January 25th, 2024
5 - 6:30 PM
@ Gym of École Mountainview
FREE / open to all
* Not a drop-off event, U-12 kids please bring your adult
movie screening • activité francophone • outdoor films • sports • reflective • skiing & snow boarding
About this event
Join us for a fun francophone activity designed for kids and families, but open to everyone who loves cinema and community fun! We're hosting a special film screening of "FRILUFTSLIV: La vie au grand air" & "Draconians" presented by the International Freesports Film Festival (IF3), along with other carefully selected films by the Terrace board of the Canadian Parents for French.
Bring your friends and family, enjoy the films, and don't forget to indulge in delicious snacks available for purchase. Let's come together to celebrate the joy of cinema and embrace the spirit of togetherness.
Bring cash for snacks and concession!
Not a drop-off event, children must be supervised by an adult.
See you there!
/ About FRILUFTSLIV : La vie au grand air
Victor de Le Rue, pro snowboarder accustomed to hitting the toughest slopes on the planet, takes us to Norway. This time, new challenge: to enjoy skiing and on the flattest massif in Norway! 150 km of ski pulka to cross the Hardangervidda national park. Accompanied by his wife Paola and their 3-year-old son Markus, they will make us discover the happiness of life in the great outdoors.
/ About The Draconians
Why do we make films? Skiers, Sam Favret & Nikolaï Schirmer team up in Norway to find the best mountain lines on a ski touring trip.
/ about iF3 Festival
The International Freesports Film Festival, also known as IF3, is the longest-running film festivals dedicated to winter sports, having started in Montreal in 2007 and since being hosted in 14 countries on 4 continents. The purpose of the festival is to showcase and award the best in winter sports filmmaking along with providing opportunities for local filmmakers and winter athletes to share their film projects with an audience of their peers.
For further information visit www.festivalif3.com
/ about Canadian Parents for French
CPF National engages with national stakeholders involved in official languages and linguistic duality to create an environment supportive of French-second-language (FSL) education across Canada. CPF Branches and Offices work with provincial and territorial departments of education, school boards, and community stakeholders providing FSL resources to parents and educators and promoting French language learning and cultural activities for youth in their regions.
For further information visit https://cpf.ca/fr/