KFS News

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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Submissions Open for the 2024 KISS Fest

Missed out on having your short film playing on the big screen at the 2023 Kamloops Film Festival and the KISS Film Fest? The KFS is now accepting submissions for […]

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