2015 FestivalKDocsFF 2015
POSTER
Over 300 were in attendance throughout the day.
KDocs held its first full film festival on March 14, 2015, at the Vancouver International Film Centre/Vancity Theatre.
Courtesy of Kwantlen’s Coast Capital Library, you can read a bibliographic listing of additional resources.
OUR FILMS 2015 Films
Micah Smith’s 2013 Honor Diaries “is the first film to break the silence on ‘honor violence’ against women and girls. Honor Diaries is more than a movie, it is a movement to save women and girls from human rights abuses around the world.”
Directors Kelly Nyks and Jared P. Scott’s 2013 film “chronicles ‘America’s leading environmentalist,’ Bill McKibben, in a David-vs-Goliath battle to fight the fossil fuel industry and change the terrifying math of the climate crisis.”
In this 2014 sequel to the award-winning You’ve Been Trumped, director Anthony Baxter once again follows American billionaire Donald Trump and a cast of other greedy characters who want to turn some of the Earth’s most precious places into golf courses and playgrounds for the super rich.
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WORD ON THE STREET
KDocsFF brings social justice issues to a diverse audience.
It creates a shared learning experience that is beyond what you learn in a classroom. Every time I attend a screening, I leave knowing a little bit more about the world around me and feeling a closer connection to the people in my community.”
Kari MichaelsKPU Alumna; Executive Vice President of the BCGEU; Former KPU Senator; Former Co-Founder of Women Organizing Opportunities for Women (WOOW); Panelist, KDocsFF 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2020; Moderator, KDocsFF 2024
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