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Win Tickets to ‘KDocs 2018,’ Kwantlen’s Burgeoning Documentary Film Fest

Documentary pairs with discussion, debate and dialogue at this unique February event.

Tyee Staff 29 Jan 2018TheTyee.ca

KDocs 2018 invites you to join in a celebration of thought-provoking storytelling in film.

More than a documentary film festival, this event hosted by Kwantlen Polytechnic University brings people together around films to spark community engagement and dialogue on critical issues of social justice, be they local, regional or global.

Working in partnership with the Vancouver International Film Centre/Vancity Theatre, KDocs showcases award-winning documentary films, keynote speakers, filmmakers, panelists, exhibitors and community members. Participants engage in lively discussion, debate and dialogue as they investigate today’s most pressing global issues.

When: Feb. 15-18, 2018
Where: Vancouver International Film Centre/Vancity Theatre
Program: A full schedule of films, keynote speakers and discussions is on the KDOCS 2018 site.
More info: For trailers, details and registration information, visit kdocsff.com, or follow KDocs on Facebook and Twitter.

But wait! Want a chance to win free tickets (two tickets per winner) to KDocs 2018? We are happy to oblige — register to win one of three sets of tickets below. Best of luck!

For a chance to win a pair of tickets, just enter your name, email address paand phone number into the form below. One entry per person. The form will close at midnight PST on Monday, Feb. 12. The winners will be notified by email and asked a skill-testing question before they can redeem the tickets.

Fill out my online form.

Kwantlen Polytechnic University has served the Metro Vancouver region since 1981, and has opened doors to success for more than 200,000 learners. Four campuses — Richmond, Surrey, Cloverdale and Langley — offer a comprehensive range of sought-after programs in business, liberal arts, design, health, science and horticulture, trades and technology, and academic and career advancement. Over 19,000 students annually have a choice from over 120 programs, including bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, diplomas, certificates, citations and apprenticeships. Learn more at kpu.ca.  [Tyee]

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