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Public art exhibition celebrates Canadian filmmakers

A public art exhibition called Film x Design has been unveiled through the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF). Exhibition pieces are on display in Kingston at Paved Paradise on Brock Street, across from Market Square and at the Broom Factory at 305 Rideau St. The installation is a celebration...

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Kingston Canadian Film Festival: Unpacking ‘The Paper Man’

When Tanya Lapointe set out to make a documentary on Claude Lafortune, Quebec’s Mr. Rogers, she had no idea her film would become the swansong for The Paper Man, who passed away in April 2020. Lapointe grew up watching Lafortune’s popular children’s programming, where he made complex sculptures entirely...

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Kingston Canadian Film Festival returns

From March 1 to 4, the Kingston Canadian Film Festival will return to screens around the city. This year’s festival has all the familiar landmarks — Q&As, solely Canadian filmmakers and a selection that runs the spectrum of feature-length and short films.  According to Festival Director Marc Garniss,...

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Kingston Canadian Film Festival

For the past 16 years, the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF) has been showcasing a dynamic program of Canadian films. This year was no different as the festival screened a robust lineup of the year’s favourite feature films and shorts, not to mention being hosted by Canadian rockers, Mother Mother.  Since...

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Kingston Canadian Film Festival kicks off

This year’s Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF) marks the 15th anniversary of the largest stand-alone showcase of Canadian film in the world. With such a strong history behind it, many attendees had high hopes for this weekend’s film festival, and the opening film didn’t disappoint. The first event...

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