The issues, stories and talents of British Columbia take centre stage from September 24 to October 9 as the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) features nine films from the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), including the first film by Vancouver film writer Katherine Monk and the world premiere of an evocative look at Tofino artist Pete Clarkson’s unique tribute to victims of the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
NFB brings BC stories and talents to VIFF. Three features and six short films―including a directorial debut and a world premiere from the NFB’s Pacific and Yukon Centre in Vancouver
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– 02.09.2015