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SUMMARY:Paddling Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Come on out for a relaxed evening of world class paddling films\, live music\, a silent auction and delicious snacks and beverages* all in support of the Parry Sound Pool! \n\n\n\n*not inclusive of The Stockey Centre’s cash bar. \n\n\n\nSocial and Silent Auction – 5:30pm \n\n\n\nShowtime 7:00pm \n\n\n\nTickets are $25 + HST for adults and $10 + HST for students (under 18 years). \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 405 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/paddling-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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SUMMARY:World Premiere of Return to Wickensburg: The Adventure Continues
DESCRIPTION:A Richard Boddington film presented by The Big Sound International Film Festival and The Stockey Centre. Filmed in Parry Sound! \n\n\n\nThis is a free event! Please reserve your free seat as tickets are required for this event (tickets are general seating – choosing your seat will be on a first come first served basis upon arrival to the event). The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Richard Boddington. \n\n\n\nMr. Hexenmeister has escaped from prison\, and once again threatens Wickensburg. It’s a race against time to find an ancient orb\, capable of destroying the entire town\, before it falls into the wrong hands. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStarring Denise Richards\, Jensen Gering\, Catherine White\, and Julian Richings. \n\n\n\nRESERVE YOUR FREE TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be reserved during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 405 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/return-to-wickensburg/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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SUMMARY:Paddling Film Festival & Social
DESCRIPTION:A night of movie magic\, Kenton & Glenda’s gourmet popcorn\, Jan & Colleen’s desserts\, our almost famous silent auction and music by Whiskey Jack. All proceeds go towards making a splash at the future Parry Sound Pool\, the West Parry Sound Recreation and Cultural Centre. \n\n\n\nSocial & Silent Auction 5:30pm\, Showtime 7:00pm. \n\n\n\nTickets are $20 + HST for adults and $10 + HST for students. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 405 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/paddling-film-festival-social/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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SUMMARY:The Fourth Annual Big Sound International Film Festival (Dec. 6\, 7 & 14)
DESCRIPTION:The Big Sound International Film Festival is an annual multi-day event that intertwines the spell-binding nature of Georgian Bay with the sophisticated talent of international filmmakers\, to create an unforgettable cinematic experience\, and a festival for films and filmmakers to advance\, and be recognized. \n\n\n\nHosted by The Stockey Centre in Parry Sound the venue overlooks the big sound of Georgian Bay\, where filmmakers will enjoy live screenings inside our state of the art theatre that draws audiences from around the globe. \n\n\n\nOrganized by filmmakers with filmmakers in mind\, Big Sound creates an atmosphere of collaboration on new and existing projects with like-minded artists\, entrepreneurs and experts from all areas of the film industry. It is a networking event with patio parties overlooking the water at sunset\, on a lake that is a rare jewel of freshwater beauty. Let blue skies\, and evening starlight soothe you while you build a network that can last a lifetime. \n\n\n\nJoin us for two days of celebration\, inspiration and collaboration where creativity thrives\, and talent turns vision into reality. \n\n\n\nAll films are general seating. \n\n\n\nFilm Schedule: \n\n\n\nDecember 6th 2023 \n\n\n\n5pm: Short Films (99 minutes)\, This event is free admission – no tickets required\, seats are first come first served for this film block only! \n\n\n\n\nAll Sacred Things\n\nIn “All Sacred Things\,” a moving and emotional 25-minute documentary\, Indigenous college students Summer\, Shawn\, and Zarah embark on a reconnecting journey back to their culture\, guided by spiritual leader Andria. Set against the transcendental backdrop of the near-extinct Ojibway Spirit Horses\, the film encapsulates their quest for vision\, identity\, and reconnection. Through intimate sharing circles and raw emotional exchanges\, the film explores the students’ awakenings\, making it a compelling story of Indigenous resilience\, spirituality\, and the profound role of the Spirit Horses in fostering reconnection and reconciliation.\n\n\n\n\n\nLogging in Algonquin\n\nLogging Algonquin is a 28 minute documentary film that looks at the historical and on-going logging happening in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario\, Canada. Through conversations with indigenous locals\, scientists\, foresters\, and political experts\, the film asks the question: ‘Does logging belong in our modern day park?’\n\n\n\n\n\nEcotone\n\nAn ecotone is like a frontier\, where two distinct ecosystems interact and communicate. Here\, this concept serves as a metaphor for humans and nature as separate entities but still thriving together through sound. In La Gomera (Canary Islands)\, people speak through the clouds. They use Silbo-Gomero\, a long-lasting trait of human connection to nature\, which mixes with the natural soundscapes: birds\, insects\, wind\, rain…\, all blending in a single symphony with its own seasonal and social dynamics. In a hyperconnected digital world\, this place encourages us to stop and listen\, just like our ancestors\, and reflect on our place within the ecosystems.