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SHORT FILMS FOR ALL IN THE AUDITORIUMS
Whether it's your first time seeing a short film or you're just looking to have some fun, here are some special programs we've created that will remind everyone who loves watching movies at home that the good times really happen over here at REGARD!
And, whether you come for our unconventional Snow Screen or for P'tites vues en famille (our young family-oriented screenings), we've got just one thing to say:
BE THERE!

GRANDES VUES EN FAMILLE
› Saturday, March 14 › 10:30 AM › Auditorium Dufour › Cover charge: $ 3
Our family's gotten bigger this year: REGARD is now offering two screenings geared towards young people, with the goal of encouraging a love of short film in 7- to 12-year-olds as well as younger children.
Introduce your kids to short film at our Grandes vues en famille and together you can discover a cinematic universe loaded with emotion.
Programming: a variety of international and Canadian films for inquisitive young audiences!
CAPORAL CREVETTE (Corporal Crevette) by Christian Laurence
Québec › 2008 › fiction › 4 min 55 s
MINHA RAINHA (MY QUEEN) by Cecilia Amado
Brésil › 2008 › fiction › 10 min 50 s
GARBAGE ANGELS (LES ANGES DÉCHETS) by Pierre M. Trudeau
Québec › 2008 › animation › 5 min 30 s
VARMINTS by Marc Craste
United Kingdom › 2008 › animation › 24 min
MY HAPPY END by Milen Vitanov
Germany / Bulgaria › 2007 › animation › 5 min 10 s
VIDEO 3000 by Marc Schleiss and Jörg Edelmann
Germany › 2006 › animation › 5 min
BENDE SIRA by Ismet Ergün
Germany › 2007 › fiction ›10 min › vo

LES P'TITES VUES EN FAMILLE
› Sunday, March 15 › 10:30 › Auditorium Dufour › Cover charge: $ 3
(presented by le LAIT)
Can a movie theatre actually be magical? We're convinced that it can! At Les P'tites vues en famille we just want to have fun, so we'll be presenting our favourite films – perfect for the young (3 to 6 years) and the not-so-young!
For programming details, please visit COMPÉTITION 9.

| SHORT FILMS FOR ALL on our SNOW SCREEN |
Your eyes can't get too cold, can they? Good, that's what we wanted to hear (and see)!
Corner of Racine and Hôtel-de-Ville, Chicoutimi borough... This event is free!

DRÔLES DE COURTS › Friday, March 13 › 8 PM
(presented by le LAIT)
Who said that winter 2009 wasn't funny?
No, seriously, it's not THAT cold in the Saguenay in March!
Programming:
LE FILM DONT VOUS ÊTES LE HÉROS (THE HERO'S CHOICE IS YOURS) Michaël Lalancette › Québec
BERND UND SEIN LEBEN by Ingo Shiller and Stephan-Flint Müller › Germany
PROFESSION NINJA by Sébastien Denault › Québec
SKHIZEIN by Jeremy Clapin › France
BELLE MAMAN [stepmother] by Sébastien Trahan and Simon Lamontagne › Québec
TIC TAC by Marc Daigle › Québec
DO-IT-YOURSELF by Éric Ledune › Belgium
Watch short films on a huge screen made of snow while sipping on a hot drink.

TRÈS COURTS › Saturday, March 14 › 8 PM
(presented by Saguenay Volkswagen and Budget Nolicam)
This program features films of six minutes or less, where you'll meet a collection of colourful characters. They're often frightening, often amusing, but almost always amazing.
Programming:
GARBAGE ANGELS (LES ANGES DÉCHETS) by Pierre M. Trudeau › Québec
HA! NOËL by Michaël Lalancette › Québec
I NERTI A by Jake Mahaffy › United States
THE CONTROL MASTER by John Wrake › United Kingdom / England
A LITTLE NIGHT FRIGHT by Mischa Livingstone › United States
OKTAPODI by J. Bocabeille, F.-X. Chanioux, O. Delabarre, T. Marchand, Q. Marmier, E. Mokhberi › France
MY RABBIT HOPPY by Anthony Lucas › Australia
THE JOB by Jonathan Browning › United States
AL DENTE by Pablo Diconca › Québec
DANDURAND CINQUIÈME by Philippe Arsenault and Philippe David Gagné › Québec
EL EMPLEO by Santiago 'bou' Grasso › Argentina
SOLDAT BRIAN FOR EVER by Sara Helmi and Jean Barat › France / Canada

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