Vancouver International Women in Film Festival

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The 13th annual Vancouver International Women in Film Festival, happening March 6 to 11, 2018, celebrates the best of cinema created by women. The festival includes film panels, master classes, guest filmmakers, artist talks, pitch sessions, receptions, and an awards gala.

Vancouver International Women in Film Festival

Where: VIFF Vancity Theatre (1181 Seymour St, Vancouver)
When: March 6 to 11, 2018
Tickets: Available online now for the festival as well as tickets for the opening night screening and party »

Women in Film and Television

Women in Film and Television is pleased to present several Canadian and North American Premieres of local and international features at the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival, co-presented with the VIFF Vancity Theatre.

The Opening Night film is a Canadian Premiere from Germany, Dark Blue Girl, directed by Mascha Schilinski. From its first images, elemental and disorienting, we are led into a world both familiar and startling. The broken and uncertain triad of the nuclear family is seen through the eyes of seven-year-old Luca. This film elegantly crosses and recrosses the line between realism and myth, in a work that grows out of the unspoken desires and assumptions of Luca and both her parents. Set in Santorini, Greece.

The Canadian Premiere of River of Silence is a local feature addressing the theme of missing and murdered Indigenous women, directed and exec produced by Micheal Auger, written and produced by Petie Chalifoux, inspired by her own family’s experience. The film is part of a day of free screenings on International Women’s Day on March 8th, starting off with Deepha Mehta’s Anatomy of Violence, including The Women Who Run Hollywood, and ending with the North American Premiere of the Russian film I Know How To Knit.

International Feature Premieres:

Canadian Features:

International Features:

Win Tickets

I have a pair of tickets to give away to the Opening Night of the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival on March 6th! The party, following the film, will include live music, red carpet, appetizers, and a cash bar.

Here’s how you can enter to win:

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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 10:00am on Sunday, March 4, 2018.

Follow Women in Film and Television on Twitter and Facebook for more information about the film festival and other events throughout the year.

Update The winner is @janehalton!

Easter Fair at the Stanley Park Train

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The Easter Fair at the Stanley Park Train returns for limited dates between March 17th and April 2nd this year. There will be egg hunts, a Bunny Burrow maze, bouncers and carnival games, face-painting by the Doodle Girls and treats from Cloud Nine Cotton Candy and The Praguery.

Easter Fair at the Stanley Park Train

Easter Fair at the Stanley Park Train

  • Where: Located just off Pipeline Road in Stanley Park, via the West Georgia Street park entrance.
  • When: March 17 and 18 (train only) 10:00am to 5:00pm
    March 22 to 25, 2018 10:00am to 5:00pm
    March 29 to April 2, 2018 10:00am to 5:00pm
    Arrive no later than 4:00 pm to allow time for all activities. Last egg hunt is at 4:40pm.
  • Tickets: Buy online here or phone (604) 252-3700. Service fees apply. Buy same-day tickets in person at the train ticket booth next to the train, starting at 9:30am. They reserve 20% of each day’s tickets for sale at the ticket booth. Arrive early to avoid sold-out time slots.

The Easter egg hunt runs throughout the day in the farmyard with treats from Daniel le Chocolat Belge! Bring your own basket. Toddlers hunt indoors in the small Barn. Admission for the hunt is $5 (prices do not include tax). Last entry is at 4:40pm. For carnival activities, strip tickets can be purchased on site for $2.

On rainy days, you can stay dry with a covered train and line-up, and indoor egg hunt. More information is available on the Stanley Park Easter Train website.

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

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A new month is here and so is the massive March event list for Vancouver. There’s plenty on stage, in arenas and stadiums, in parks and gardens, and in communities across the region. The monthly event list is updated daily and is almost entirely generated by readers so if you see an event missing, that should be included, feel free to send it in for a free listing.

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Events that run for longer than three days in a row are highlighted in green.

Friday, March 2, 2018
World of Darkness: The Documentary
Monster Jam at the Pacific Coliseum
šxʷʔam̓ət (home) at Firehall Arts Centre
A Journey Into the Patient Experience: Through the Lens of Patient & Nurse
ConnecTra Abilities Expo & Job Fair
Never Steady, Never Still Vancouver Theatrical Release
South Asian Fashion Week
Lanterns in the Garden
Chutzpah! Festival
VAST A Love Letter to the Universe
Seven Tyrants Theatre Presents: A Steady Rain
First Impressions Theatre Presents: A Few Good Men
The Group Van Theatre Company Presents: The Star-Spangled Girl
Coastal First Nations Dance Festival
Vancouver International Dance Festival
JFL NorthWest Film Festival
JFL NorthWest – Vancouver’s Comedy Festival
Pacific Theatre Presents: An Almost Holy Picture
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March Events in Metro Vancouver

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Spring Break, a comedy festival, and a celebration of the very best in Canadian music. March in Vancouver will be filled with city-wide events in theatres and on the streets. This month Miss604 is proud to sponsor the Made on Salt Spring, and to showcase over a hundred more events in Metro Vancouver:

March Events in Metro Vancouver

March Events in Metro Vancouver

Jump to: Thursday, March 1 to Sunday, March 4, 2018
Jump to: Monday, March 5 to Sunday, March 11, 2018
Jump to: Monday, March 12 to Sunday, March 18, 2018
Jump to: Monday, March 19 to Sunday, March 25, 2018
Jump to: Monday, March 26 to Saturday, March 31, 2018

Multi-Day Events

Events that run for longer than three days in a row are highlighted in green. This list is updated often so send in your event listing anytime – for free – and check back often to plan your week.

