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RECENT NEWS: CATALOGUE SCREENINGS
  • Thu Jul 20
    Updates From the WFG Distribution Department
    Updates From the WFG Distribution Department
    Highlights include screenings at Mirror Mountain Film Festival in Ottawa, The8Fest in Toronto, and Manitoba’s own Gimli International Film Festival!
  • Thu Jun 22
    “And a current runs through me…”: WFG presents a shorts program in recognition of National Indigenous People’s Day
    “And a current runs through me…”: WFG presents a shorts program in recognition of National Indigenous People’s Day
    Available to watch for free on VUCAVU from June 20th to 29th, the program features films by Caroline Monnet, Sonya Ballantyne, The Ephemerals, Charlene Moore, Chanelle Lajoie, and Jennifer Dysart.
  • Thu Jun 22
    Updates from the WFG Distribution Department
    Updates from the WFG Distribution Department
    Highlights include screenings at The Wild Cinema in Ola, Spain, Telus Spark Science Centre in Calgary, and Midnight Madness at TIFF!
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Category Archives: Catalogue Screenings

Updates from the Distribution Department

Highlights include screenings at FOFS, Moviate Underground Film Festival, and the first edition of the Black Experimental Film Festival!

3rd May 2023

Updates from the Distribution Department

Highlights include screenings at DOXA, Pleasure Dome, Artifact, Lincoln Centre, Georgia Institute of Technology, and more!

18th April 2023

Winnipeg Film Group catalogue works are being screened around the globe!

Recent Winnipeg Film Group catalogue screening highlights include: CURATED “Strange Phenomena” curated by Matt Feldman, Eastcheap Projects in Letchworth Garden City, UK – March 25, 2023 Semi-auto Colours by Isiah Medina (2011) “Cabin Fever: Experimental Films” curated by WNDX, Dave …

30th March 2023

Winnipeg Film Group’s Catalogue is now live on VUCAVU

Search WFG artists, order independent cinema through Video On Demand, and buy DVD’s.

16th March 2023

Métis Femme Bodies by Chanelle Lajoie is awarded Best Documentary Short Film at FESTIVAL FILMINISTES!

Big congratulations to Métis Femme Bodies by Chanelle Lajoie for receiving Best Documentary Short Film at FESTIVAL FILMINISTES in Montréal.

16th March 2023

Updates from WFG’s Distribution Department

Distribution Department updates share the latest news on WFG catalogue film screenings and recent additions to the catalogue.

16th March 2023

Distribution Department Updates

Distribution Department updates share the latest news on WFG catalogue film screenings, recent additions to the catalogue, and updates from partners.

2nd March 2023

Freeze Frame streams WFG-distributed short film on Louis Riel Day!

We are pleased to announce that Tara Audibert’s short animation, The Importance of Dreaming, distributed by the Winnipeg Film Group will stream for free on Monday February 21. Freeze Frame is presenting Snowtime! a 3-D animated adaptation of the beloved …

16th February 2022

Gimme Some Truth Documentary Festival (Dec 1-5, 2021)

Wow, what a year! 2021 has been a difficult year all around for everyone, and especially for us here at the Cinematheque. We lost our dear friend, colleague and shining star of the Winnipeg film Community Dave Barber, who passed …

22nd November 2021

National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition Presents: àdisòkàn gaye minawázawin

àdisòkàn gaye minawázawin curated by Carly Brascoupé is streaming for free on VUCAVU: September 15 – 22, 2021. The program features nine short films including the WFG-distributed Moccasin Stories, directed by Charlene Moore and produced by Andrew George. Stream for …

16th September 2021
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