[2] The festival takes place annually on the last weekend of July and has grown to include four indoor venues (three of which are built inside of community churches), industry workshops and events, an annual $10,000 emerging filmmaker pitch competition, a 48 Hour Filmmaking Challenge, and a variety of awards and parties.
[4] Board members have included Norma Bailey and CBC's Terry McLeod.
The session would feature five Ukrainian Canadians discussing jobs and career paths within the film industry.
Smoluk announced the session was in partnership with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress(UCC) and among the panelists there was a representative from ACTRA and staff from FRANK Digital, a Winnipeg-based video production company.
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