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This Week at EPFC North: Cine Cooks and the 1st Annual Filmcycle Film Fest

EPFC | September 7th, 2021

Join us this weekend (Sept 11 and 12) for the 1st Annual Filmcycle Film Festival featuring a free bike-themed animation workshop on Saturday afternoon at Grandview Park 1-4 pm and a mobile film screening on Sunday Night beginning at 7:30 pm in Victoria Park! We’ve also got Cine Cooks on Sunday morning at the Fieldhouse… we’ll be making our own eco-friendly developers using fall fruits and flowers, 10 am – 1 pm. More info here! http://www.archive.echoparkfilmcenter.org/blog/epfc-north/

The Filmcycle Film Festival is supported by The Vancouver Foundation’s Neighbourhood Small Grants Program.

This Week at EPFC North: Fillip presents E.S.P.: Anthrozoology

EPFC | September 1st, 2021

Fillip presents E.S.P.: Anthrozoology

September 5, 2021, 7pm

Fillip–a Vancouver-based publishing organization that was formed in 2004 to expand spaces for critical discussions on contemporary art–is pleased to announce an upcoming screening as part of E.S.P., an ongoing series looking at the relationship between film and speculative modes of visuality.
Join us Sunday, September 5 at 7pm at EPFC North Moberly Fieldhouse, Vancouver, for a free outdoor screening of work by Jade Baxter, Shigeko Kubota, Alexandra Lazarowich, Brian Lye, Gail Noonan, and Weihan Zhou. Copresented in partnership with Echo Park Film Centre North. Guest curated by April Thompson.
E.S.P.: Anthrozoology continues our investigation into documentary, narrative, and formalist film, presenting a program of shorts that include animation, celluloid, and single-channel versions of video installation. This program explores what it means to witness the natural world, and, in particular, the behaviour of animals: from amphibians to pollinators, fish to foxes. Each visual exploration is overshadowed by human interaction; from our observation to our pursuit, our reverence to our dependence. The films by Baxter, Kubota, Lazarowich, Lye, Noonan, and Zhou offer experimental forms that trace these interactions, ranging from cinma vrit to visual haiku, stop-motion to spoken-word poetry and fiction, with elements of humour, existential dread, and love.
Doors” at 7pm. Entrance to this screening is free but an RSVP is requested. Light vegetarian snacks will be served before the screening at dusk.

This Week at EPFC North: SWS Treaty 4 Begins!

EPFC | August 23rd, 2021
Every year, The Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative holds a week-long summer film intensive for Treaty 4 youth in which students are given the tools and creative space to learn about filmmaking and create their own film and video projects in a collaborative and supportive environment. This year, the Film Camp youth program is partnering with Echo Park Film Centre North to create a cinematic ode to Regina and the land that surrounds us, entitled “The Sound We See: A Treaty 4 City Symphony”. This project will be projected as part of Nuit Blanche Regina 2021.
The film premieres Saturday outdoors at 1475 Rose St, Regina, SK S4R 2A1.
Free, family-friendly event! Everyone welcome!

This Week with the EPFC North Filmcycle: FILMS BY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS

EPFC | August 14th, 2021

Join us Sunday, 8 pm at Victoria Park at 8 PM for Films By Friends and Neighbours, featuring Tin Can Telephone, A Vancouver Minute and breathing room. Free event! All welcome!!! Program support provided by Cineworks, The Vancouver Foundation Neighbourhood Small Grants Program and YOU!IMG_2406 (1)

This Week at EPFC North Moberly Fieldhouse: films by shimby!

EPFC | August 14th, 2021

Join us 7 – 10 pm at Moberly Fieldhouse for an evening of beautiful work by EPFC North’s summer artist in residence Hagere Selam “shimby” Zegeye-Gebrehiwot! 7 pm! All welcome!