Our Sponsors
Calgary Public Library offers our programming to library card holders free, making the Festival even more accessible.
The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers exists to fuel filmmakers, support storytellers, and connect the cinematic community. Check out their training, resources, clubs and more.
Everyone should visit this extraordinary space at the back of the Crossroads Market in Calgary. The ASA has an active membership of professional visual artists who strive for excellence and they increase public awareness and appreciation of the visual arts.

United Active Living is bringing living to aging by creating older adult communities where individuals live life on their terms with purpose, creativity, and connection. Through partnerships like THIRD ACTion Film Festival, we celebrate the power of storytelling to challenge stereotypes and showcase the vibrancy of life at every stage. Together, we’re inspiring a new narrative on aging—one that values experience, possibility, and lifelong learning and growth.
The University of Calgary Brenda Strafford Centre on Aging serves as a collaborative hub that promotes and supports interdisciplinary aging research and education undertaken across faculties and disciplines at the University of Calgary
We appreciate the repeated support of Financial Concierge. Their Professional Executor/Power of Attorney (POA) services offer support in estate administration and financial/healthcare matters.
Culinaire is a food and beverage magazine that celebrates Alberta. We’re highlighting local chefs, sommeliers, brewers, mixologists, restaurateurs, and local food and beverage experts. Linda Garson is Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Culinaire Magazine, and the creator of Vine & Dine, public wine and food pairing dinners that she hosts in restaurants around the city every month since 2005. She is a judge and host on all 24 episodes of Mixology Masters, airing now on Tubi, and appears regularly on Global Television.
CKUA is a donor-supported broadcaster that inspires and connects through the power of music, arts, culture, and story.
Did you know that they were Canada’s first public and educational broadcaster? CKUA was founded in 1927!
Life transitions shouldn't be overwhelming. As a trusted partner for seniors and their families, they transform the stress of relocating into a seamless experience. Their comprehensive concierge services ensure that seniors can focus on what matters most: embracing new chapters with confidence and peace of mind.
