Filmpool Cooperative

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The Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative is a non-profit artist-run centre which supports, encourages, and assists independent, visionary filmmaking in Saskatchewan. Founded in 1977, the Filmpool has a proud history of promoting and assisting independent film production and its contribution to Saskatchewan’s cultural expression. We provide our members with film and sound editing facilities, 16mm production equipment, and regular funding opportunities. We host several events such as workshops and screenings and publish regular editions of our magazine, Splice. The Filmpool membership’s objectives are executed by a volunteer Board and committees in cooperation with paid staff.

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