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Women in Film 15 yrs Summer Party

July 29, 2004

By Catherine Barr

 

With 15 years under their belts, the Women in Film and Video Vancouver (WIFVV) have a lot to celebrate this year. Their annual summer party was held at Hycroft Mansion last Thursday and included honours for 15 outstanding women in the industry who are now lifetime members in the non-profit organization. Congratulations gals.


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Actors Poppi Reiner (left) and Valerie McNichol took their turns volunteering at the ticket table.
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Director and event organizer Kerri Beattie also managed to order up a beautiful, warm, sun-filled evening for her guests.
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Among the evening's honourees were film director Peg Campbell (left), documentary and cinematographer Moira "Mo" Simpson and National Film Board producer Tracey Friesen.
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Taking home plaques of honour were B.C. Film manager Lodi Butler (left) and filmmaker and WIFVV past president Michelle Bjornson.
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WIFVV directors Laure Parsons (left), Gillian Hrankowski and Janine Bizzocchi were thrilled with the turnout.

 

     
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