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Pages in category "Films shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Named after its founder, the Miller Theater seated over 1600 patrons and was the second-largest theater in Georgia, behind only Atlanta's Fox Theatre (Atlanta). The Miller opened in February 1940 with a sold-out performance of “A Night at the Moulin Rouge”, beginning what would be a 40-year run as one of Augusta's premier entertainment ...
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The Atlantic International Film Festival is a major international film festival held annually in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada since 1980. AIFF is the largest Canadian film festival east of Montreal, regularly premiering the region's top films of the year, while bringing the best films of the fall festival circuit to Atlantic Canada.
The Roseland Theatre is a landmark theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Originally built for silent films, it is one of the oldest movie theatre buildings in Nova Scotia but it is best known as the location of a human rights case involving Viola Desmond , who challenged racial segregation in 1946. [ 1 ]
Salter Street Films was named after the street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where Paul and Michael had been living. The company started life with early problems. Its first major feature film was Def-Con 4 (1985), which eventually became profitable, but other films such as George's Island (1989), Buried on Sunday (1992), and Paint Cans (1994 ...
The Strand Theatre (1915 – 1928) The Garrick Repertory Theatre (1928 – 1929) Neptune Theatre 1 July 1963 () – present: Location: 1593 Argyle Street Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: Coordinates: Type: Theatre: Seating type: Reserved seating: Capacity