November 6, 2009
Fairy Tales, Myths and Poetry: The Films of Patricia Rozema
The Winnipeg Film Group welcomes the acclaimed director Patricia Rozema, one of Canada’s most accomplished and internationally recognized filmmakers and an exceptional, distinctly sensual visual stylist. Her films are characterized by…
October 27, 2009
GET ANIMATED! OCT 27 – 31
Join the NFB and Winnipeg Film Group for a special weeklong celebration of animated fun at Cinematheque, including Cordell Barker’s Runaway! ALL SCREENINGS AND EVENTS ARE FREE ADMISSION! TUE OCT…
March 3, 2009
WFG MEMBER HAS SOLO EXHIBIT AT ACEART
Heidi Phillips' short film REVIVAL wil be featured in a solo exhibition at Winnipeg's aceartinc. this March.
January 1, 2009
Cabin Fever: Free Films for Kids! 2009
After being cooped up inside all winter, it’s time to head out to the movies and bring your kids to our award winning, free film series every Sunday afternoon in…
December 19, 2008
2 WFG MEMBERS TO SCREEN & PARTICIPATE IN BERLINALE
Darryl Nepinaks's?short film?selected for the Berlinale?& Aaron Graham to participate in Talent Campus
December 19, 2008
WFG MEMBER FILM TO SCREEN AT ROTTERDAM
Carole O'Brien's short <em>Going going gone, </em>a film commissioned by the Winnipeg Film Group, has been selected for the 2009 International Film Festival Rotterdam.
December 9, 2008
WFG MEMBER FILM, CATTLE CALL, TO SCREEN AT SUNDANCE
WFG members Mike Maryniuk and Matthew Rankin's film CATTLE CALL has been selected for Sundance.
November 27, 2008
OPEN VAULT: Independent Film Week
The final event of the 25 special events we’ve been hosting throughout the 2008 calendar year in celebration of our Cinematheque’s 25th anniversary, the Independent Film Week opens up our…
October 29, 2008
PLASTIC PAPER: Winnipeg’s Animation Festival
OCT 29 – NOV 1, 2008 In honour of World Animation Day, Cinematheque and the National Film Board of Canada present PLASTIC PAPER: WINNIPEG’S ANIMATION FESTIVAL, featuring the GET ANIMATED! program…
September 25, 2008
Mosaic Women’s Film Project Award Recipients
In the summer of 2008, the Winnipeg Film Group launched this project to support two women of Aboriginal or diverse cultural background to make first films.