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It's episode 237, and we are talking about the 21st year for one of the largest film festivals in the region, DeadCenter. Executive Director Alyx Picard-Davis talks about the quick shift the organization had to do last year in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic to move all of its viewings online. This year, the event includes a record number of films. While some of them will remain a virtual experience from June 10th through the 20th, there will also be in person events and viewings from the 10th through the 13th, along with a special screening during Pride Week on June 17th. This year's DeadCenter also includes more Indigenous films along with a Best Indigenous Film Award. Tickets vary depending on what you are wanting to do at the festival. You can see the schedule and more information at DeadCenterFilm.org. You can also fin it on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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It's episode 237, and we are talking about the 21st year for one of the largest film festivals in the region, DeadCenter. Executive Director Alyx Picard-Davis talks about the quick shift the organization had to do last year in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic to move all of its viewings online. This year, the event includes a record number of films. While some of them will remain a virtual experience from June 10th through the 20th, there will also be in person events and viewings from the 10th through the 13th, along with a special screening during Pride Week on June 17th. This year's DeadCenter also includes more Indigenous films along with a Best Indigenous Film Award. Tickets vary depending on what you are wanting to do at the festival. You can see the schedule and more information at DeadCenterFilm.org. You can also fin it on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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