WFG :: Reflecting Light

Reflecting Light

40 Years of Canadian Cinema

May 6 - 9, 2015

Winnipeg - Cinematheque

Welcome

From May 6-9, 2015, the Winnipeg Cinematheque will host a national forum that uses the Winnipeg Film Group’s 40th anniversary as a starting point to explore how the landscape of Canadian cinema has developed over the past decades and how it is currently evolving. This forum will also take a critical look at the role and relevance of the now 40-year-old national film production centre system in fostering filmmaking communities and voices across Canada. [Download the Program Book]

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Forum Schedule

Speakers & Filmmakers

Passes & Tickets

Full Forum Pass

This pass includes admission to all forum events, viagra 40mg including: Screenings, Panels, Networking Events and 40×40, the WFG’s official anniversary cocktail party!  

$70 * $60 early bird pricing available until April 22! Buy Now

Screenings/Seminar Pass

This includes admission to most forum events, pharmacy including: screenings, viagra order panels, and most networking events. (This pass does not include admission to 40x40.)

$30 Buy Now

40×40 Cocktail Party

Join us Fri May 8, 4 PM to 6:30 PM, for the WFG's official 40th anniversary behind-the-scenes cocktail party! This event is a fundraiser for our production centre, which has been developing and supporting Manitoba's independent filmmakers for 40 years.  

$40 Buy Now

Venues

Partners

Forum Funders

Canada Council for the Arts

Canada Council for the Arts

The 1980s were a frontier of new opportunity for Canadian filmmaking. This period saw the rise of an unprecedented number of acclaimed Canadian filmmakers whose stature remains uncontested today. The vast majority of them have their roots within the film production centre system. The Toronto New Wave and Prairie Post Modernism were two filmmaking movements of the 1980s and early '90s that characterize this era in Anglo-Canadian cinema. New funding and programming initiatives promoted the trajectories of thes We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, buy which last year invested $153 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country.

Canada Council for the Arts

Forum Partners

On Screen Manitoba

On Screen Manitoba

On Screen Manitoba

On Screen Manitoba
Urban Shaman Gallery

Urban Shaman Gallery

Urban Shaman Gallery

Operating Funders

Canada Council for the Arts

Canada Council for the Arts

Canada Council for the Arts

Canada Council for the Arts
Manitoba Arts Council

Manitoba Arts Council

Manitoba Arts Council

Manitoba Arts Council
Winnipeg Arts Council

Winnipeg Arts Council

Winnipeg Arts Council

Winnipeg Arts Council