Lebanese Film Festival Canada

Founder, Director 
Haylove Hadchiti

Meet Hay-love, the passionate founder and director of the highly acclaimed Lebanese Film Festival of Canada. Ms. Haylove's vision can transform a festival into a spirited celebration of art, culture, and storytelling, captivating attendees annually from French quarters, English, Arabic, and anyone who is curious to blend into the mix.

In the contemporary landscape of a mixed society bringing together Francophone and Canadian diaspora, a unique cultural tapestry is woven, combining the diverse threads of heritage, language, and experiences. This amalgamation forms a rich and complex fabric that reflects both the roots and the present-day realities of this dynamic community. At the core of this cultural mix lies the Lebanese heritage, steeped in the history, language, and traditions Lebanon. From the cuisine that tantalizes taste buds with its delectable array of flavours, to the arts and literature that captivate with their eloquence, the Lebanese influence forms an integral part of this mixed society's identity. In this cosmopolitan blend, French-Canadian dialects intertwined with the remnants of linguistic nuances, creating a linguistic landscape that delights both the inhabitants and visitors alike.


However, the fabric of this mixed society is not limited solely to its Francophone roots. The Canadian diaspora, with its diverse ethnocultural groups, adds a plethora of vibrant colors to the blend. Cultural elements from Indigenous communities, Asian cultures, European backgrounds, and many more intersect, creating a mosaic of traditions, customs, and perspectives. This interplay fosters a spirit of inclusivity, celebration, and a sense of shared identity, where differences are celebrated and cherished. Within this mixed society, contemporary expressions of arts, music, and literature flourish, showcasing a fusion of creative influences. Media arts and cinema blend traditional techniques with modern concepts, presenting unique juxtapositions of cultures and aesthetics.

While this culture of a mixed society of contemporary Francophone and Canadian diaspora captures the essence of its past and shines a light on the present, it is in the fusion of traditions, languages, and lived experiences that its true beauty lies.