Who we are
cinema + community
Brought to you by Of Sorts®
Tiny Hours is a community-driven film club dedicated to intentional curation and meaningful exchange. We gather around films that spark conversation, expand perspective, and reflect the richness of the world we live in. Our focus is on uplifting fresh and underrepresented voices, creating space where storytelling feels thoughtful, accessible, and genuinely engaging.
TINY HOURS FILM FESTIVAL
In Spring 2026, the spirit of the film club grows into the inaugural Tiny Hours Film Festival, hosted at Westside Studio. The festival extends our mission by offering emerging filmmakers a platform to share their work, engage with audiences, and enter the industry on their own terms. It’s a space built for dialogue, discovery, and the celebration of new voices in film. Our estival centres inclusion, representation, and community.
Whether it’s your first short or your latest passion project, Tiny Hours Film Festival provides a welcoming space for filmmakers to share their work, connect with audiences, and celebrate storytelling in all its cinematic forms.
We’re passionate about diverse stories and perspectives, and we’re excited to share a carefully curated selection of films with you.
About Of Sorts®
Of Sorts® is an arts and culture hub based in Toronto, focused on creating spaces where creativity, community, and storytelling meet. Through cultural programming, collaborative partnerships, and narrative-led projects, Of Sorts® builds experiences that inspire connection and celebrate artistic expression.
The studio continues to grow a community of collaborators who share a commitment to thoughtful, accessible, and culturally resonant work.
About westside
Westside Studio has been a cornerstone of Toronto’s creative community for more than 40 years. With 14,000 sq. ft. of production space and a seasoned team who support projects of all sizes, they’ve built a reputation for craftsmanship, collaboration, and care.
We’re proud to launch our inaugural season in a studio that’s long championed the work of storytellers.