Vincent Georgie, executive director of the Windsor International Film Festival, credits the festival’s success to its unique business model, which has allowed it to grow into Canada’s largest volunteer-run film festival. With a budget of around $2 million, 60 events, and over 100 sponsorships and private donors, WIFF has become a staple in the community, drawing 50,000 attendees last year. Georgie emphasizes the importance of balancing artistic talent with business acumen in order to sustain long-term success in the film festival industry.
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I'm a proud Québécois. Moving to Alberta helped me feel even more Canadian
Thomas Aguinaga reflects on his bilingual upbringing as the child of parents who spoke different languages, highlighting his dual Canadian and Québécois identity. In his First Person column, he shares insights on the importance of appreciating cultural diversity and compromise during his experiences in Alberta, including a family trip to scenic Lake Louise. Need More Context? 🔎
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