May 24th, 2013 07:25 p.m.
Metro Cinema's Recommended Links
- Alberta Film Classification Board
- Check here for the Alberta film ratings for all Metro Cinema films.
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts
- Home page for one of Alberta's primary funders for the arts.
- Alberta Media Arts Alliance-Society
- AMAAS is the Provincial Arts Service Organization for film & video in Alberta. Metro is an AMAAS member along with the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers, EMMEDIA, Quickdraw Animation Society, NUTV, herland Film Festival (all in Calgary), Boreal Electro-Acoustic Music Society, The Medicine Hat Film Festival, and FAVA.
- Canada Council for the Arts
- Visit the home page of Metro Cinema's largest funder. Without the support of the Canada Council, Metro Cinema would not be able to present as such a wide variety of Canadian film and video.
- TIFF Cinematheque
- No theatre in Canada shows as many high quality, classic films as TIFF Cinematheque (formerly Cinematheque Ontario), a branch of the Toronto International Film Festival.
- Edmonton Arts Council
- Edmonton's municipal arts funder. Click here to discover the many ways the EAC benefits our community.
- Edmonton International Film Festival
- The web site for the Edmonton International Film Festival.
- Edmonton Movie Guide
- Where to find what's playing in Edmonton. Updated weekly.
- FAVA
- The home page for the Film And Video Arts Society of Alberta. Visit this site often to find out what workshops are upcoming for film & video makers. If you are an aspiring filmmaker and need some equipment or know-how, give FAVA a call.
- Independent Media Arts Alliance
- The national equivalent of AMAAS. The IMAA is a central meeting point for artist-run film and video co-operatives across Canada.
- Pacific Cinematheque
- Another great Canadian movie theatre, the Pacific Cinematheque is directed by former Metro Cinema programmer, Jim Sinclair. Click here to find out what's playing in Vancouver.
- Winnipeg Film Group and Cinematheque
- The Winnipeg Cinematheque is the place to go for great independent cinema in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Programmer Dave Barber offers up a challenging and varied array of films, both Canadian and International.