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Winnipeg Set for Premiere of ACTRA Manitoba’s “Save the Date”
The highly anticipated short film “Save the Date” will make its premiere on August 27, 2023, at the Park Theatre in Winnipeg. This event, set to begin at 7:30 PM, features a cast composed of eleven talented members from ACTRA Manitoba. Attendees can enter the venue starting at 6:45 PM.
Before the screening of “Save the Date,” guests will have the opportunity to view the award-winning short film “The Interview.” This film has garnered multiple accolades, showcasing the high quality of productions coming from ACTRA Manitoba.
Save the Date is part of the Manitoba Independent Production (MIP) initiative, which aims to support local filmmakers and promote creative storytelling within the province. The film promises to deliver a compelling narrative, engaging performances, and a chance to celebrate the local film community.
The event not only highlights the talent within the Manitoba film industry but also serves as a platform for networking and community engagement. By showcasing both films, the evening aims to foster a greater appreciation for local artistry and encourage future collaborations among filmmakers.
As excitement builds for the premiere, local film enthusiasts and community members are encouraged to attend. The screening will offer an opportunity to witness the creativity and hard work of ACTRA Manitoba members, reinforcing the importance of supporting local productions.
For those interested in attending, tickets are expected to sell quickly due to the popularity of the films and the talent involved. This premiere represents a significant moment for local filmmakers and the broader Winnipeg arts community.
The event is a testament to the vibrant film scene in Manitoba, and “Save the Date” is poised to leave a lasting impression on its audience. As the premiere approaches, anticipation continues to grow for what promises to be an unforgettable evening of cinema.
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