Ottawans can bundle up for an outdoor film screening at the 7th annual Snowscreen festival in Ottawa from Feb. 3-5 at Lansdowne Park. The screenings, put on by the Asinabka festival, will highlight Inuit and Sami-made films. Pictured are attendess at the 2019 event. (Photo courtesy of Asinabka Film and Media Arts Festival)
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Seven works by Inuit and circumpolar artists to screen at 7th Asinabka media arts festival next month
Have you ever watched a movie on a screen made out of snow? People in Ottawa will have the chance to do just that, when the Asinabka Film & Media Arts Festival hosts its 7th annual outdoor Snowscreen event from Feb. 3 to 5.
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