\n\n\n\n\n\nTollermania\n\nIn this film\, Ukrainian-Canadian ceramic artist\, Natalia Laluq\, interprets the life and work of Canadian world champion figure skater and artist\, Toller Cranston\, through a stop-motion installation of individually crafted ceramic plates. The art project itself was almost 2 years in the making. The show took place at Toller Cranston’s studio in Mexico in 2014\, the year before Toller died. This documentary shows the work from initial concept through process and completion. It is one artist interpretation of another artist’s work and life.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n7pm: Feature Narrative: The Founder Effect (Length TBA)\, Tickets are $12 each to this film. \n\n\n\n A perfect family getaway is suddenly upended when a policeman’s grandson disappears. Jack Rooney (Rick Edwards) has already lost a son. He’s not about to lose his grandson\, too. Forced to reckon with family history\, he sets out to rescue the boy from the shadows… a journey of conscience rippled by the voice of a visiting missing persons expert (Greg Sestero)\, whose haunting tales of the vanished illuminate the mysterious phenomena that seem to be in Jack’s way. In a town called Hope\, can redemption be found?  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDecember 7th 2023 \n\n\n\n6:30pm: Feature Documentary: When Hope Breaks Through (89 minutes)\, Tickets are $12 each to this film. \n\n\n\nFrom Award Winning director Matthew Wagner comes When Hope Breaks Through\, the inspiring story of Mike Shoreman\, a disabled paddleboarder who attempts to become the first person with disabilities to cross all five Great Lakes. In 2018 Mike was diagnosed with a neurological condition that left him paralyzed\, with vertigo\, hearing and vision loss\, ultimately leading to depression and a mental health breakdown. This riveting documentary explores the current state of the mental health crisis in Canada and our relationships with our own mental health. The film immerses the audience in Mike’s epic five crossings\, encompassing over 300 kilometers of open water paddling with his dedicated crossings team. Together these strangers come together and form an inseparable bond as they face and conquer obstacles from boats breaking down\, medical emergencies to hallucinations and everything in between. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n8:30pm: Manufacturing The Threat (84 minutes)\, Tickets are $12 each to this film. \n\n\n\nManufacturing the Threat is a thrilling and emotional film\, which examines a deeply disturbing episode in Canadian history when an impoverished couple was coerced by undercover law enforcement agents into carrying out a terrorist bombing. Shining a light into the murky world of police infiltration\, incitement\, and agent provocateurs\, the film shows how Canada’s policing and national security agencies\, granted additional powers after 9/11\, routinely break laws with little to no accountability or oversight. \n\n\n\nDecember 14th 2023 \n\n\n\n7:00pm:  Five Films From The War\, Tickets are $12 each to this film. \n\n\n\nThe project was initiated shortly after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Already before the start of the war\, the Ukrainian ESSE Production House had made initial plans on how to secure footage and documentation in the event of a war. They\, therefore\, quickly became a hub in Kyiv\, shooting\, collecting\, documenting\, and archiving material from the war-torn areas. But it was also essential to get this footage out to the world and offer new perspectives on the war\, mainly focusing on the civilian perspective. \n\n\n\nThrough the Copenhagen-based NGO IMS (International Media Support)\, a connection was established with the Danish Film Directors Association and board member Ida Grøn. From the wishes of the Ukrainian filmmakers\, the idea emerged to have Danish directors make short creative documentaries from the Ukrainian material and\, in this way\, offer new eyes and a poetic\, creative take on images often too present and too close for the Ukrainian filmmakers themselves.  \n\n\n\nFive Danish directors boarded the project and got access to a server with all the material from ESSE\, and out of access to the same material\, five different films emerged. Still\, all with the same focus—going beyond the news reportage and taking a deeper look at the everyday consequences for the civilian population.  \n\n\n\nPresenting the five films in a joint programme showing five different approaches to a unique collaboration. Together\, the five films become a powerful statement on the consequences of war\, forcing the viewer to look and not forget. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 405 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/the-fourth-annual-big-sound-international-film-festival-dec-6-7-14/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTAMP:20260417T055720
CREATED:20231102T164357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T182648Z
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SUMMARY:The Fourth Annual Big Sound International Film Festival (Dec. 6\, 7 & 14)
