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Waterwalker Film Festival

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Date: April 17th, 2010
Times: 6:00pm to 9:30pm
Location: East Northumberland Secondary School
Guest speaker: Kevin Callan
Price: $10 Adults
         $5  Students/Seniors

Host Organization: East Northumberland Secondary School

Contact: Gabe Kovacs
              East Northumberland Secondary School
              71 Dundas Street
              Brighton ON
              K0K 1H0
              613.475.0540

Finding Farley

Click here to watch the trailer

Paddle Canada's Waterwalker Film Festival is a tribute to the late Bill Mason, the great conservationist, canoeist and filmmaker. Mason once stated, "The medium of film is for me a means of expressing my love and enjoyment of the natural world, and of sharing my concern for what's happening to it with anybody who looks and listens."

Mason's idea of success was to be able to communicate through his films, books and paintings the intense feelings he had for his surroundings, and to somehow imbue others into sharing and adopting these thoughts and concerns.

Passionate in his beliefs, always speaking from the heart, his films inspired many people to rededicate themselves to the enjoyment and conservation of Canada's wilderness and waterways.

Through this celebration of film, the Waterwalker Film Festival invites you to become a part of Mason's on-going legacy; submit a film, host a tour date, become a festival sponsor, or simply come and enjoy the wide variety of films submitted by amateur and professional filmmakers from around the world.
By taking part in the Festival it is our hope that you will be encouraged to become more involved with the protection and conservation of our unique Canadian wilderness and waterways.

Last Updated (Friday, 12 March 2010 00:52)

 

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