Canadian cinema featured at Caravan Film Festival
“A celebration of cinema’ is promised as the Caravan Farm Theatre presents its fourth annual Outdoor Film Festival Sept. 7-10 at its venue in Spallumcheen.
The festival features four Canadian made films over four nights.
“The filmmaking scene in Canada is relatively small, but these films are a great indication of the incredible talent in our country,” Estelle Shook, artistic director, said. “Each night is a celebration of cinema—the ‘red carpet,’ food trucks, craft beer and cocktails, hot buttered popcorn and of course the lovely, photo-friendly fields and gardens all help to create a festival atmosphere.”
Kicking off the event on Thursday, Sept. 7 is Marie Clement’s acclaimed psychological drama Bones of Crows. Told through the eyes of Cree matriarch Aline Spears, Bones of Crows unfolds over 100 years from surviving life in a residential school, facing systemic racism and sexual abuse and working for the Canadian Air Forces as a Cree code talker in the Second World War.