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Meadowlarks

Sunday, Jun 21st @ 3:00 pm

Celebrate National Indigenous People's Day

Paramount Theatre

503 Victoria Street
Kamloops, BC Canada
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The film tells the story of four Cree siblings, Connie, Marianne, Gwen, and Anthony, separated as babies through Canada’s notorious Sixties Scoop, which saw indigenous children taken from their homes to be adopted by white families. Excited and curious, but also scared and afraid of rejection, they agree to meet for the first time over a holiday weekend in the mountains of Banff.

Awards

Tasha Hubbard’s Meadowlarks (2025) has been a massive hit with festival crowds (2026 Kamloops Film Festival), taking home several major crowd-pleaser awards:

Audience Award (Panorama Program) at the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF)

Audience Choice Award: Best Canadian Feature Fiction Film at the Available Light Film Festival (ALFF)

Named a Top 10 Audience Favorite at the Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF)

It also received highly prestigious slots as a Special Presentation at its TIFF world premiere and as an official selection at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.

DIRECTED BY: Tasha Hubbard

WRITTEN BY: Tasha Hubbard, Emil Sher

STARRING: Michael Greyeyes, Carmen Moore, Alex Rice, Michelle Thrush, Rachel Cantin, Jordan Jayde

GENRE(S): Drama

RUNTIME: 92 minutes

COUNTRY: Canada

LANGUAGE: English, Cree, French, Dutch

Rated PG

Year: 2025

Paramount Theatre

503 Victoria Street
Kamloops, BC Canada
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