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Freeze Frame International Film Festival

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The Freeze Frame International Film Festival is an annual film festival, which takes place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.[1] The festival presents an annual program of children's films, in both English and French, at the Franco-Manitoban Cultural Centre.[2]

The festival was launched in 1996 by filmmaker Pascal Boutroy, soon after he moved to Winnipeg from Montreal.[3] Boutroy remains the festival's artistic director as of 2020.[4]

In addition to film screenings, the festival includes a program of amateur filmmaking workshops for children.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Mason DePatie, "This children's film festival is rolling out the red carpet in Winnipeg". CTV News Winnipeg, March 9, 2020.
  2. ^ Lindsey Ward, "Reel Fun: Flicks are for kids at the 14th-annual Freeze Frame Festival". Winnipeg Sun, March 4, 2010.
  3. ^ Randall King, "Freeze Frame embraces Slumdog theme". Winnipeg Free Press, March 15, 2009.
  4. ^ Laëtitia Kermarrec, "L’offre alternative pour voir la différence". La Liberté, March 11, 2020.
  5. ^ "Kids get to tell the bear facts in park videos". Winnipeg Free Press, July 29, 2006.
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