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Two Asian women, a granddaughter and grandmother, sit in a green field with the sun setting behind them
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“Not My Age” set to screen at the 2022 Vancouver Short Film Festival

Arts January 24, 2022

By: Luke Faulks, Staff Writer Fresh from winning Best First Time Director for Short at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival, Kaitlyn Lee’s student film, Not My Age, is headed to the Vancouver Short Film Festival (VSFF).   Not My Age follows a granddaughter and grandmother who, after the latter suffers an injury, bond over an evening of spray painting. Kaitlyn helms as director, but the short film also features a collaboration between SFU students Cathy Huynh (producer) and Peter Lee (director of photography and Kaitlyn’s brother).  Kaitlyn’s inspiration for the film came from her fascination with the coming-of-age genre and her…

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Kick off your Vancouver Short Film Festival marathon with “An Evening of Cocktails and Calamity”

Arts January 18, 2021

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate Despite a global pandemic, Vancouver's film industry is resilient. This is, at least partially, due to is partly due to a group of talented local filmmakers, who you can support during the upcoming Vancouver Short…

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Inspiring SFU student film Saloon Doors featured at Vancouver Short Film Festival

Arts February 15, 2020

by Ben McGuinness, Peak Associate Each year, the Vancouver Short Film Festival shows off the power of short films and Vancouver’s up-and-coming filmmakers at the Vancity Theatre. Amongst this year’s films was Saloon Doors, an exciting short by second year…

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