MPCI and the Vancouver Economic Commission are pleased to bring Netflix’s The Adam Project to the Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza. The free outdoor screening will be held on Friday, 16 September at 8pm.
The plaza opens at 6pm to take pictures on the red carpet, test your knowledge of Vancouver filming with a game of trivia, and get a peek behind the scenes of the making of The Adam Project. Be sure to stop by the MPCI tent for a chance to win Cineplex movie tickets! Bring your own chairs and snacks or arrive early to snag a comfy lounger generously provided by the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Area.
No registration needed. We look forward to seeing you there!
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