Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.
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Wide Angle: The Landscape of Film in Kamloops/The Landscape of Kamloops in Film
En personne
Film et vidéo Histoire et patrimoine Interdisciplinaire Enfants Musée Spectacle Art public Théâtre Arts visuels Jeunes et adosDate et heure
Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.
Lieu
Kamloops Museum and Archives
207 Seymour Street
Kamloops, BC
Accès
Gratuit, et accepte des dons facultatifs à hauteur de votre contribution.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
The landscape of film in Kamloops. The landscape of Kamloops in film.
For decades, Kamloops has been more than just a city—it’s been a cultural scene.
A backdrop for epic stories. A character in its own right. But how often do we stop and see it through the lens of the filmmakers who brought it to life?
Wide Angle pulls back the curtain on Kamloops’ role in film, both behind the camera and on the big screen. From dusty western landscapes to neon-lit downtown streets, this city has set the stage for stories that span generations.
This year the Paramount Theatre marks 70 years of movie magic, a place where Hollywood dreams have danced across the screen for generations. Decades of film. A lifetime of stories.
Step inside the Kamloops Museum and Archives and explore the way Kamloops has shaped film—and the way film has shaped Kamloops. Archival footage, behind-the-scenes stories, and a celebration of the moments that made movie magic right here at home from early silent films with a noisy, hand cranked projector to current techniques and stories.
A collaborative exhibition presented by the City of Kamloops, the Paramount Theatre, the BC Arts Council, and Heritage Canada.
The lights are dimming. The reel is rolling. And the story is just beginning.
Liens
- Kamloops Museum and Archives kamloopsmuseum.ca
Organisateur
Kamloops Museum and Archives
"History by everyone. History for everyone.
The Kamloops Musuem and Archives holds a mirror to Kamloops, building relationships with those who aren't yet reflected. The Museum is committed to rigorously examining its own practices as it collects, interprets, and shares the cultural evidence of this region. This commitment supports the KMA's responsibility to make itself a radically inclusive and welcoming space for community members to share community histories through community voices.
The Kamloops Museum and Archives is entrusted with and responsible for collecting, organizing, interpreting, and making accessible its collection of records and artifacts related to Kamloops and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District."