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SUMMARY:Vancouver International Black Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:This is the second annual Vancouver International Black Film Festival (VIBFF), the inaugural event was held virtually last year in Vancouver, British Columbia. VIBFF is affiliated with the Black Film Festivals held in Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Ottawa and Calgary. This year will also have a virtual option, but as well, there is hint on the website of venues being explored, and this is exciting! \n\nMore information on the 2022 festival to come! \n\nLast year the all-access pass was $39 to see all films online. Festival passes are available from the website and the access link and viewing platform are sent along with the festival pass upon payment. The films can be viewed from anywhere in Canada.\n\nAdditionally, there are lots of opportunities to contribute, volunteer, submit a film, and get involved!\n\nOne of this year's films, "Being Black in Halifax" is the winner of best direction in a documentary series won at the 2022 Canadian Screen Awards as part of Fabienne Colas Foundation's Being Black in Canada Program.

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LOCATION:Vancouver, BC, Canada
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