The Victoria Film Festival (VFF) is gearing up for an epic 30th-anniversary celebration, extending a warm invitation for all to be part of this milestone event!
For three decades, the VFF has pulsated as the heartbeat of Victoria’s film scene, infusing the city with reel magic. Beyond being a mere film festival, it has evolved into a cinematic saga, showcasing unique experiences such as croquet in a Wax Museum, animation classes tailored for Indigenous filmmakers, and a memorable live performance by the legendary David Foster.
And the excitement doesn’t stop there—VFF declares that they are just getting started, promising even more cinematic wonders and unforgettable moments as they embark on this landmark anniversary celebration.
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