DESCRIPTION:The Big Sound International Film Festival is an annual multi-day event that intertwines the spell-binding nature of Georgian Bay with the sophisticated talent of international filmmakers\, to create an unforgettable cinematic experience\, and a festival for films and filmmakers to advance\, and be recognized. \n\n\n\nHosted by The Stockey Centre in Parry Sound the venue overlooks the big sound of Georgian Bay\, where filmmakers will enjoy live screenings inside our state of the art theatre that draws audiences from around the globe. \n\n\n\nOrganized by filmmakers with filmmakers in mind\, Big Sound creates an atmosphere of collaboration on new and existing projects with like-minded artists\, entrepreneurs and experts from all areas of the film industry. It is a networking event with patio parties overlooking the water at sunset\, on a lake that is a rare jewel of freshwater beauty. Let blue skies\, and evening starlight soothe you while you build a network that can last a lifetime. \n\n\n\nJoin us for two days of celebration\, inspiration and collaboration where creativity thrives\, and talent turns vision into reality. \n\n\n\nAll films are general seating. \n\n\n\nFilm Schedule: \n\n\n\nDecember 6th 2023 \n\n\n\n5pm: Short Films (99 minutes)\, This event is free admission – no tickets required\, seats are first come first served for this film block only! \n\n\n\n\nAll Sacred Things\n\nIn “All Sacred Things\,” a moving and emotional 25-minute documentary\, Indigenous college students Summer\, Shawn\, and Zarah embark on a reconnecting journey back to their culture\, guided by spiritual leader Andria. Set against the transcendental backdrop of the near-extinct Ojibway Spirit Horses\, the film encapsulates their quest for vision\, identity\, and reconnection. Through intimate sharing circles and raw emotional exchanges\, the film explores the students’ awakenings\, making it a compelling story of Indigenous resilience\, spirituality\, and the profound role of the Spirit Horses in fostering reconnection and reconciliation.\n\n\n\n\n\nLogging in Algonquin\n\nLogging Algonquin is a 28 minute documentary film that looks at the historical and on-going logging happening in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario\, Canada. Through conversations with indigenous locals\, scientists\, foresters\, and political experts\, the film asks the question: ‘Does logging belong in our modern day park?’\n\n\n\n\n\nEcotone\n\nAn ecotone is like a frontier\, where two distinct ecosystems interact and communicate. Here\, this concept serves as a metaphor for humans and nature as separate entities but still thriving together through sound. In La Gomera (Canary Islands)\, people speak through the clouds. They use Silbo-Gomero\, a long-lasting trait of human connection to nature\, which mixes with the natural soundscapes: birds\, insects\, wind\, rain…\, all blending in a single symphony with its own seasonal and social dynamics. In a hyperconnected digital world\, this place encourages us to stop and listen\, just like our ancestors\, and reflect on our place within the ecosystems.\n\n\n\n\n\nTollermania\n\nIn this film\, Ukrainian-Canadian ceramic artist\, Natalia Laluq\, interprets the life and work of Canadian world champion figure skater and artist\, Toller Cranston\, through a stop-motion installation of individually crafted ceramic plates. The art project itself was almost 2 years in the making. The show took place at Toller Cranston’s studio in Mexico in 2014\, the year before Toller died. This documentary shows the work from initial concept through process and completion. It is one artist interpretation of another artist’s work and life.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n7pm: Feature Narrative: The Founder Effect (Length TBA)\, Tickets are $12 each to this film. \n\n\n\n A perfect family getaway is suddenly upended when a policeman’s grandson disappears. Jack Rooney (Rick Edwards) has already lost a son. He’s not about to lose his grandson\, too. Forced to reckon with family history\, he sets out to rescue the boy from the shadows… a journey of conscience rippled by the voice of a visiting missing persons expert (Greg Sestero)\, whose haunting tales of the vanished illuminate the mysterious phenomena that seem to be in Jack’s way. In a town called Hope\, can redemption be found?  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDecember 7th 2023 \n\n\n\n6:30pm: Feature Documentary: When Hope Breaks Through (89 minutes)\, Tickets are $12 each to this film. \n\n\n\nFrom Award Winning director Matthew Wagner comes When Hope Breaks Through\, the inspiring story of Mike Shoreman\, a disabled paddleboarder who attempts to become the first person with disabilities to cross all five Great Lakes. In 2018 Mike was diagnosed with a neurological condition that left him paralyzed\, with vertigo\, hearing and vision loss\, ultimately leading to depression and a mental health breakdown. This riveting documentary explores the current state of the mental health crisis in Canada and our relationships with our own mental health. The film immerses the audience in Mike’s epic five crossings\, encompassing over 300 kilometers of open water paddling with his dedicated crossings team. Together these strangers come together and form an inseparable bond as they face and conquer obstacles from boats breaking down\, medical emergencies to hallucinations and everything in between. