- In-Cinema Only
Join us for a special National Canadian Film Day presentation of STE. ANNE!
The fireside get-together is in full swing when news arrives: Renée is moving back to Manitoba. Upon arriving, Renée is welcomed into her brother's rural home where he and his wife have raised her daughter, Athene. As Athene adapts to the new situation, her mother’s feet are already starting to itch. In the flickering celluloid, colours fluctuate and dreams bleed into reality as mother and daughter confront ideas of belonging, reclamation, and family.
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Now in its eighth year, National Canadian Film Day (NCFD) has taken root as our largest annual celebration of Canadian culture. It is about giving Canadians an opportunity to gather together (in person or virtually) and celebrate the incredible achievements of our nation’s filmmakers. Every year hundreds of screenings take place on every conceivable platform and, in normal times, in every conceivable venue.
Learn more at canadianfilmday.ca
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SCREENING FOR FREE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 5:30 PM AT GLOBE CINEMA
Countries
Canada- Director
- Rhayne Vermette
- Producer
- Rhayne Vermette, NF Ravi
- Screenwriter
- Rhayne Vermette
- Cinematographer
- Amanda Kindzierski, Erin Weisgerber, Kristiane Church, Lindsay McIntyre, Rhayne Vermette
- Editor
- Rhayne Vermette
- Music
- Bret Parentau
- Cast
- Isabelle d'Eschambault, Jack Theis, Valerie Marion