a filmmaker from Sarnia whose short documentary film St. Louis Superman was an Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary (Short Subject) at the 92nd Academy Awards.[6]
The festival's longtime executive director was Ravi Srinivasan,[7] until his death in January 2023.[8] He was also an associate programmer with the Toronto International Film Festival, specializing in South Asian and Philippine films.[8] His death resulted in the festival cancelling the 2023 edition, stating that Srinivasan's wider industry connections had been too essential to the festival's operations for it to continue without him.[9]