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n8:30pm: Manufacturing The Threat (84 minutes)\, Tickets are $12 each to this film. \n\n\n\nManufacturing the Threat is a thrilling and emotional film\, which examines a deeply disturbing episode in Canadian history when an impoverished couple was coerced by undercover law enforcement agents into carrying out a terrorist bombing. Shining a light into the murky world of police infiltration\, incitement\, and agent provocateurs\, the film shows how Canada’s policing and national security agencies\, granted additional powers after 9/11\, routinely break laws with little to no accountability or oversight. \n\n\n\nDecember 14th 2023 \n\n\n\n7:00pm:  Five Films From The War\, Tickets are $12 each to this film. \n\n\n\nThe project was initiated shortly after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Already before the start of the war\, the Ukrainian ESSE Production House had made initial plans on how to secure footage and documentation in the event of a war. They\, therefore\, quickly became a hub in Kyiv\, shooting\, collecting\, documenting\, and archiving material from the war-torn areas. But it was also essential to get this footage out to the world and offer new perspectives on the war\, mainly focusing on the civilian perspective. \n\n\n\nThrough the Copenhagen-based NGO IMS (International Media Support)\, a connection was established with the Danish Film Directors Association and board member Ida Grøn. From the wishes of the Ukrainian filmmakers\, the idea emerged to have Danish directors make short creative documentaries from the Ukrainian material and\, in this way\, offer new eyes and a poetic\, creative take on images often too present and too close for the Ukrainian filmmakers themselves.  \n\n\n\nFive Danish directors boarded the project and got access to a server with all the material from ESSE\, and out of access to the same material\, five different films emerged. Still\, all with the same focus—going beyond the news reportage and taking a deeper look at the everyday consequences for the civilian population.  \n\n\n\nPresenting the five films in a joint programme showing five different approaches to a unique collaboration. Together\, the five films become a powerful statement on the consequences of war\, forcing the viewer to look and not forget.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bsiff-23/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stockey Centre":MAILTO:info@stockeycentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230325T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230325T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055720
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SUMMARY:Paddling Film Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Paddling Film Festival World Tour 2023 \n\n\n\nJoin us at The Stockey Centre for a screening of winning and shortlisted paddling films as well as a silent auction all in support of Global Medic – Disaster Relief & Humanitarian Aid. \n\n\n\nThe Paddling Film Festival has been showcasing the very best paddling films since 2006. Be inspired to explore rivers\, lakes and oceans\, push extremes\, appreciate wild places and fully embrace the paddling lifestyle. Then\, go paddling. We’re pretty sure you’ll want to. \n\n\n\nSilent Auction of Great Stuff and Social hour begins at 5:30pm \n\n\n\nFilms & Entertainment – 7:00pm \n\n\n\nTickets are $20 + HST for adults and $10 + HST for students 18 years of age or younger. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 405 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/paddling-film-festival-2023/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220715T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055720
CREATED:20220712T152553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220712T153444Z
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SUMMARY:The Third Annual Big Sound International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:FEATURING THE WORLD PREMIER OF \n\n\n\nWICKENSBURG \n\n\n\nFRIDAY JULY 15TH AT 7PM \n\n\n\nFeaturing a Q&A with Director Richard Boddington \n\n\n\nFilmed in Parry Sound and the West Parry Sound Area \n\n\n\nStarring Denise Richards and Jensen Gering \n\n\n\nA young teen boy and his mother move to the small town of Wickensburg.  They soon discover that the town harbours a dark secret and it’s a race against time to save the town from an evil industrialist.  All the while being aided by the clues in a mystical book\, & a strange local girl who leads the boy on an amazing adventure.  \n\n\n\nFollowed by closing celebrations outside on the patio at the Stockey Centre with cast and crew! We encourage everyone to dress in their finest to celebrate this final event in this year’s film festival! \n\n\n\nFULL SCHEDULE: \n\n\n\nWednesday July 13th at 5:45pm – First We Eat \n\n\n\nFeaturing a Q&A with filmmaker Suzanne Crocker \n\n\n\nPutting food sovereignty to the test in the far North of Canada – filmmaker Suzanne Crocker (raised in Parry Sound)\, living just 300 km from the Arctic Circle\, removes absolutely all grocery store food from her house. For one year\, she feeds her family of five\, only food that can be hunted\, fished\, gathered\, grown or raised around her community of Dawson City\, Yukon on the traditional territory of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. Add three skeptical teenagers\, one reluctant husband\, no salt\, no caffeine\, no sugar and -40 temperatures. Ultimately the story becomes a celebration of community and the surprising bounty of food that even a tiny community in the far North can provide. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWednesday July 13th at 8:15pm – Savage Waters \n\n\n\nA spell-binding nautical adventure into the unknown. A 19th century treasure-hunter’s journal inspires a captivating journey to seek out and surf a mythical\, never-ridden wave in some of the most remote and dangerous waters of the Atlantic Ocean. For renowned skipper\, Matt Knight\, sailing to unpredictable and uncharted regions is impossible to resist.