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WFG Members’ Screenings

Sat, Dec 17 / 7pm & 9pm

Join us for this exciting presentation of two curated programs of new short films by The Winnipeg Film Group’s (WFG) membership! Covering a span of genres –  drama, documentary, comedy and experimental cinema – these films represent the boundless creativity and unique artistic visions our membership is known for.

After the screenings, celebrate our memberships accomplishments at the Winnipeg Film Group Holiday Party at the Black Lodge Studio on the 3rd floor starting at 8:30pm.

Program 1 (7:00pm):

Time Travelling Pilgrim by Luke Roach

Postcard from a Quarantined Miner in Flin Flon by Conrad Sweatman

Richard the Third by Karen Tusa

Physically Ill by Tavis Putnam

Fashionably Late by Daphne Finlayson

O.B.O. by Ethan Billard Dooley

Turkey On Rye by Reisha Hancox

Stay by Elena Sturk-Lussier

bellacose by Leigh Lugosi

Partir (Feeling blue) by Mathieu Samaille

Late Summer by Ryan Steel

Program 2 (9:00 PM):

Things are Great by Matthew van Ginkel

Shadowed by Juliette Hagopian

Dangerous Gaze by OurToba Film Network

Deep Bay by Sara Bulloch

Mary’s Way of the Cross by Bisong Taiwo

Oh Canada Oh Covid by Cooper Roger Wilson

THE DREAM HOUSE by Laura Cameron        

Ma-Buhay! Musical Broadway Dream by Fernando Dalayoan

*666 by Abby FalvoWhat Kind of Help? By Amanda Kindzierski

L’APPEL DU VIDE by Chris Gaudry

Through The Looking Glass Self by Danielle Sturk

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ABOUT US

The Winnipeg Film Group is an artist-run education, production, exhibition and distribution centre committed to promoting the art of cinema.
our location

We’re located in the heart of Winnipeg's historic Exchange District in the Artspace building. We are across the street from Old Market Square at the corner of Arthur Street and Bannatyne - one block west of Main.

The Winnipeg Film Group is located on Treaty 1 Territory and on the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples and in the homeland of the Métis Nation. We offer our respect and gratitude to the traditional caretakers of this land.

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