KFS News

KFS Closes Twin Rivers Drive-in for 2023 Season

It is with great sadness that the Kamloops Film Society has decided to close up the Twin Rivers Drive-In for the 2023 season. We are thrilled to have finished on […]

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TRU Student and Former KFS Employee Gives voice to Indigenous Art Overseas

Art has long been an important part of Shoshana Wilson’s life. Guided by her father, well-known Haisla artist Barry Wilson, the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Indigenous student (and former KFS employee) found her voice — and her way — through drawing.

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Best of Kamloops 2023 Results

The Kamloops Film Society and Kamloops Film Festival have been awarded Bronze in three different categories in the #BestofKamloops2023!

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Now Hiring!

Edit: The following positions have now been filled. Thank you to all interested parties and applicants. At The KFS we continuously strive to make the operations of our theatres an […]

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Historian recognized for documentary film about Kamloops soldier

A Burnaby man is being acknowledged for his work uncovering the story of Frederick Lee, a member of the Kamloops Rocky Mountain Rangers and one of only a few Chinese Canadians in the military in World War 1.

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