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#WATCHBC | Watch BC Films online at VIFF 2020
From September 24 – October 7th, film lovers province-wide will enjoy over 100 feature films and events showcasing exciting, groundbreaking and provocative cinema and creators from around the globe.
For the first time, audiences across B.C. can watch VIFF curated cinema and viewers around the world can tune into VIFF Talks and Conferences via VIFF’s new online streaming platform, VIFF Connect.
Curated below are the 21 B.C. films selected for this year’s festival.
Purchase passes and tickets to VIFF 2020 here
Benny's Best Birthday, Benjamin Schuetze
Brother, I Cry, Jessie Anthony
Cake Day, Phillip Thomas
Canucks Riot II, Lewis Bennett
Chained, Titus Heckel
Cosmic, Meredith Hama-Brown
The Curse of Willow Song, Karen Lam
Deeper I Go, Michael P. Vidler
First Person Shooter, Cole Kush
Fucking Idiots, David Milchard
Laura, Kaayla Whachell
The Magnitude of All Things, Jennifer Abbott
Monkey Beach, Loretta Sarah Todd
The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel, Joel Bakan, Jennifer Abbott
A New Leash on Life, Daniel Jeffery
Nuxalk Radio, Banchi Hanuse
Rag Doll, Leon Lee
Spring Tide, Jean Parsons
Sunken Cave and a Migrating Bird, Qiuli Wu
The Train Station, Lyana Patrick
tu, Suzanne Friesen
Congratulations to VIFF for their resilient pivot for their 39th edition!
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