This week we have staff writer Lesley Stokes’ full 25-minute conversation with filmmaker Nettie Wild about her award-winning “cinematic celebration of northwestern British Columbia,” KONELĪNE: our land beautiful. The Northern Miner is proud to be co-sponsoring the Vancouver commercial premiere run of the film, which will be screened daily until Nov. 10, 2016 at the Vancity Theatre at 1181 Seymour St. in Vancouver. Please visit viff.org for screening times and tickets.
Lesley and Nettie discuss the impact of the film, and how the beauty of the wilderness and landscape can unite people. Nettie talks about her experience interacting with work crews at Pretium Resources’ (TSX: PVG; NYSE: PVG) Bruejack gold mine development, 65 km northwest of Stewart, B.C., roadblocks around Imperial Metals‘ (TSX: III) Red Chris copper-gold mine development, and more!
Please visit www.canadawildproductions.com/film/koneline/ for news on upcoming screenings across Canada, including: Sudbury, Ont. (Nov. 11); Smithers, B.C. (Nov 12-13); Terrace, B.C. (Nov. 14); and Hazelton, B.C. (Nov. 15).
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Music Credit:
Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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