CoDev invites you to our Opening Feature Presentations
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- Published on Friday, 13 March 2015 13:17
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Don't miss our two outstanding opening premiere films on March 19 & 20!
Festival passes only $30 until midnight tonight!
($35 after March 13)
Join CoDev, Amnesty International, Village Vancouver and Langara College March 19 - 22, 2015 for the Just Film Festival: BC's largest social justice film festival featuring more than 30 social justice and environmental documentaries.
Thursday, March 19 gala at the Rio Theatre - 7:00 pm
Join us early for mingling and entertainment from the Solidarity Notes Labour Choir. Doors at 6:00 pm.

The film gives voice to the local communities along the Athabasca and Slave Rivers, the essential voices that have not been heard in the debate over Canada's largest and most controversial development: the Alberta tar sands. One River, Many Relations, created by the University of Manitoba's Environmental Conservation Lab, is the first documentary to come out of the region that does not involve politicians, scientists or celebrities in delivering its message; instead allowing the indigenous people whose territories lie downstream of the tar sands the opportunity to be heard.
The Just Film Festival is proud to host the Canadian premiere of this important film!
Friday, March 20 feature film and reception at Langara - 7:00 pm
The festival moves to Langara on Friday, March 20th with the BC premiere of Resistencia!

Saturday & Sunday, March 21-22 at Langara - 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Don't forget our daytime programs on Saturday and Sunday, featuring the best in social justice documentaries, and the chance to connect with your favourite organizations at the social justice bazaar.
Along with films focused on Women's Stories and Activism & Art, and a number of Vancouver Premieres the daytime program includes streams hosted by our festival partners and sponsors:
- CoDev proudly presents four hard-hitting films from Latin America;
- The Dogwood Initiative presents eight films films dedicated to Environmental Activism;
- Village Vancouver presents five films on the theme of Food & Farming;
- Amnesty International presents four powerful Global Justice films; and
- Independent Jewish Voices and CanPalNet present two astonishing films from Israel & Palestine.
A big thank you to our amazing sponsors!
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