VIFF Centre explained

VIFF Centre
Image Alt:The interior of the VIFF Centre in 2021
Address:1181 Seymour Street

V6B 3M7
Coordinates:49.277°N -123.1249°W
Architect:Hewitt and Kwasnicky Architects
Owner:Vancouver International Film Festival
Capacity:175
Screens:1
Type:Movie theatre

The VIFF Centre (formerly the Vancouver International Film Centre and the Vancity Theatre) is a movie theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which houses the 175-seat Vancity Theatre and the 41-seat Studio Theatre, as well as the offices for the Vancouver International Film Festival.[1] Located at 1181 Seymour Street in downtown Vancouver, the theatre can accommodate seminars, live performances, film, video, and multimedia presentations.

The building, designed by Hewitt and Kwasnicky Architects, opened in September 2005, just in time for the 2005 Vancouver International Film Festival.[2] In December of that year, the Vancity Theatre formally launched year-round repertory cinema programming.[3] The theatre is sponsored by and named for the Vancity credit union, although prior to the complex's launch, the theatre was stuck in a dispute that might have threatened the sponsorship, or even forced VIFF to refund Vancity's entire donation to the project, because it was deemed to be in conflict with the city's official naming rights policy at the time.[4]

Renovations between 2019 and 2020, which were completed in time for the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival, added a 41-seat theatre, the Studio Theatre, for smaller audience presentations, a new media lab to present new media and virtual reality projects, an education suite and a video wall in the complex's atrium.[1]

The annual Game Design Expo, hosted by Vancouver Film School's Game Design program, takes place in the Vancity Theatre.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: After $2.8 million renovation, Vancouver International Film Centre to open on September 24 for VIFF. Takeuchi. Craig. The Georgia Straight. September 21, 2020. September 25, 2022.
  2. Web site: VIFF launches new era. Gill. Alexandra. The Globe and Mail. September 29, 2005. October 19, 2022.
  3. Kevin Griffin, "New theatre promises to satisfy cinephiles". Vancouver Sun, December 29, 2005.
  4. Marke Andrews, "Theatre stuck in name game with council". Vancouver Sun, August 18, 2005.