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Tag Archives: movies
Rouzbeh Noori releases The Incidental
About a year ago, Rouzbeh Noori was one of the first filmmakers profiled on Tri-City Film. We spoke about his upcoming feature, The Incidental, and now that film is about to hit the screen! Rumour has it he has been … Continue reading
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Tagged film, indie film, movies, Rouzbeh Noori, The Incidental, Waterloo film
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2012 SHORT SHORTS FILM COMPETITION
Cambridge, Ontario – April 23, 2012 - The Grand River Film Festival (GRFF) today announced the fifth season of its highly successful SHORT Shorts Competition. SHORT Shorts has established itself as the regional window on short film making by aspiring … Continue reading
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Tagged Cambridge, canadian filmmakers, entertainment, film, Grand River Film Festival, GRFF, Kitchener, movies, short film, Waterloo
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Canada Film Days Festival 2012
Canada Film Days Festival 2012. 6th Annual, Canada Film Days Festival 2012 to feature Margaret Atwood film, Inuit Bird Hunters, Rock ‘n Roll, Bruce Cockburn, Tom Thomson. What could be more Canadian? These Canadian icons make up some of this … Continue reading
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Tagged 40 DAYS AT BASE CAMP, BRUCE COCKBURN: PACING THE CAGE, Canada Film Days Festival 2012, Edwin Boyd, entertainment, film, Hard Core Logo 2, KEYHOLE, KIVALINA VS EXXON, movies, PAYBACK, PEOPLE OF THE FEATHER, Princess Cinema, uptown waterloo, WEST WIND: THE VISION OF TOM TOMSON
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Grand River Film Festival Gains Momentum
Things are looking up for the Grand River Film Festival. Included below is a press release issued from GRFF headquarters on this very day! Grand River Film Festival Announces First Employee Cambridge, Ontario – April 16, 2012 – The Grand River … Continue reading
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Tagged David Terry, entertainment, film, Grand River Film Festival, GRFF, indepedent film, Jay Morrison, media, movies, Tamara Louks
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