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Filming signs for The 4400, near the Rose Garden Parkade at UBC Wind Chill filming on the UBC campus on Main Mall at Agricultural Road The Chan Centre at UBC standing in for The 4400 Center, during filming for The 4400. Buchanan Building block and Buchanan Tower: The Man in the High Castle (TV series) The 4400 (TV series) The Exorcism of Emily Rose
The 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 43rd event in the history of the Vancouver International Film Festival, was held from September 26 to October 6, 2024. [1] The first five films in the program were announced on August 8, 2024, [ 2 ] with the full program released on August 28.
The 2023 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 42nd event in the history of the Vancouver International Film Festival, was held from September 28 to October 8, 2023. [ 1 ] Awards
The festival was first launched in 1958; [4] however, facing financial and organizational difficulties in the late 1960s, [5] it was discontinued after the 1969 festival. The Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society was incorporated in the early 1980s and relaunched the festival in its current form in 1982, under the leadership of Leonard Schein.
DOXA Documentary Film Festival; PuSh International Performing Arts Festival; Sundar Prize Film Festival [1] Vancouver Asian Film Festival; Vancouver Fringe Festival; Vancouver International Film Festival; Vancouver Queer Film Festival
A variety of genre-specific, regional and specialty film festivals take place throughout the year, with important festivals in this class including Toronto's Hot Docs and Vancouver's DOXA for documentary films, Toronto's Inside Out for LGBT-themed films, Montreal's Fantasia for horror, science fiction and thriller genre films, and the Ottawa International Animation Festival for animated films.
The 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 41st event in the history of the Vancouver International Film Festival, was held from September 29 to October 9, 2022. [1] The festival opened with the Marie Clements film Bones of Crows , and closed with Hirokazu Kore-eda 's film Broker .
The Canadian city of Vancouver hosts three film festivals: Vancouver Asian Film Festival, founded in 1996 and held annually in November; Vancouver International Film Festival, founded in 1982 and held annually September/October; Vancouver Queer Film Festival, founded in 2004 and held annually in August