Enjoy a variety of film gems at TIFF Bell Lightbox this winter season. From the Tim Burton and Mary Pickford exhibitions to Hollywood Classics and 80s film programmes. This season has something everyone can enjoy! Be sure not to miss our special events, festivals and family activities – a wide array of film fun.
Non-member tickets go on sale January 18
Explore the art and imagination of Tim Burton, a landmark exhibition viewed by over 1 million people worldwide. Experience what some are calling "Monstrous Good Fun". Exclusive Canadian engagement ends April 17, 2021
January 13 – July 3, 2021
The first exhibition in TIFF Bell Lightbox's Canadian Film Gallery chronicles the life and career of Canada's Mary Pickford, one of the first and greatest stars of silent cinema.
Permanent Collection
HOME is a heritage programme that includes a display in the Canadian Film Gallery. It tells stories of the people, communities and organizations at King and John since Toronto’s emergence as a city.
Exciting line up from February 5 - April 6
The Free Screen Arthur Penn Jack Cardiff Ousmane Sembène Sandrine Bonnaire: À nos amours The New Auteurs: Denis Côté
February 7 to June 27
Presented in association with Random House of Canada and hosted by CBC's Eleanor Wachtel this series of screenings and conversations celebrates the art of adaptation. Showcases include The English Patient, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Lolita and more.
February 5 to April 2
Leave those battered VHS copies of your favourite films at home and join us as we relive the 80s on the big screen! Curated by guest programmer, Twitch blogger Todd Brown
January 9 - 11
Celebrate Family Day with two days of FREE programming brought to you by Bell. A great way to explore all that TIFF Bell Lightbox has to offer, you’ll enjoy screenings, activities, exhibitions, concerts and events—all FREE!
January 20 – February 1, 2021
Celebrate the best in Canadian film. See the Top Ten feature and short films of 2010 only at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
February 22 – March 4, 2021
This year the annual Human Rights Watch International Film Festival presents ten feature films that inspire hope, confront oppression, seek truth and demonstrate humanity’s will to defend their own rights and those of others.
November 27 to April 3, 2021
To celebrate the wild world of Tim Burton we bring you a season of free weekend fun for families. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
March 14 to 18
TIFF presents March Break Movie Madness with Movie Magic (ages 9 - 12) and Filmmaker Boot camp (ages 14-18).
Coming Soon! SprocketsApril 5 to April 17
April at TIFF is for the young & young at heart as we present the best Canadian and international films for youth.