| Projecting
Change Film Festival Vancouver BC Canada, April 2-5 2009
Projecting Change is where environmentalists, film lovers,
families, community leaders, local businesses and key decision
makers gather to watch films and discuss key issues.
Vancouver, BC (NVISION PR) March 2, 2009 -- Projecting
Change is an innovative organization
that focuses on promoting Green and Sustainable Living through
the use of entertaining & educational Film. Through the
strategic use of engaging films and inspiring speakers we
aim to increase awareness and promote change within our local
community. Through these efforts all profits are invested
back into local
initiatives.
Projecting Change Film Festival
2009 will feature:
- Four days of film screenings
- Interactive discussions after each film by select filmmakers
and industry leaders
- Special events and activites
- Kids Day screenings during the day Thursday and Friday
Projecting Change Film Festival is being
organized by Lindsay Nahmiache and Brady Dahmer with the
guidance and support of a dedicated board and COMMITTEE that
encompasses a diverse range of skill sets and expertise.
2009 Schedule:
ALL SCREENING ARE AT: FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, 2110 Burrard
St., Vancouver (AT 5TH)
- Thursday, April 2 - Opening Night
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Friday, April 3 - Kids
day + Regular Programming
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Saturday, April 4 - Regular Programming
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Sunday, April 5 - Regular Programming
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Sunday, April 5 - Closing night
Tickets
Tickets are NOW AVAILABLE HERE.
Reserved
Tickets and Passes can be purchased online on the Schedule
page.
Rush tickets will be available at the theatre upon avilabilty
of seating.
- Adults - $10.00
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Students (13-17) - $8.00
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Seniors (65+) - $8.00
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Children 12 and under - $8.00 At the door:
Getting there
Public Transit
- The 4th Avenue Buses 4, 7, 44, 84, 258
-
Broadway Street Busses 9, 16, 17, 99, N17
Translink's Customer Information number is 604-953-3333
or visit www.translink.bc.ca.
Parking
There is free parking under and all around the theatre on
side streets and adjoining lots. For persons with disabilities,
there are parking spots available directly outside theatre.
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