List Of Vancouver International Film Festival Award Winners
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List Of Vancouver International Film Festival Award Winners
The following is a list of Vancouver International Film Festival award winners. Award winners by year 2002 *Most Popular International Film: '' Bowling for Columbine'' by Michael Moore *Most Popular Canadian Film: ''Expecting'' by Deborah Day and '' FIX: The Story of an Addicted City'' by Nettie Wild * National Film Board Award for Best Documentary: ''Gambling, Gods and LSD'' by Peter Mettler 2003 *Most Popular International Film: '' Kamchatka'' by Marcelo Piñeyro *Most Popular Canadian Film: '' The Corporation'' by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott *National Film Board Award for Best Documentary: '' Los Angeles Plays Itself'' by Thom Andersen 2004 * Most Popular International Film: '' Machuca'' by Andrés Wood *Most Popular Canadian Film: ''What Remains of Us'' by François Prévost and Hugo Latulippe and ''Being Caribou'' by Leanne Allison and Diana Wilson * National Film Board Award for Best Documentary: ''In the Realms of the Unreal'' by Jessica Yu * Best Young C ...
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Vancouver International Film Festival
The Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is an annual film festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for two weeks in late September and early October. The festival is operated by the Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society, a provincially-registered non-profit and federally-registered charitable organization, which also runs the year-round programming of the Vancity Theatre and Studio Theatre at the VIFF Centre. Both in terms of admissions and number of films screened (133,000 and 324 respectively in 2016), VIFF is among the five largest film festivals in North America. The festival screens films annually from approximately 73 countries on 10 screens. The festival has three main programming platforms: East Asian film, Canadian film, and nonfiction films. Besides films from around the world, VIFF also includes talks, workshops, performances, and other special events related to cinema. History The festival was first launched in 1958; however, f ...
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