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2023 FESTIVAL

SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, JUNE 2

“Mediterranean Fever”
June 2
2023
6:45 pm

“Mediterranean Fever”

SATURDAY, JUNE 3

Community Conversation
June 3
2023
2:30 pm

Community Conversation

SUNDAY, JUNE 4

“Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo”
June 4
2023
8:00 am

“Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo”

Canadian Shorts Film Programme
June 4
2023
3:00 pm

Canadian Shorts Film Programme

MONDAY, JUNE 5

Digital Marketing Mastery For Filmmakers & Producers
June 5
2023
6:00 pm

Digital Marketing Mastery For Filmmakers & Producers

THURSDAY, JUNE 8

Unlocking Doors: Exploring Entryways into the Canadian Film
June 8
2023
6:00 pm

Unlocking Doors: Exploring Entryways into the Canadian Film

SATURDAY, JUNE 10

“The Desert Rocker”
June 10
2023
1:00 pm

“The Desert Rocker”

“Streams”
June 10
2023
4:00 pm

“Streams”

SUNDAY, JUNE 11

“The Lebanese Burger Mafia”
June 11
2023
4:00 pm

“The Lebanese Burger Mafia”

“A Gaza Weekend”
June 11
2023
7:00 pm

“A Gaza Weekend”

VIRTUAL

Shorts Programme 4
June 1
2023
7:00 pm

Shorts Programme 4

“Shall I Compare You to a Summer’s Day?”
June 1
2023
7:00 pm

“Shall I Compare You to a Summer’s Day?”

Crafting Compelling Narratives: Story Editing Essentials In Film
June 7
2023
6:00 pm

Crafting Compelling Narratives: Story Editing Essentials In Film

Shorts Programme 3
June 1
2023
7:00 pm

Shorts Programme 3

Shorts Programme 2
June 1
2023
7:00 pm

Shorts Programme 2

“Foragers”
June 1
2023
7:00 pm

“Foragers”

Shorts Programme 1
June 3
2023
1:00 pm

Shorts Programme 1

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