The documentary festival presents the year’s most important, thought-provoking, and inspiring documentary films focused on intersectionality, diversity, human rights and environmental responsibility according to a press release.
“We’re thrilled to be able to share this captivating collection of films from coast-to-coast-to-coast while continuing to connect our community and keep them safe,” said Kait Dueck, ReFrame festival director.
ReFrame was a beneficiary of an Ontario Trillium Grant of $44,600. The funds are invested into staff, rental costs, cleaning materials and creating the virtual an in-person experiences of the festival.
“Many festivals and events have been adversely affected during the pandemic and have had to find new ways of engaging with their patrons,” said MPP Dave Smith. “Today is recognition of how this $44,600 grant allowed the ReFrame Film Festival to continue providing their audiences with the outstanding entertainment they have grown to look forward to every January.”