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday July 14th at 6:15pm – Short Films Mixer \n\n\n\nA selection of the festival’s best short films from around the world. A mix of comedy and drama. \n\n\n\nFeaturing:PhaseOld NorthNamidThe Red BondQueer Fish In God’s Waiting RoomFeeling Fine\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday July 14th at 8:00pm – Wildlife Documentaries \n\n\n\nThe Witness Is A Whale \n\n\n\nA detective story spanning 60 years and half the globe\, The Witness Is a Whale documents the uncovering of an illegal killing of whales by the Soviet Union and Japan in the 1960’s. Accompanied by descriptions of the successful recovery of many whale populations and our increasing scientific understanding of their importance in ocean ecosystems. \n\n\n\nGonarezhou: Return of the Rhino \n\n\n\nGonarezhou National Park\, Zimbabwe has twice lost its black rhino population due to human intervention. In 2021\, black rhino returned to the wilds of Gonarezhou. This is a story about hope\, about the relationship between people and wilderness and about evaluating the worth of a wild landscape. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday July 15th at 2:30pm – Documentary Marathon \n\n\n\nAbove & Below \n\n\n\nTsherin Sherpa\, devoted Tibetan Buddhist artist\, trained by his father in the art of traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting\, moves to San Francisco from Kathmandu and reinvents himself. In doing so\, he skyrockets a career as a modern artist\, and launches the next wave in Tibetan contemporary art.  \n\n\n\nScience Friction \n\n\n\nThose TV documentaries you see\, and the science experts they feature? Did you know that producers often deceptively edit them and twist their words\, to make them say the opposite of what they actually said? Science Friction sets the record straight. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday July 15th at 5:15pm – Conservation Films \n\n\n\nA must-see selection of award-winning conservations films from across the globe. \n\n\n\nFeaturing:Dipsas SpeaksPantaneiroOur Food TableShoreline SocialitesThe 100 Mile Jacket\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday July 15th at 7:00pm – The World Premiere of Wickensburg! \n\n\n\nSee the beginning of this page for further information on this portion of the film festival. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets: $15 per film screening per person. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS ONLINE HERE \n\n\n\nTickets can also be purchased during our business hours of Wednesday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm by calling our Box Office at 705-746-4466 extension 205 or visiting us at 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Big Sound International Film Festival is a three-day event that intertwines the spell-binding nature of Georgian Bay with the sophisticated talent of international filmmakers\, to create an unforgettable cinematic experience\, and a festival for films and filmmakers to advance\, and be recognized. \n\n\n\nHosted by The Stockey Centre in Parry Sound the venue overlooks the big sound of Georgian Bay\, where filmmakers will enjoy live screenings inside our state of the art theatre that draws audiences from around the globe. \n\n\n\nOrganized by filmmakers with filmmakers in mind\, Big Sound creates an atmosphere of collaboration on new and existing projects with like-minded artists\, entrepreneurs and experts from all areas of the film industry. It is a networking event with patio parties overlooking the water at sunset\, on a lake that is a rare jewel of freshwater beauty. Let blue skies\, and evening starlight soothe you while you build a network that can last a lifetime. \n\n\n\nJoin us for three days of celebration\, inspiration and collaboration where creativity thrives\, and talent turns vision into reality.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/the-third-annual-big-sound-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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SUMMARY:Second Annual Big Sound International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Second Annual Big Sound International Film Festival from October 1 to October 3\, 2021! \nBig Sound International Film Festival is an annual three-day event that intertwines the spell-binding nature of Georgian Bay with the sophisticated talent of international filmmakers\, to create an unforgettable cinematic experience\, and a serious festival for films and filmmakers to advance\, and be recognized. \nHosted at The Stockey Centre in Parry Sound\, Ontario\, Canada\, the venue overlooks the big sound of Georgian Bay\, where filmmakers will enjoy live screenings in our state of the art theatre that draws audiences from around the globe. \nParry Sound is a growing hub for film production and has drawn International investment and acclaim\, where our economic interests intend to invest further into film. \nJoin us for three days of celebration\, inspiration and collaboration where creativity thrives\, and talent turns vision into reality. \nTickets are available for purchase online\, in-person and over the phone at (705) 746-4466.  For groups larger than 2 people or single tickets\, please contact us in-person or over the phone\, online sales are available for groups of 2 at this time as we observe capacity and distancing protocols. \nTickets are $15 per screening. \nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for these events\, please visit our Safety Guidelines page. \nEffective September 22nd\, 2021\, the Stockey Centre will be required to have a Vaccine Certificate Protocol in place for all events occurring at the Stockey Centre\, as per the Province of Ontario’s Proof of Vaccination Mandate. This event will fall under the Proof of Vaccination Mandate. The protocol is attached for your consideration: The Charles W. Stockey Centre’s Vaccine Certificate Protocol [PDF]. We are required to check your Vaccination Receipt along with Proof of Identity when you arrive at the facility. \nwww.bigsoundfilm.com \n  \nFILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE:\nFriday