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SUMMARY:RUN WOMAN RUN - Drive-in
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 1\, 2022\nStarts at dusk (approx. 9:15 PM)\nSunset Barrie Drive-In (Oro-Medonte)\, located at 134\, 4th Line S\, Barrie\, ON L0L 2L0 \n***Tickets available through Sunset Barrie Drive-In***  Box office opens 7:00 PM. \n[maxbutton id=”28″ ] \n  \nDirected by Zoe Leigh Hopkins\nCast: Dakota Ray Herbert\, Asivak Koostachin\, Lorne Cardinal\, Jayli Wolf\, Braeden Clarke\, Sladen Peltier and Alex Rice\nComedy/Drama\, PG\, 101 minutes (Canada) \n  \n“Run Woman Run” is a lighthearted film with serious messages of recovery from residential school trauma\, self-discovery and the erasure of Indigenous languages. It doesn’t shy away from the big topics\, but at its heart it is an underdog story about overcoming obstacles and belief in one’s self. – Richard Crouse \n  \nSingle mother Beck (Dakota Ray Hebert) has been running from reality. Her “breakfast of champions” is a 5 cream\, 5 sugar coffee\, and donuts. Something has to give and it does when Beck finds herself in a diabetic coma and visited by a ghostly ancestor\, the legendary Indigenous marathon runner Tom Longboat\, who becomes her wise-cracking new life coach. Told with a lighthearted touch\, Run Woman Run is a feel-good anti-rom-com about a woman who has to tackle the ghosts of her past before she can run toward a new future. This film is by critically acclaimed writer/director Zoe Hopkins (Kayak to Klemtu). \n  \nAwards:\nWinner – Audience Choice Award\, ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival\, 2021\nWinner – The Moon Jury Award\, ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival\, 2021\nWinner – Best Film and Best Actress\, American Indian Film Festival\, 2021\nWinner – Best Actor\, WorldFest Houston\, 2021\nNominated – Best Supporting Actress\, Best Supporting Actor\, and Best Director\, American Indian Film Festival\, 2021 \n  \n \n  \n\nThe Barrie Film Festival is a not for profit organization that provides film fans unique experiences through year-round programming. Funded by the City of Barrie and the Ontario Trillium Foundation. 
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LOCATION:Sunset Barrie Drive-in\, 134 Line 4 South\, Oro-Medonte\, Ontario\, L0L 2L0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:KAYAK TO KLEMTU - Outdoor Screening
DESCRIPTION:KAYAK TO KLEMTU\nWednesday\, June 29\, 2022\nMeridian Place\, Downtown Barrie\nAdmission: Free\nStarts at dusk\, weather permitting (rain date June 30) \n  \nDirected by Zoe Leigh Hopkins\nDrama/Adventure\, 2018\, 90 min.\, PG (Canada) \n  \nSynopsis:\n14-year-old Ella (Ta’Kaiya Blaney) is determined to travel the length of the Inside Passage\, along the shores of the Great Bear Rainforest by kayak in order to testify against a proposed pipeline that would see oil tanker traffic through her beloved homeland waters. She’s prepared to handle all of the challenges: the wildlife\, the weather\, the water\, and her gear have to offer up. The most challenging of all is that she has to bring her dysfunctional family with her. Her neurotic aunt (Sonja Bennett)\, her cranky uncle (Lorne Cardinal)\, her wayward cousin (Jared Ager-Foster)\, and the memory of her late uncle (Evan Adams\, Smoke Signals) all come along for the ride to make it a fun and amazing adventure. From Tla’Amin to Klemtu\, BC\, this family navigates their blend of cultures and desires\, while their spirits honour the coast as a place for each of us to call home and protect. \n  \nAwards: 6 wins\, 4 nominations\nWinner\, Audience Choice Award\, ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival\, 2017\nWinner\, Festival Prize for Best Canadian First Feature\, Victoria Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Best Director (Hopkins)\, American Indian Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Best Actor (Lorne Cardinal)\, American Indian Film Festival\, 2018 \n\n  \nScreening as part of National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day programming hosted by the City of Barrie.\nAlso ​June 29 from 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm at Meridian Place – Indigenous History Month Celebration\nFamily activities\, community booths\, artisans\, drumming\, dancing\, and more cultural sharing.​ \n  \nFor list of collaborations and programming throughout June\, CLICK HERE\n  \n \n  \n \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Meridian Place\, 30 Simcoe Street\, Barrie\, ON\, L4M 1A7\, Canada
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