WINNIPEG — Winnipeg’s most popular film festival, ‘Freeze Frame’ is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Freeze Frame is for children of all ages, featuring films from around the world.
This year, one of the feature films is a BEKAS. It’s a first person account of two Kurdish orphans fleeing Saddam Hussen’s Iraq.
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