Canada’s heading to SXSW and it’s going to be a BIG deal!

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Canada will have a strong presence at this year’s edition of South by Southwest (March 9 to 18, in Austin, Texas).

Come hang out with us at the RDV CANADA bungalow, where we’ll bring all aspects of the festival under one roof from interactive to film and music. Loads will be happening, including a full day dedicated to Quebec talent, a VR/AR Garden (for virtual and augmented reality), screenings of some of our recent films, and clips of don’t miss Canadian features. And did we mention the amazing Canadian interactive and musical showcases each night? The lineup includes renowned Canadian artists Milk & Bone, Pierre Kwenders and Kardinal Offishall!

A line-up of 13 Canadian Films & Projects:

  • First Light (Jason Stone)
  • Haven (Kelly Fyffe-Marshall) – Short
  • Indie Tips From Your Canadian Neighbo(u)rs (Eli Batalion, Philip Kalin-Hajdu) – Meet Up
  • Living With Jaguars (Patrick McGuire, Jeff Orlowski) – Virtual reality
  • Manivald (Chintis Lundgren) – Short
  • Milk (Santiago Menghini) – Short
  • My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes (Charlie Tyrell) – Short
  • The New Romantic (Carly Stone)
  • Night Owl (Gillian Muller and Rebekah Miskin) – Episodic
  • On My Way Out: The Secret Life of Nani and Popi (Brandon Gross and Skyler Gross) – Short
  • Prospect (Zeek Earl and Chris Caldwell)
  • Shiva Baby (Emma Seligman) – Short
  • The Terrorist Hunter (Ann Shin) – Short
  • The Things You Think I’m Thinking (Sherren Lee) – Short
  • We Forgot to Break Up (Chandler Levack) – Short
  • What Keeps You Alive (Colin Minihan)

 

Don’t miss a thing.
March 11 to 13, 2018
Bungalow, Rainey Street

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