TINY DOCS BY TINY PEOPLE

Tiny Docs by Tiny People is the Guelph Film Festival’s yearly series of short, kid-made documentaries that provide insights into how our smaller citizens see the world around them. Full of wonder and possibilities, these young filmmakers inspire and amaze!

Learn how to make your own doc and submit here.


2021 Tiny (Food) Docs

*This year’s Tiny Docs had a theme of food and was presented in partnership with

Our Food Future

Felix’s Spooktacular by Felix Messer (Age 5)

Rosie and the Giant Yum Yum by Rosie Williams (Age 5)

My Apples by Harriet Williams (Age 8)

Pet Science by Eleanor Shacklady (Age 11)

Mushroom Foraging with Avery by Avery Ellard (Age 5)

Unbeetable Brothers: Food to Dye For by Rohays Sheldon (Age 6) and Lachlan Sheldon (Age 3)


2020 Tiny (Food) Docs

*This year’s Tiny Docs had a theme of food and was presented in partnership with

Our Food Future

Persian Rice by Pardis Esmaeilsabzali (Age 9)

Stop Motion Vegetables by Oscar Martyn (Age 12)

Grill Cheese Show by The Wild Sheldons (Ages 2 & 5)

Dr McMurtry Presents by Beatrice McMurtry (Age 7)

My Favourite Treat by Bella Whittaker (Age 8).

Felix's Fried Green Tomatoes by Felix Messner (Age 4)

Bunnies in the Garden by the Cork Street Crew (Ages 6-9)

Bunnies on a Lion Hunt by the Cork Street Crew (Ages 6-9)


2019 Tiny Docs

Jack and Matty's Tips and How to Play Minecraft by Jack (Age 9) and Matty (Age 6)

Dolphins by Elizabeth M (Age 9) Charlotte H (Age 10)

Agent Roxy by Felix Carson (Age 7)


2018 Tiny docs

A Day at the Snail Sanctuary by North 44 Academy (grades 3-5)

Les papillons by John McCrae P.S. Kindergarten Class

Robins Pecking at Windows by Sophie Albrecht (Age 11)

Betta by Edie McGovern (Age 7)

Exciting Things – The Canmore Climb by Levon Khanna (Age 7)

How to Make Buttons by Cameron Loewen (Age 5) and Connor Loewen (Age 4)

The Soup Bakery by Desiree Loewen (Age 7)