Programming
Programming: (prō´ grăm' ĭng, -grə-mĭng) The designing, scheduling or planning of a film program.
ReFrame celebrates the latest works of filmmakers and videomakers from Canada -including our own community -and around the world. We screen over 80 films from 30 countries on 3 screens in three days. The international line-up includes, in addition to many undiscovered gems, the pick of the world's top independent film.
ReFrame attracts a large, attentive, enthusiastic audience of film buffs and people passionate about international issues. The films tell stories that receive little to no media coverage but are important stories that need telling.
ReFrame remains accessible, friendly and culturally diverse. Attend the entire festival for $30 or $15 (if you're a student) and get to enjoy films, live performances and art exhibitions, meet filmmakers, attend panel discussions, eat international food and buy or browse fair trade crafts at the international bazzar.
Click the images below to find information and schedules for each of the festivals ReFrame offers.
Tickets
Passes/Tickets: tick·et (tik-it) n. a slip serving as evidence that the holder has paid a fare or admission.
Re Frame All-Access Festival Pass is now available!!
Come check out our new catalogues designed by BrandHealth at the Festival Catalogue launch party at the Art Gallery of Peterborough, January 8 at 7pm.
- Film Listings
- Schedule Information
- Festival Highlights
- ReFrame Cultural Guide Google Map
Includes all venues as well as restaurantas and other cultural attractions.
What it Costs to Attend
- $30 for entire festival pass
- $15 students/unwaged
- Per Film suggested donation $8 or Pay What You Can (PWYC)
On Sale as of December 2009
Where to get Passes and Tickets
Peterborough
- Have You Seen - 321 Aylmer St, Peterborough - 750-0770
- Titles Book Store - 379 George St, Peterborough - 743-9610
- Kawartha World Issues Centre (KWIC) - Environmental Sciences Building, Room B101 - Trent University - 748-1011 ext. 1680
Millbrook
- Bear Essentials - 40 King Street East, Millbrook - 932-2850
Lindsay
- Common Grounds - 148 Kent Street West, Lindsay - 324-8117
Lakefield
- Happenstance Books and Yarn - 44 Queen St, Lakefield - 652-7535
Screening Venues
- Market Hall Performing Arts - 336 George Street N. - 749-1146
- Peterborough Public Library - 345 Alymer Street - 745-5560
- Showplace Performance Centre - 290 George Street N - 742-7089
Maps
Map: (map) n. a representation, usually on a flat surface
Accommodation
Hotel Guide/Accommodation:
A list of accommodations available in Peterborough is available on a separate page.
For more information about visiting the region please see below or visit www.thekawarthas.net and www.festivalhost.com
Cultural Guide
Additional things to do in Peterborough when you're not at the festival.
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Canadian Canoe Museum
Discover the Canadian Canoe Museum, home of the world's largest collection of canoes and kayaks, and explore the canoe's enduring significance to the people of Canada. Exhibits tell the story of Aboriginal, French and British cultures, taking you on a journey through a Mi'kmaq encampment, an original 1876 trading post, the voyageur era, mapping expeditions, summer camps canoe factories, cottaging and regattas. Open daily 10 - 5.
Address: 910 Monaghan Road, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 5K4
Tel: 1 705 748-9153
www.canoemuseum.ca -
Peterborough Museum & Archives
Peterborough Centennial Museum and Archives over 25,000 artifacts, ranging from century old textiles to military items to fossils. Both permanent displays and temporary exhibits are set up on the premises.
Address: Museum Drive at 300 Hunter St E, Peterborough, ON K9J 6Y5
Tel: 1 705 743-5180
www.peterboroughmuseumandarchives.ca -
Art Gallery of Peterborough
The collection at this public gallery exceeds 1000 in number. Created by local, national, and international artists, the media range from sculpture and canvas to paper. Art sales and rentals are available.
Address: 2 Crescent St, Peterborough, ON K9J 2G1
Tel: 1 705 743-9179
www.agp.on.ca -
Lang Pioneer Village Museum
Step back in time and discover the pioneer life! This is a living history museum that recreates 19th century pioneer life in Peterborough County. Featuring over 20 restored and furnished buildings interpreted by costumed villagers. Open mid-May to mid-September. Popular special events and education programs also available.
Address: 104 Lang Road, Keene, ON
Tel: 1 705 295-6694
www.langpioneervillage.ca -
Peterborough and District Farmers' Market
Held every Saturday throughout the year, this farmers' market offers a plethora of food and miscellaneous items. Hours run from 7a.m. until 1p.m. Located at Lansdowne and George Streets, next to the Memorial Centre, in the centre of Peterborough.
Address: Lansdowne and George St, Peterborough, ON
www.peterboroughfarmersmarket.com
Check out the map below for a complete guide to these locations as well as restaurants and other recommended attractions.
View The ReFrame Cultural Guide Google Map as a full page map with a sidebar listing restaurants and other attractions.



