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  • Animated image of a person swimming to the bottom of the ocean.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Detours Ahead

    A woman retraces a childhood road trip, following a journey from grief to acceptance as she drives through a changing landscape.

  • Two people sitting together inside of a library.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Do You Fit in With the West?: A Poetry

    A young man explores the culture of western individuality, conformity, while embarking on a search for authenticity.

  • Two people standing together, looking away from each other.

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    Forest City Film Festival - EEGA

    Before RRR, there was EEGA. In S.S. Rajamouli’s wildly imaginative romantic action comedy, a man is reincarnated as a fly and seeks revenge for his murder.

  • Animated image of a black cat, a dog, a seagull and a capybara.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Flow

    Forced to leave their natural habitat because of rapidly rising water, a group of adorable animals form an unlikely team while sailing away from danger.

  • Person on stage with many lights and props around them.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Fortescue

    As a playwright enlists her boyfriend and best friend to stage a play for their neighbours, she experiences a frightening psychosis that dramatizes her struggles with mental health and the pains of performing womanhood for men.

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    Forest City Film Festival: Opening Night

    Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothing yet! Join us as we kick off this season with a musical bang. Sound and film – the ultimate combination that changed entertainment history starting in 1927 with the release of The Jazz Singer. This year, the Forest City Film Festival celebrates the union of these iconic mediums in a spectacle of music and film. We’re launching our 9 day festival by teaming up with the London Music Office for an unforgettable evening of screenings, live performances, awards, and an exclusive after-party in the beating heart of our UNESCO City of Music. Join us in the Wolf Performance Hall for the best music video selections from incredible talents across London and Southwestern Ontario. You will enjoy live performances, entertainment, connections and unforgettable experiences. Plus, you won’t want to miss the awards presentation! Canadian hip-hop icon Shad will be announcing the winner of the Music Video category – the winner also receives an exchange opportunity to fellow UNESCO City of Music: Hanover, Germany. Wrap up the night at our after-party with food, cash bar, and more live entertainment. Get your tickets now and be there to celebrate our region’s creative spirit!

  • Group of people holding black and white photos of loved ones.

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    Forest City Film Festival - 999 - The Forgotten Girls

    Based on the international best-selling book, this documentary tells the untold story of the first official Jewish transport to Auschwitz, consisting of 999 unmarried young women.

  • Person sitting in a room full of candles, holding a piece of paper that is on fire.

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    Forest City Film Festival - A Thousand Cuts

    Welcome to live TV, where tonight our hosts Roberta and Frasier interview guests closely involved in a 30-year-old murder case and attempt to solve the mystery.

  • Two Indigenous people looking concerned.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Aberdeen

    Aberdeen is a raw, authentic feature drama interwoven with pockets of humor that shines a light on the indomitable Aberdeen; an Indigenous, middle-aged climate change refugee who has been forced from her ancestral home due to ?ooding.

  • Person in a castle wearing a uniform with a green frog head covering their face.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Adrianne and The Castle

    Alan St-George and his late wife Adrienne channeled their love for one another into the creation of Havencrest Castle, their home and a testament to their love for one another. After her passing, Alan's sustained adoration for Adrienne fuels him to complete the project in her name.

  • Person lying on their stomach aiming a firearm at a group of vehicles.

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    Forest City Film Festival - All The Lost Ones

    In a world of civil unrest, a group of survivors must journey to seek refuge after their hideout has been discovered by an anti-government militia on the pursuit of power.

  • Two people looking into an object.

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    Forest City Film Festival - All We Imagine as Light

    Two nurses escape the city buzz of Mumbai to the tranquility of the seaside, in Payal Kapadia's award-winning poetic drama.

  • A person sitting in a room in front of a number of guitars.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Arrivance: A Journey of Resilience

    In partnership with Museum London, this program presents a selection of Experimental films and a special documentary premier that connect the festival with the emerging voices of our region’s art landscape.

  • One individual standing in front of a body of water.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Eclipse

    On the last night of 1999, a young man stumbles upon a mysterious entity, compelling him towards a fated journey through dimensions to realize his duty; he must save the world before dawn.

  • Young person looking ahead, with an adult behind them.

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    Forest City Film Festival - As Easy as Closing Your Eyes

    A grieving mother battles her addiction to a black-market drug that gives her life-like dreams about the son she lost.

  • A person sitting in Market Lane with their belongings, and a painted mural in the background.

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    Forest City Film Festival - Atrocity

    Documentary feature. In an unfiltered exploration of homelessness in London Ontario, retired police sergeant Nigel Stuckey gives us a glimpse into the lives and struggles of the city's most vulnerable demographic.

  • A young toddler playing in the grass with other toddlers and adults.

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    Hope and Action Climate Change Festival

    Kick off the 2024 Green in the City event series with the Hope and Action Climate Change Festival! On September 21st from 10 am - 4 pm, join us at Fanshawe Conservation Area to raise awareness and inspire action on climate change. Together, we can foster hope for a brighter, sustainable future! Look forward to: - Tours of Fanshawe Dam (registration required at FanshaweDamTours2024.eventbrite.ca) - Tours of the LEED-certified Watershed Conservation Centre - Interactive exhibits, games, and activities - Live birds of prey shows - London Police Service boat - Test ride e-bikes with London Bicycle Cafe - Food trucks + much more! Entry to Fanshawe Conservation Area is free as part of Doors Open London! Transportation: Ditch the car and hitch a ride on London Transit! Free bus rides to and from the festival will be available with pick-up/drop-off locations at Argyle Mall (accessible bus terminal) and Western Fair (off Rectory). At the festival, choose to be dropped off/picked up at the day-use area of Fanshawe Conservation Area or the Fanshawe Pioneer Village (accessible location). Western Fair pick-up times: 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm Argyle Mall pick-up times: 9:45 am, 10:45 am, 11:45 am, 12:45 pm, 1:45 pm, 2:45 pm Festival pick-up/drop-off times: 9:58 am, 10:58 am, 11:58 am, 12:58 pm, 1:58 pm, 2:58 pm, 3:58 pm

  • An aerial shot of Western University in the fall, with a red, orange, and yellow leaf at the top of the picture.

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    Forest City Tree Festival

    Please join us for the first-ever Forest City Tree Festival, supported by the Western Sustainable Impact Fund and community partnerships. This three-day festival will celebrate the roles that trees play in our lives, provide opportunities to learn about the state of our urban forest in London, and share ways to get involved in tree planting and environmental stewardship efforts. The festival will be held on campus and is open to the public. The program features a variety of events including panel discussions, guided hikes, activity booths, tree planting, a native plant and seed exchange, and more.