Victoria – International Vegan Film Festival – 2025 World Tour

$20 per person; $5 student/vegan-curious discount

Join us for an inspiring evening at the International Vegan Film Festival – World Tour, where art meets advocacy! Bring your non-vegan person/people – documentaries are one of the top reasons people go vegan!

On January 25th, 2025 Victoria’s first vegan film festival begins at 1:30 pm, downtown at The Vic Theatre, featuring a selection of compelling short and medium length vegan-themed films that showcase the transformative power of art in promoting compassion and environmental stewardship. The film festival content will run for 90 minutes and we’ll have a short panel to discuss the films with local vegan leaders.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with like-minded individuals and be inspired by mission-driven content!

Tickets are $20 CAD.
Special $15 CAD pricing is available for students and “vegan-curious” individuals.
NB: Festival content is unrated and therefore restricted to 18+ audiences – bring your ID.

Venue: The Vic Theatre: 808 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC

Victoria IVFF 2025 is hosted by Positively Vegan, a BC non-profit with the mission to shift the public perception of vegans, veganism, vegan activism and plant-based foods by using positively-focused education, events, and entertainment to inspire and support a systemic shift to more socially just, healthy, and sustainable plant-rich communities. Follow us online here: FB & Instagram
If you can help support our mission to bring more vegan events to BC, and eventually Canada, we would be most grateful for financial support. Positively Vegan is a BC non-profit. We hosted Nanaimo VegFest 2023 and 2024, and we’re hosting VegFests in Nanaimo, Kelowna and Victoria in 2025, with plans for further growth in 2026.

Message us at [email protected] if you have any accessibility needs and we’ll do what we can to accommodate.

Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.