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Winter Kept Us Warm Film Screening ❄️🎬

🎬❄️“Winter Kept Us Warm” Film Screening❄️🎬
📅Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2025
⏱️Time: 7 PM to 9 PM
📍Location: Saint John Arts Centre, 20 Peel Plaza, Saint John, NB
Join Chroma NB and Canadian Writer, Chris Dupuis, for a rare film screening of the original version of “Winter” with a Q&A session with Dupuis to follow. Released in 1965, Winter Kept Us Warm was a watershed moment in Canadian cinema. Filmed by a group of students on a shoestring budget, Winter Kept Us Warm is Canada’s first film to depict a gay romance. Directed by David Sector, a 22-year-old English major with no filmmaking experience, the film was an unexpected smash, scoring attention from big-name critics and a spot at the Cannes Film Festival. Sixty years after its release, Winter offers a uniquely heart-wrenching portrait of queer attraction when being gay was still a crime in Canada.
This year will mark Winter’s 60th anniversary, and author, Chris Dupuis, has published a detailed account of the film’s production.
Copies of “Winter Kept Us Warm” will be available for purchase at the screening.
