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Banner for the ReFrame Film Festival's 2025 season, featuring an artistic, quilted design with hexagonal patchwork creating a stylized potted flower with pink, red, and yellow "petals" and dark green "leaves." The background is a gradient from blue to pink with dashed geometric lines and hexagonal shapes, giving it a structured, quilt-like appearance. In the top right corner, a circular patch displays a quadrant pattern in black, white, red, and yellow, resembling an Indigenous medicine wheel. To the right of the flower design, bold text reads "ReFrame Film Festival" with smaller text underneath stating "Social & Environmental Justice Documentary Film Festival." The event dates "January 23rd to February 2nd, 2025" are highlighted in red, with further emphasis on the dates “23rd to 2nd.” The left side of the poster contains a multicoloured geometric section in red, blue, yellow, and black, with further hexagonal and triangular designs. The stitched border along the edges of the poster reinforces the quilted, handmade aesthetic.
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Poster for the "ReFrame Film Festival 2025" featuring a stylized, geometric design. The background is a gradient of light blue with a subtle quilted texture, and the title text is displayed prominently in bold letters: "ReFrame Film Festival 2025". The "Re" in "ReFrame" is smaller and aligned vertically with "Frame". The image's central illustration resembles a vase holding a bouquet, created with a pattern of hexagonal shapes in shades of red, pink, yellow, and green, connected by dark green lines.The top left corner shows an arrangement of hexagonal patterns, with thin geometric line designs extending across the background. A circular quilt patch with red, yellow, green, and black quadrants appears near the top right. The bottom edge features a strip of various colorful fabric patterns, furthering the quilt theme, and a large oval shape in shades of blue and green anchors the design.

ReFrame 2025 artwork created by Alice Olsen Williams, Gillian Turnham and Michael Morritt

Two ReFrame volunteers hold up programmes and tickets, smiling at the camera.

JOIN OUR BINGO VOLUNTEERS

Help ReFrame raise over $15,000 this year by volunteering at Delta Bingo in Nogojiwanong / Peterborough. Just one 2¼ hour shift every few months makes a big difference! Volunteers must be 18+, friendly, reliable, and ready to support a welcoming bingo atmosphere.

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A group of people stand on the steps of a building during a protest or rally. They hold various signs, including one large banner in the background that reads “LOVE AND LET LOVE.” Other visible signs say “GAYS FOR EQUALITY” and “TAKE A LESBIAN TO LUNCH.” One person in a plaid shirt holds a megaphone, while another person beside him reads from a notepad into a microphone. Most individuals appear to be young adults, dressed in casual 1970s-style clothing. The atmosphere suggests an LGBTQ+ rights demonstration.

REFRAME PRIDE AT THE LIBRARY!

Join us in celebrating Pride 2025 with a PWYC community screening on September 21, 2pm at the Peterborough Public Library. Parade: Queer Acts of Love & Resistance honours the activists and elders whose resistance led to the rights we have today. 

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ReFrame 2025: That’s a Wrap!

We are immensely grateful for the resounding success of our 21st festival. ReFrame 2025 was a beacon of justice, creativity and community.  Chi miigwetch to our audience, funders, filmmakers, donors, partners, Board, volunteers and staff for igniting the magic!

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Since 2005, ReFrame has been lighting up the darkest time of year with the best social justice documentaries from down the street and around the world. Our goal is to spark dialogue and positive change, while fostering meaningful connections between audiences, filmmakers and artists, community partners, and neighbours.

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