Vision de Loin Society

Vision de Loin Society Vision de Loin Society is a non-profit arts and media organization based in Alberta/Edmonton, dedicated to storytelling that tackles pressing social issues.

Our goal is to create content that is educational, engaging, and transformative.

Behind the lens: we turn local stories into visible, lasting change. At Vision de Loin, our festival track record shows ...
05/05/2026

Behind the lens: we turn local stories into visible, lasting change. At Vision de Loin, our festival track record shows project-based collaboration, paired mentorships, and community screenings that reach hundreds across Alberta. We worked hand-in-hand with residents and filmmakers to overcome funding, logistics, and access challenges—and the result was honest work that sparked conversation and connection. Interested in joining the next project or sharing an idea? Visit https://wix.to/ePLoeoN to learn how we support Alberta artists and advocates. Let’s make your story visible.

We’re proud to feature [Artist Name], a storyteller whose films center lived experience and cultural memory in Alberta’s...
05/05/2026

We’re proud to feature [Artist Name], a storyteller whose films center lived experience and cultural memory in Alberta’s arts scene. Their work blends intimate portraiture with bold community narratives, inviting viewers to listen, learn, and connect. At Vision de Loin, we amplify underrepresented voices through film and festival programming—stories that shift perspective and spark conversation. Join us in celebrating diverse creators and supporting inclusive storytelling. Learn more: https://wix.to/DYgYKhE 🎬✨

We’re proud to share a story from Vision de Loin: a young participant turned an idea into a short film—learning cinemato...
05/05/2026

We’re proud to share a story from Vision de Loin: a young participant turned an idea into a short film—learning cinematography, editing, and storytelling while connecting with mentors and screening their work for the community. The skills built, relationships formed, and voices amplified show how arts programs create lasting social change in Alberta. Join us in supporting youth creativity and community storytelling. Learn more: https://wix.to/G8raw87 🎬✨

We're proud to share our Alberta Spotlight: a community storytelling project that lifts everyday voices to the center. I...
05/05/2026

We're proud to share our Alberta Spotlight: a community storytelling project that lifts everyday voices to the center. It highlights a local issue, features residents and artists, and sparked measurable engagement — community screenings, dialogue sessions, and growing attendance across venues. Rooted in Alberta, our work builds empathy, inspires civic action, and connects artists with advocates. Join the conversation and see the stories for yourself: https://wix.to/tY3URYG

From screen to conversation: we bring Alberta’s issues into the light through film and discussion. At Vision de Loin, ou...
05/05/2026

From screen to conversation: we bring Alberta’s issues into the light through film and discussion. At Vision de Loin, our One People Festival and past screenings have turned complex topics—housing, reconciliation, migration—into shared stories that invite listening, learning, and action. Join us for thoughtful films, community talks, and accessible resources that spark real dialogue and connect neighbours, artists, and advocates. Visit https://wix.to/e1n4q8A to learn more and get involved. 🎬🤝

We’re proud to share a new micro‑documentary spotlighting an Alberta storyteller whose lived experience shaped a short f...
05/05/2026

We’re proud to share a new micro‑documentary spotlighting an Alberta storyteller whose lived experience shaped a short film that moves hearts and sparks conversation. Watch 30–45 seconds of interview clips and stills that show how personal stories become public impact. At Vision de Loin, we use art to drive social change through festival programming and youth mentorship—because when communities tell their own stories, transformation follows. Watch now and join us: https://wix.to/HiACqN4

We’re proud to show how One People Festival turns art into action—hosting sessions that confront local issues like racia...
05/05/2026

We’re proud to show how One People Festival turns art into action—hosting sessions that confront local issues like racial equity, sharing community voices, and sparking solutions. Join us in celebrating dialogue led by Vision de Loin, with proven impact from past screenings, youth programs, and strong attendance. Watch, listen, and act with us. Learn more: https://wix.to/y7KVYdO

We’re proud to introduce filmmaker Maya Thompson, whose short documentary will screen at One People Festival. “I make sp...
05/05/2026

We’re proud to introduce filmmaker Maya Thompson, whose short documentary will screen at One People Festival. “I make space for stories that often go unheard,” she says. Her film centers Indigenous youth voices through community-led interviews and archival collaborations — a clear example of how art shifts perspective and builds understanding. Vision de Loin curates and amplifies these stories, continuing our work with festivals and documentaries to elevate underrepresented Alberta voices. Learn more: https://wix.to/nL0LmjC

Tell us: which local voices do you want to see amplified?

We’re sharing stories that turn neighbourhood moments into shared meaning. Each week, Vision de Loin highlights a local ...
04/14/2026

We’re sharing stories that turn neighbourhood moments into shared meaning. Each week, Vision de Loin highlights a local artist or neighbour whose lived experience reflects Alberta’s diversity — intimate portraits that build empathy and strengthen community ties. Our film and documentary work informs the One People Festival’s programming, so these stories aren’t just seen, they shape what comes next. Visit https://wix.to/I3cU0B0 to witness how everyday lives become media with impact. Join the conversation and tell us whose story deserves the spotlight. 🎬✨

Meet the artists shaping One People Festival — and the stories that move us. We're excited to introduce filmmakers and c...
04/14/2026

Meet the artists shaping One People Festival — and the stories that move us. We're excited to introduce filmmakers and creators whose work blends art and activism to spark conversation across Alberta. From intimate documentaries to bold experimental pieces, these artists explore identity, belonging, and community with clarity and courage. For example, Vision de Loin’s past projects — including their award‑recognized short documentaries and multimedia campaigns — show how creative media can shift public dialogue and lift overlooked voices. Discover new perspectives, connect with powerful work, and join us in supporting representation in Alberta’s arts scene. Learn more and see the full lineup at https://wix.to/b9jZ4W7

We hosted “UNDERSTANDING DIAS, STEREOTYPES & DISCRIMINATION” to listen, learn, and create together. Today’s session brou...
04/12/2026

We hosted “UNDERSTANDING DIAS, STEREOTYPES & DISCRIMINATION” to listen, learn, and create together. Today’s session brought artists, youth, and community members into a safe storytelling circle to surface lived experiences, challenge assumptions, and imagine more inclusive futures.

At Vision de Loin Society, we use film and arts-based programs to amplify diverse voices across Alberta — and every conversation like this moves us closer to real change. Thank you to everyone who came out to share and to listen. Want to stay involved? Visit the event page to see outcomes and upcoming programs: https://wix.to/saRXJMx

Let’s keep the conversation going — share one insight you heard today or one action you’ll take to support inclusion.

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11205 96 Street
Edmonton, AB
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