October 1\n5:30 pm INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY – STALKING CHERNOBYL\nAn extraordinary look inside Chernobyl\, as it is today\, exactly as it was left on the day of evacuation\, and how it has become an eery attraction. \nThree decades after the world’s most infamous nuclear disaster\, illegal hiking adventurers known as “stalkers”\, extreme sports enthusiasts\, artists\, and tour companies have begun to explore anew the mysterious\, ghostly landscape\, where trees and forest animals have reclaimed land abandoned by residents. \nEven as survivors continue to reckon with a dishonest government’s attempts to cover up the extent of the disaster\, the Chernobyl exclusion zone has turned into a bizarre tourist attraction\, drawing seekers with a taste for the post- apocalyptic. \nDirected by Lara Lee \nChildfree – Opening Short Film. Interviews with Iranian women about the reasons they have chosen to be childfree in modern-day Iran. \n7:30 pm INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM – Sisters: The Summer We Found Our Superpowers\nTwo sisters set off on an epic journey across the Norwegian wilderness to find help for their father who has fallen into a mountain crack. \nDirected by Arild Østin Ommundsen and Silje Salomonsen. \nA Working Man – Opening short film. \n  \nSaturday October 2\n3:00pm SHORT FILMS\n\nBlood on The Risers -IN 1945 Charlie comes home to his wife after war\, but she doesn’t expect the trauma that he brings home with him.\nMute – Mute follows a middle aged woman as she unloads the details of her husband’s infidelity on a deaf hitchhiker. What starts as just a ride becomes something much more sinister.\nKesi – On the eve of her 21st birthday\, Kesi and her band of stuﬀed animals travel back home for her alcoholic Mother’s funeral.\nLet Go Let God – A man visits a therapist in seek of help for insomnia\, but the conversation they have takes a dramatic turn.\n\n5:00pm NO BORDERS – INTERNATIONAL COMEDY\nA light-hearted Eastern European comedy that follows four diﬀerent characters on their journeys to find love in the most unexpected ways.A delightful and endearing story reminiscent of Love Actually. \n7:30pm DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM – FOLLOWING THE NINTH\nPowerful and emotive historical footage and Beethoven’s music tell a raw and fascinating story of conflict and healing. \nFilmed on 5 continents and in 12 countries\, FOLLOWING THE NINTH is the story of four people whose lives have been transformed and repaired by Beethoven’s message in his Ninth Symphony. \nFrom China’s Tiananmen Square to Chile’s Pinochet dictatorship\, FOLLOWING THE NINTH is an enthralling story about the power it has toliberate us\, to shield us against suﬀering\, and to provide hope and resilience for us in dark times. \nDirected by Kerry Candaele \nApocalypse Notes – Opening FilmWhat if all of the musical melodies in the world had already been composed? A thought-provoking short film the explores the value of music. \n  \nSunday October 3\n3:00 pm DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILMS\n\nVoice of the Glaciers – Four young adventurers\, embark on a dangerous expedition into the Arctic\, with the intent of documenting the true story of the eﬀects of the changing climate.\nGoing Deeper: Love Letter to Nazare – A passion project filmed in Nazare\, Portugal. This isn’t an action sports film\, it’s not even a surf film; it’s a human story set amongst the most powerful waves known to humankind.\nValley Of The Southern North – A love letter to The Peace Valley and the people and creatures that make it their home. How will the Site C dam\, now under construction\, aﬀect the people and creatures who have made these shores their home?\nVAKA – Tokelau was the first nation to aim for 100% of its electricity to be generated from solar. This South Pacific atoll weaves traditional wisdom with modern eco-technology.\nPower For Pollinators – land managers have an opportunity to turn millions of acres into pollinator habitat.\n\n5:00 pm DOCUMENTARY – IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE: THE AMAZON 5000 STORY\nA controversial expedition leader assembles a band of amateur adventurers to accomplish the impossible\, traverse the Amazon\, 5000 miles from coast to coast.The former Israeli military leaders’ temperamental personality landshim in dangerous situations that must use his grit to overcome. All of this while battling cancer and striving to make a positive change for others. \nDirected by Adam Bret. \n7:30pm FEATURE FILM – SIJOU\nA once-in-a-lifetime experience. A sweeping adventure. A journey to the wild vast lands of India and Bhutan \, to follow the story of a boy who will fight against the odds of his birth and change the fate of his people forever. \nThe boy named SIJOU lives in a village in India. He is a very jollychild who loves playing with his friends\, but who knows that one day hewill become a slave. His life takes a drastic turn when he becomes a victim of the Feudal Land Tenure System which was in practice in Bhutan till 1958. Many people living near the Indo-Bhutan border were victims of this system until it was abolished.Directed by Vishal P. Chaliha
