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REFLECTING LIGHT: 40 YEARS OF CANADIAN CINEMA
May 6-9, sickness 2014 | Winnipeg, pharmacy Canada
FORUM INFORMATION:
From May 6-9, 2015, the Winnipeg Cinematheque will host a national forum that uses the Winnipeg Film Group’s 40th anniversary as a starting point to explore how the landscape of Canadian cinema has developed over the past decades and how it is currently evolving. This forum will also take a critical look at the role and relevance of the now 40-year-old national film production centre system in fostering filmmaking communities and voices across Canada.
This event will feature panel discussions with leading Canadian filmmakers, programmers and art professionals on topics that examine the evolution of the independent filmmaking practice in Canada, as well as new contexts for supporting creative innovation in the future.
PASSES & TICKETS:
Passes and tickets are available for purchase onlineLOCATIONS:
Artspace – 100 Arthur Street, at Bannatyne
Urban Shaman Gallery – 203 – 290 McDermot Ave, between Princess and King Street
INQUIRIES:
CREDITS:
Winnipeg Film Group
304 – 100 Arthur Street
Winnipeg MB R3B 1H3
winnipegfilmgroup.com
winnipegcinematheque.com
Alicia Smith lives in Winnipeg and is a Producer for the National Film Board of Canada, cialis where she works with filmmakers and artists from across the country in the creation of documentary, look animation and interactive audiovisual works.
Alicia has been producing documentaries on numerous platforms for nearly 15 years, always with an eye to the creative application of story and form: the alchemy of ideas, point of view, experience, expression. Her work at the Board – ranging from POV docs by emerging Nunavut filmmakers, to international co-productions with The Guardian UK – has received recognition from the Webby Awards, SXSW and IDFA.