A series of arts and culture-based films on the video wall.
Director: Greg Durell
2018 | 1 hr 14 min
Documentary
English
This documentary film looks back at the last 60 years of iconic Canadian graphic design and discusses how it was used to unify the Nation.
This film is screened and available from Cambridge Public Library's documentary and indie movie streaming platform, Kanopy.
We encourage you to register for this event. Limited seating will be available.
Accessibility
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COST: Free
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