Thursday, March 1, 2018
VAST A Love Letter to the Universe
An Evening with Lorna Vanderhaeghe and Tosca Reno
Coastal First Nations Dance Festival
Vancouver International Dance Festival
Seven Tyrants Theatre Presents: A Steady Rain
First Impressions Theatre Presents: A Few Good Men
The Group Van Theatre Company Presents: The Star-Spangled Girl
TRAVEL TALK: India as a Maharaja
Chutzpah! Festival
JFL NorthWest Film Festival
JFL NorthWest – Vancouver’s Comedy Festival
Pacific Theatre Presents: An Almost Holy Picture
Friday, March 2, 2018
World of Darkness: The Documentary
Monster Jam at the Pacific Coliseum
šxʷʔam̓ət (home) at Firehall Arts Centre
A Journey Into the Patient Experience: Through the Lens of Patient & Nurse
Never Steady, Never Still Vancouver Theatrical Release
ConnecTra Abilities Expo & Job Fair
South Asian Fashion Week
Lanterns in the Garden
Chutzpah! Festival
VAST A Love Letter to the Universe
Seven Tyrants Theatre Presents: A Steady Rain
First Impressions Theatre Presents: A Few Good Men
The Group Van Theatre Company Presents: The Star-Spangled Girl
Coastal First Nations Dance Festival
Vancouver International Dance Festival
JFL NorthWest Film Festival
JFL NorthWest – Vancouver’s Comedy Festival
Pacific Theatre Presents: An Almost Holy Picture

Saturday, March 3, 2018
A Night Out for Music Heals
An Evening With Trace Bundy
PechaKucha New West Volume 18
Coquitlam Heritage: Popular Foods of the 1920’s
Vancouver Bike Show
Outdoor Adventure Travel Show
Bitcoin Basics
TEDxStanley Park
John Luther Adams’ Ten Thousand Birds
Carousel Theatre Presents: The Velveteen Rabbit
Nat Bailey Winter Farmers Market
Monster Jam at the Pacific Coliseum
South Asian Fashion Week
Lanterns in the Garden
Chutzpah! Festival
VAST A Love Letter to the Universe
Seven Tyrants Theatre Presents: A Steady Rain
First Impressions Theatre Presents: A Few Good Men
The Group Van Theatre Company Presents: The Star-Spangled Girl
Coastal First Nations Dance Festival
Vancouver International Dance Festival
šxʷʔam̓ət (home) at Firehall Arts Centre
JFL NorthWest Film Festival
JFL NorthWest – Vancouver’s Comedy Festival
Pacific Theatre Presents: An Almost Holy Picture

Sunday, March 4, 2018
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Season Opening Match vs Montreal Impact
Vancouver’s Film & Tourism Industry 2018 Academy Awards Dinner
Vancouver Bike Show
Outdoor Adventure Travel Show
Kids’ Stuff Only Market
CARE International: Walk in Her Shoes
Wedding Show at the Plaza
Carousel Theatre Presents: The Velveteen Rabbit
Port Moody Winter Farmers Market
Hastings Park Winter Farmers Market
The Group Van Theatre Company Presents: The Star-Spangled Girl
Monster Jam at the Pacific Coliseum
South Asian Fashion Week
Lanterns in the Garden
Chutzpah! Festival
Coastal First Nations Dance Festival
Vancouver International Dance Festival
JFL NorthWest – Vancouver’s Comedy Festival
šxʷʔam̓ət (home) at Firehall Arts Centre

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Surrey Party for the Planet 2018 with Sam Roberts

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The City of Surrey will host its 8th annual Party for the Planet, BC’s largest Earth Day celebration, at Surrey Civic Plaza on April 14th. The signature Surrey event will feature an intimate matinee headline performance by Canadian rock singer-songwriter and five-time JUNO award winner Sam Roberts in the afternoon.

Party for the Planet

When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 from 10:00am to 6:00pm
Where: Surrey Civic Plaza (13450 104th Avenue, Surrey)
Admission This is a free event. No tickets are required!

Surrey Party for the Planet 2018 with Sam Roberts

Presented by TD, this year’s free festival will also include multiple performances by Vancouver-based children’s musical duo Bobs & Lolo. Additional entertainers include Vancouver’s up and coming pop and R&B group Star Captains, DJ and production group The Freshest, children’s entertainers Rockin’ Robin, the Colin Bullock Duo and the Smile Band. Sam Roberts will

Additional Party for the Planet attractions include the annual tree and plant sale, a rock climbing wall, bike powered smoothie stop, storytelling, kid’s eco-crafts, road hockey, an urban farmers market, food trucks and a variety of local vendors.

Check out the Party for the Planet Launch Contest on Facebook and you could win a $200 gift card for Central City Shopping Centre.

Follow the Surrey Events team on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

Miss604 is a proud sponsor of Surrey Party for the Planet, since 2011.