Film Screening — Bhutan: The Kind Kingdom
Salt Spring Public Library 129 McPhillips Ave, Ganges, Salt Spring Island, British ColumbiaBy popular demand, a second screening of a documentary film by Peter Prince. Salt Spring Public Library. 7 p.m.
By popular demand, a second screening of a documentary film by Peter Prince. Salt Spring Public Library. 7 p.m.
Movie shown at dusk at Centennial Park, approximately 9:15 p.m.
Youth films shown at The Fritz. 2 to 3:30 p.m.
Last movie night of the summer in Centennial Park at dusk (8:45 p.m.)
Pre-release screening at the SS Public Library. 7 p.m.
Screening of Beyond the Fear of Singing from filmmakers Michael Stillwater and Doris Laesser Stillwater. SS Public Library. 7 p.m.
Special screening of Romantic Road, a film about adventurers Rupert and Jan Grey, with Rupert Grey in attendance. At the Fritz. A fundraiser for Lady Minto Hospital Foundation, with advance […]
Film follows the compelling stories of six people across the globe as they are impacted by the climate crisis in the future. Salt Spring Public Library. 7 p.m. Doors open […]
Salt Spring Festival’s Best of the Fest series presents Wolfgang Fischer film about a woman sailing alone on the Mediterranean who is confronted by Europe's refugee crisis. ArtSpring. 7:30 p.m.
Mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine reprises her remarkable portrayal of opera’s ultimate seductress, a triumph in her 2017 debut performances, with impassioned tenor Roberto Alagna as her lover, Don José. Louis Langrée conducts Sir Richard Eyre’s powerful production, a Met favourite since its 2009 premiere. ArtSpring. 10 a.m.
The Woman Who Loves Giraffes is Dr. Anne Innis Dagg, “one of Canada’s greatest scientists, man or woman”, who was the first scientist in the world to study African animal behaviour in the wild, four years before Dr. Jane Goodall. ArtSpring. 7:30 p.m. $10.
At The Fritz Movie Theatre. Two shows at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
2018 film about successful co-ops in Ontario and ethical business practices. Salt Spring Public Library. 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Dr. Anne Innis Dagg, “one of Canada’s greatest scientists, man or woman”, was the first scientist in the world to study African animal behaviour in the wild, four years before Dr. Jane Goodall. Dagg’s seminal work did not lead to university tenure; her academic career was thwarted by the male establishment. But she persevered as […]
Special Salt Spring Film Festival 20th anniversary screening of Anthropocene, a film by Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier and Edward Burtynsky. Narrated by Alicia Vikander. Mahon Hall. 7 p.m.
Screening of locally produced film about women in electronic music industry, followed by dancing. Mateada Nitro Lounge. 7 p.m.
Salt Spring Garden Club presents a beautiful and stirring 90-minute documentary film called The Gardener at The Fritz Theatre. 2 p.m. All profits benefit The Copper Kettle. (Note the change of date.)
Documentary film festival runs Friday evening, March 1, plus all day Saturday and Sunday, March 2-3 at GISS. See www.saltspringfilmfestival.com for all details.
Documentary film festival runs Friday evening, March 1, plus all day Saturday and Sunday, March 2-3 at GISS. See www.saltspringfilmfestival.com for all details.
Special presentation at ArtSpring with filmmakers in attendance. 7:30 p.m.
Documentary film festival runs Friday evening, March 1, plus all day Saturday and Sunday, March 2-3 at GISS. See www.saltspringfilmfestival.com for all details.
Island Women Against Violence Society (IWAV) and SWOVA join forces to celebrate International Women’s Day by hosting a screening of RBG, a documentary that chronicles the career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The film will be followed by a panel discussion and dialogue where Salt Spring community women share their own inspiring […]
Screening of the NFB film Why Women Run by Dr. Meredith Ralston, a documentary that highlights the accomplishments of women in politics and the problems many of them face as they participate in the political process. Discussion will follow. Co-sponsored by Salt Spring chapter of the Canadian Federation of University Women.
Screening of Raven People Rising, directed by Andrea Palframan, edited by Alex Harris and Gary McNutt, and with music supervision by Andrew Ross Collins. Mateada Nitro Lounge. 7 p.m.
Film about Costa Rica and the impacts of its decision to abolish its military in 1948. The key message of the film is “Another world is possible!” Sponsored by the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace and Conscience Canada.