Nickel Film Festival

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This is the logo for the Nickel Independent Film Festival.
This is the logo for the Nickel Independent Film Festival.

The Nickel Independent Film Festival (Otherwise known simply as the Nickel Film Festival) is an annual Film Festival held in in St. John's, Canada. The Festival was conceived in 2001 by filmmaker Roger Maunder to allow local filmmakers to exhibit their works of filmography. The festival is named after the Nickel Theatre which was the first theatre in Newfoundland to have talking film feature, movies. Since then the festival has grown to include other Canadian and even international short films, features, documentaries and music videos. The festival is held at the LSPU hall which is run by the RCA (Resource Centre for the Arts), an artist-run company.[1]

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  1. ^ "St. John's: The Nickel Film Festival", cbc.ca, August 18, 2003. 

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