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has been the Cinematheque programmer at the Winnipeg Film Group since the summer of 1982. He has won several awards for his efforts including the Making A Difference Award for “Extraordinary Contribution” to the Arts by the Winnipeg Arts Council (2007), the first-ever awarded Individual Award for
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During the Symposium, several local independent filmmakers came together to approach the government to help fund the creation of the Winnipeg Film Group, aiming to pool resources towards making independent films. By the end of the Symposium, all filmmakers in attendance—including
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In 1986, WFG, in its entirety (including Cinematheque), moved into its current location in the Artspace Building at 100 Arthur Street, across the street from Winnipeg's Old Market Square. In 1989, three WFG members were nominated for
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In 2015, WFG launched the Women’s Film & Video Network (now Womxn’s Film & Video Network), purposed to supporting the film and video work of women in Manitoba. The network would become
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Originally known as Winnipeg Cinematheque, the theatre was renamed the Dave Barber Cinematheque after the 2021 passing of Dave Barber—the Cinematheque's senior programmer since 1982.
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The Winnipeg Film Group was established in 1974 as a product of the annual Canadian Film Symposium at the
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on 27 December 1974. Soon after, in 1976, WFG collaboratively produced its first completed film,
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available to local, national, and international film festivals, broadcasters, other film
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WFG is notable for having many past staff and members attain prominent positions in the
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and member-led in 2019, changing its name to Womxn’s Film and Video Network.
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tropes involving a plot wherein infant rabbits are eaten at a restaurant.
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Winnipeg Film Group provides training, funding, and equipment rentals to
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from the Canadian Film and Television Producers Association. In 1999,
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Winnipeg, MB
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production
distribution
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Canadian cinema
independent cinema
short films
narrative
animation
documentary
experimental
hybrids of genres
non-profit organization
Canada Council for the Arts
Manitoba Arts Council
University of Manitoba
independent Canadian cinema
Denys Arcand
Donald Shebib
Colin Low
incorporated
co-production
Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative
cinematheque
revival house
National Film Board
Toronto Festival of Festivals
Genie Awards

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