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Date/Time: Oct 18 2025
Langley, Langley Community Music SchoolCost: $15.00
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Hosted by: Langley City Arts, Recreation, Culture, and Heritage (ARCH) Committee, the Langley Arts Council, Langley Community Music School, and the Langley City Recreation, Culture & Community Services Department.
The film festival is a platform for emerging and established filmmakers to share their work, connect with the community, and celebrate storytelling through film. It’s part of Langley City’s broader commitment to arts and culture.
The second annual Langley City Film Festival features two themes: The Emotion of Sound and The Natural Environment. All films shown in the festival have been created between May 1, 2023 to May 1, 2025 by film makers who reside in British Columbia.
Ticket Costs
Child (under 14) $5
Youth (15-18 years) $5
Adult (19 years and over) $15
Film Festival Show Schedule:
Film Festival: The Emotion of Sound + The Natural Environment
Doors open at 10:30 am, the event runs 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.
- 11:00 am Introductions
- 11:10 am Giovanna, Forza!
- 11:35 am The Tap Dancing Fish
- 11:55 am Falling for You
- 11:57 am Walk in the Forest
Diane Obomsawin
Whimsical animated short follows medicine man Walk-in-the-forest on a walk in the woods that leads to the discovery of an intriguing secret
world.
- 12:00 pm The Wobble Incident
Claire Blanchet & Sam Wood
An erratic journey through layers of cinematic illusion. When the First Sound rings out in a silent cartoon world, two characters experience
momentous change as their universe goes bananas.
- 12:05 pm Bathtub, Birds and Chopin
- 12:19 pm Reset
- 12:30 pm Intermission: snacks and drinks (water, coffee, soda) will be served in the lobby
- 1:00 pm The Listening Grove
- 1:12 pm The Voice
- 1:14 pm The Big Break
- 1:19 pm Listen
David New
"A soundscape is any collection of sounds, almost like a painting is a collection of visual attractions," says composer R. Murray Schafer. "When
you listen carefully to the soundscape it becomes quite miraculous." David New's portrait of the renowned composer becomes a lesson unto
itself, gracing viewers (and listeners) with a singular moment of interactive subjectivity.
- 1:26 pm The Lonely Ocnus
- 1:38 pm Sink into Hope
- 1:40 pm The Worst Kind of Aftertaste
- 1:49 pm Trade, Eh?
- 1:55 pm Numb
- 1:56 pm O
- 2:00 pm Taa Tam
André Leduc
Taa Tam of the Maha Tribe knew music before music even existed... or so this imaginary legend goes. He saw rhythm everywhere: in the flutter
of the leaf, in the pounding of corn, in the pulse of the planet. One night, he dreams himself into a place where all he touches becomes an
instrument. Wood and bone metamorphose into xylophone and rattle. Animal hide resounds with the deep voice of the drum. With his soul on
fire, an exultant Taa Tam discovers his ability to bring alive the passion that has been locked inside him for so long. Volcanoes erupt and flames
leap to the vigorous beat of the world's premier concert. Wrapped in luxuriant colors and a vibrant sound track, Taa Tam celebrates human
creativity at a performance where music is the guest of honor. A film without words.
- 2:10 pm Thank You for Attending
- 2:15 pm Bio Break
- 2:24 pm Awards
- 2:35 pm Panel Discussion
- 3:00 pm Show Ends
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