Date: Thursday, March 04, 2010
- Saturday, March 13, 2010
Location: Globe Cinema and IMAX Theatre
2010-09-07T07:15:12Freeze Frame Film FestivalEvent Link
Annual International Film Festival
In March of each year Freeze Frame presents an award-winning collection of films made for children and young people from the all over the world. During the Festival audiences both young and old enjoy:
•screenings of several feature films in 35 mm, and several collections of animated shorts and a couple of documentaries
•Post-screening discussions with international, Canadian and local guest artists
•Hands-on filmmaking workshops with those same guest artists
Young people are invited to take an active role in watching and discussing films with their teachers and parents as well as through participation on the Freeze Frame Youth Jury.
Jury members award a prize for Best Feature Film and Best Animated Short, meet the visiting guest artists, and participate in workshops.
Incorporated in 1996, Freeze Frame is a not-for-profit organization and registered Manitoba charity. We provide opportunities for children and youth to develop media literacy, critical thinking skills, and the ability to express themselves through film and video—essential attributes in a world where communication in all forms is increasingly important and complex.
2010-03-04
Annual International Film Festival
In March of each year Freeze Frame presents an award-winning collection of films made for children and young people from the all over the world. During the Festival audiences both young and old enjoy:
•screenings of several feature films in 35 mm, and several collections of animated shorts and a couple of documentaries
•Post-screening discussions with international, Canadian and local guest artists
•Hands-on filmmaking workshops with those same guest artists
Young people are invited to take an active role in watching and discussing films with their teachers and parents as well as through participation on the Freeze Frame Youth Jury.
Jury members award a prize for Best Feature Film and Best Animated Short, meet the visiting guest artists, and participate in workshops.
Incorporated in 1996, Freeze Frame is a not-for-profit organization and registered Manitoba charity. We provide opportunities for children and youth to develop media literacy, critical thinking skills, and the ability to express themselves through film and video—essential attributes in a world where communication in all forms is increasingly important and complex.