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bsiff-2021/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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SUMMARY:Big Sound International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Tickets go on sale to the public on Wednesday October 7th\, 2020 at 12pm.\n\nBig Sound International Film Festival is an annual three-day event that intertwines the spell-binding nature of Georgian Bay with the sophisticated talent of international filmmakers\, to create an unforgettable cinematic experience\, and a serious festival for films and filmmakers to advance\, and be recognized.\n\nHosted at The Stockey Centre in Parry Sound\, Ontario\, Canada\, the venue overlooks the big sound of Georgian Bay\, where filmmakers will enjoy live screenings in our state of the art theatre that draws audiences from around the globe.\n\nParry Sound is a growing hub for film production and has drawn International investment and acclaim\, where our economic interests intend to invest further into film.\n\nJoin us for three days of celebration\, inspiration and collaboration where creativity thrives\, and talent turns vision into reality.\n\nFor full details of the COVID-19 health protocols that will be in place at the Stockey Centre for https://healthylombard.com/buy-propeciafinasteride-online/ these events\, please visit stockeycentre.com/events/safety-guidelines/\n\nwww.bigsoundfilm.com\n\nTickets to each time block are $15 each.  You can purchase for multiple time blocks at one time when making your purchase.  Please note tickets are not available through our online ticketing system at this time\, please call us at 705-746-4466 extension 205 or visit us at 2 Bay Street in Parry Sound to purchase tickets from our Box Office.\n\nPlease note some films contain adult themes\, viewer discretion is advised for viewers under 18.\nSCHEDULE\nThursday October 15\n5:30pm INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILMS (Approximately 84 minutes)\n\nMulti Award-winning shorts from around the world\, take you on a journey into foreign cultures from the perspectives of the Directors who live there. Join us for beautiful\, haunting and thought provoking story-telling.\n\n 	Anna – Ukraine: Cannes Oﬃcial Selection 2019 – Living in war-torn Eastern Ukraine\, Anna is an aging single mother who is desperate for a change. Lured by a radio advertisement\, she goes to party with a group of American men who are touring the country\, searching for love\n 	Ashmina – Nepal: Forced to skip school\, Ashmina helps her family make ends meet by working at the landing field\, packing the parachutes of foreign pilots in return for small change.\n 	Janek/Bastard – United States: An exploration of the intricate relationship between a Christian and a Jewish boy in 1942 Poland.\n 	The Day He Died – India: A child who is extremely close to his atheist mother and detached from his religious father; follows a path of extreme religious belief when a hospital refuses to treat his mother.\n 	DUSK – India: A poetic portrayal of the life of a young sex worker from Kolkata portrayed when she goes out until DUSK with an intimate client. After sunset\, the young woman realizes that her freedom is transient.\n\n \n\n7:30pm WORLD PREMIERE: AGAINST THE WILD 3+ Q&A (Approximately 127 minutes)\n\n 	The Lionsgate feature film\, Against The Wild 3\, from Ontario Director Richard Boddington\, was filmed entirely in the Parry Sound area in 2019. Starring Natasha Henstridge (Species)\, Steve Byers (Slasher) and Zackary Arthur (The 5th Wave).There will be Q &A to follow with Richard Boddington\, and A-list child actor Zackary Arthur Skyped in from LA. This family adventure film follows two young adults and their dog on an adventure into the Canadian wilderness to rescue their blind uncle who has gone missing.The feature will open with the multi award-winning short film\, The Bird & The Whale – A story about a young whale struggling to find his a shipwreck\, it’s sole survivor\, a caged songbird. Together they struggle to survive lost at sea.\n\n\nFriday October 16\n5:30pm DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILMS (Approximately 71 minutes)\n\nReal people\, real stories\, from around North America. Our documentary shorts selection is powerful\, poetic and inspired.\n\n 	Guardians of the Grasslands – A story of hope for what remains of our iconic Canadian grasslands and for the plant and animal species that call them home.\n 	Wild Hearts – A stunning and heart-pounding documentary about the wild horses of Alberta.\n 	The Roads Most Traveled – Pulitzer prize-winning photojournalist Don Bartletti shares heart wrenching stories from his forty year career documenting history as it unfolds.\n 	Tumblehome – Against the backdrop of the interiors of Algonquin Park\, Tumblehome’s poetic narration explains why a geneticist stopped believing in the stem-cell research and returned home to Canada to build canoes.\n\n \n\n7:30pm DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM (Approximately 84 minutes)\n\nFour indigenous environmental leaders embark on an extraordinary trans- continental adventure from the Canadian plains deep into the heart of the Amazonian jungle to unite the peoples of North and South America and deepen the meaning of Climate Justice.\n\nThe Condor & The Eagle is both a profound work of climate journalism and an exhilarating emotional adventure film. Starring Melina Laboucan-Massimo from APTN’s Power To The People.\n\nOpening with internationally acclaimed British short film\, Choker – As a girl drops onto a crowded beach\, a mysterious man drives at breakneck speed towards her.\n\nSaturday October 17\n3:30pm FEATURE DOCUMENTARY (Approximately 73 minutes)\n\n“The One and Only Jewish Miss America” is the inspirational story of Bess Myerson\, the talented beauty queen from the Bronx\, and how she won the world’s most famous beauty pageant 75 years ago\, at the tail end of World War II.\n\nThe opening short film is Last Stand To Nowhere. The Earp sisters and Doc Holliday deal with the Clanton Gang the only way they know how\, at the end of a gun barrel\, in this all-female re-imagining of the gunfight at the OK Corral.