The Calgary Underground Film Festival Announces Full Lineup for 23rd Edition
Western Canada’s largest genre film festival, The Calgary Underground Film Festival (or CUFF), just dropped its entire lineup for the 23rd edition.
Existing in a kind of liminal season where the city could be the piled under snow, or T-shirt patio weather, the festival obliges with an equally unpredictable mixture of prestige horror, indie comedies, quirky satire, under the radar Canadian drama, and oddball documentaries.
The festival opens with Damian McCarthy’s supernatural horror, Hokum, which stars Adam Scott (Severance, Party Down). Our own J Hurtado noted that the film puts “McCarthy into the upper echelon of contemporary horror filmmakers alongside people like Ari Aster and Oz Perkins.”
The festival closes with I Love Boosters, the latest from Boots Riley (Sorry To Bother You) featuring a superb ensemble, including LaKeith Stanfield, Demi Moore, Don Cheadle, Keke Palmer, Will Poulter, and Adam DeVine, among others. The crime-comedy about a bunch of shoplifters in LA debuted a couple weeks ago at South by Southwest, to (unsurprisingly) excellent reviews.
In between, highlights include Bruce McDonald deconstructing the fiasco of his own making in Claire’s Hat, a rarely seen documentary on what went wrong with his 2001 released big budget, Juliette Lewis, Gina Gershon, and Mickey Rourke-starring ode to Toronto neighbourhoods, Picture Claire.
A new feature from CUFF regular Anthony Oberbeck (Dad & Stepdad, Reveries: The Mind Prison) will be spotlighted, as the filmmaker, writer and actor returns with a new project, Little Doors, about a woman with a small wooden door on the side of her body.
Other highlights include Adrian Curry’s exceptional horror-comedy-cringe debut, Obsession, and a 21st century subconscious rhyme with Canadian classic Goin’ Down The Road, the comic mockumentary Tracy & Martina Goin’ Out West.
Dario Russo’s Aussie fantasy-comedy, The Fox, is the fairy tale of a hunter who encounters a talking fox with a proposal to solve his problems, and features Jai Courtney, Emily Browning, Sam Neill, and Olivia Colman. Mickey Reece’s latest, Every Heavy Thing, will be spotlighted. And from “The Rock” comes Justin Oakey’s Hangashore, about a haunted artist chasing the ghost of her father to the remote coast of Newfoundland.
Also, more docs about everything from punk bands (NOFX 40 Years of Fuckin, Up), Paddle Tennis (Kings of Venice), Mexican rodeos (Jaripeo) and the fake-blockbuster production mill, The Asylum (Mockbuster).
CUFF runs at the Globe Cinema in Calgary from April 16-26, 2026.
The full list of feature films playing at this years CUFF is below.
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