Join the Woodland Cultural Centre for an exciting fall movie night! They will be screening the child-friendly Brother Bear (2003) from 6:00 – 7:30 and 13+ Smoke Signals (1998) from 7:35 – 9:00 right here at Gathering Place by the Grand.
Proceeds of the movie night will go towards the Woodland Cultural Centre, creating more events like these in the future

“Brother Bear” is an animated comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Kenai (Joaquin Phoenix) is a young Indian brave with a particular distaste for bears. When his brother Sitka (D.B. Sweeney) is killed by one, Kenai in turn kills the bear, only to be magically transformed into one himself. 

“Smoke Signals” directed by Chris Eyre and written by Sherman Alexie, features Adam Beach, Gary Farmer, Evan Adams, and Irene Bedard. Hitting its 24th year, this film remains in history as the first directed, written and co-produced large scale film by an indigenous production team. Film contains: Mild language and mild violence. Suggested audience of 13+