\n\n \n\n7pm INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM (Approximately 120 minutes)\n\nA heart-wrenching film set against the backdrop of the exotic beauty and ancient culture of Cambodia. Two young female orphans embark upon a lifechanging journey of yearning in search of the families they never had. Cinematically breath-taking and emotionally powerful\, A Cambodian Winter\, is a unique and vibrant story of adventure\, friendship\, and the power of self-love.\n\n \n\n9:30pm THRILLERS! SHORT FILM SELECTION (Approximately 84 minutes)\n\nFive great reasons to stay up late! This sci-fi selection of imaginative thrillers will keep you balanced on the edge your seat!\n\n 	The Light Thief – When the essence of Love is snatched from someone and locked away in a vessel with no name\, what happens to those persons who have lost it and how do they change?\n 	Polybius – Based on an urban legend\, a teenage girl tries to convince the local Sheriff that a mysterious new game cabinet caused her brother to commit suicide.\n 	Yandere – A Japanese hologram escapes her glass case and seeks revenge on the human girl who stole the heart of her lover away.\n 	Lay Them Straight – A teenage girl battling obsessive compulsive disorder suffers from bullying every day\, until a traumatic event convinces her that her disorder may be an indication of supernatural powers.\n 	Angel & Alien – Lili is nothing like her family: her sister is pathetic and her mother thinks she’s crazy. She’s unhappy until one day she meets a misfit teen known as the Martian. Together\, they form a bond hatched from their imaginary worlds.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/bsiff/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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SUMMARY:Cancelled: Paddling Film Festival & Great Gear Auction
DESCRIPTION:Please note this event has been cancelled\, ticket holders have been contacted. \nNOTICE – Facility Closure\nNovel Coronavirus (COVID-19) – April 2\, 2020 \nEffective Monday March 16\, this facility is closed to the public to help mitigate the spread of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). \nThis facility will remain closed to the public until further notice. \nResidents are encouraged to visit our website www.parrysound.ca for the most up-to date information and full listing of Town facility closures and cancellations as a result of COVID-19. \nVisit the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit website\, www.myhealthunit.ca  for information about the disease including\, how to protect yourself\, symptoms and treatment and information about the virus in the Parry Sound area. \nFor up to date information regarding the virus in Ontario visit the Ontario Ministry of Health website\, www.ontario.ca/coronavirus. For up to date information regarding the virus in Canada visit the Public Health Agency of Canada website\, www.canada.ca/coronavirus \nFor information regarding this facility closure\, rentals and programming please contact: \nCharles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts\nNicole Mullen\, Programming and Events Manager\nnmullen@stockeycentre.com\n(705) 746-4466 ext. 202 \nBobby Orr Hall of Fame\nCaitlin Dyer\, Bobby Orr Hall of Fame Curator\ncdyer@bobbyorrhalloffame.com\n(705) 746-4466 ext 208 \nThe Stockey Centre: Website | Facebook | Instagram \nBobby Orr Hall of Fame: Website | Facebook | Instagram \nOur staff is available via email (please see our contact page for each staff member’s email address). Our Box Office will be available by phone Monday to Friday from 10am to 3pm. \nOur online ticketing website for The Stockey Centre and online Gift Shop for the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame will remain available.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/paddling-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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SUMMARY:International Paddling Film Festival & Great Gear Auction
DESCRIPTION:International Paddling Film Festival & Great Gear Auction  \nHosted by White Squall \nSaturday\, March 23\, 2019 \n5:30 pm Social & Great Gear Auction \n7:00 – 10:00 pm Showtime (15 minute intermission) \n$20/adult + HST\, $10/Students + HST \n  \nJoin us at the Stockey Centre in Parry Sound for the world’s best paddling films.  Come early at 5:30 for Happy Hour and an incredible outdoor gear auction all in support of GlobalMedic – one of Canada’s most effective disaster response teams. \nThe festival showcases the world’s best paddling films and inspires people to explore rivers\, lakes & ocean\, embrace the outdoor lifestyle and appreciate the heritage of the wild place we paddle. \nThe world tour travels to over 120 screenings around the globe. \nAll funds raised support GlobalMedic a Canadian disaster relief organization of first responders. \nIf you help us hit the $5000 mark\, the White Squall crew will chop a hole in the ice\, and take an icy plunge in Cole Lake.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/paddling-film-festival-great-gear-auction/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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SUMMARY:Banff Mountain Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Ignite your passion for adventure! \nThe Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour will exhilarate you with amazing big-screen stories. Journey to exotic locations\, paddle the wildest waters\, and climb the highest peaks.
URL:https://stockeycentre.com/event/banff-mountain-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Stockey Centre\, 2 Bay Street\, Parry Sound\, Ontario\, P2A 1S3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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