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The Canadian International Comedy Film Festival (CICFF), formerly the Shärt International Comedy Film Festival (SICFF), is a comedy film festival that takes place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, each February. [1] [2] [3] The 10th festival took place on 8 October 2022, at the Cinematheque theatre and the Park Theatre. [4]
In 1933, the theatre closed on account of the Great Depression, and in 1936 it was seized by the City of Winnipeg due to unpaid taxes. [3] In 1944, the theatre was purchased by theatre owner Henry Morton. [3] Odeon Cinemas' Canadian subsidiary converted the theatre to a cinema in 1945. During the conversion to a cinema, many of the original ...
Rainbow Stage is a not-for-profit musical theatre company and outdoor theatre operator, located in Kildonan Park in north Winnipeg, Manitoba. [2] [3] The covered amphitheatre seats up to 2,600 people and operates from May to September. [4]
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Siberia (2018) – segments filmed in Winnipeg. Silence of the North (1981) – segments filmed in Winnipeg; Tamara (2005) Violent Night (2022) Whiteout (2009) Wild Cherry (2009) – filmed in Winnipeg at Tec Voc High School; Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2001) – filmed in Winnipeg at University of Manitoba; Wishmaster: The Prophecy ...
Culture*Park Theatre's Annual Short Plays Marathon returns Nov. 18 featuring several plays from 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Whaling Museum.
Opened in 1969, Grant Park Cinerama Theatre—a 742-seat National General Corporation cinema hall—was the first Cinerama theatre in Winnipeg. [2] The first film screened at the theatre was Krakatoa, East of Java (1968). In 1989, the theatre became a multiplex, and since then has been reorganized a few times. [2]
Prairie Theatre Exchange (PTE) is a professional theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It is located on the third floor of Portage Place mall in downtown Winnipeg. [1] By the end of the 2016–17 season, PTE had presented 340 plays on its thrust stage over its 44-year history, 149 of which were world premieres, to an annual average attendance of 35,000 people.