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Courtenay’s World Community Film Festival annual ‘virtual encore’ Feb. 15–18

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Dancing In A-Yard is the inspiring story of ex-gang members in prison learning to dance and healing from trauma as they reinvent themselves in positive ways. (Photo supplied)

The World Community Film Festival took over the Sid Williams Theatre earlier this month, and now it continues, online.

Pop your popcorn and get cozy at home to watch some great documentaries at your leisure.

Anyone who missed the recent 33rd World Community Film Festival, or missed seeing some of the films, has another opportunity.

A selection of festival films will be available to watch online from Feb. 15-18. Full passes to watch all eight films, in any order, are only $32 (or $50 per household); individual films are $10 (or $16 per household). Low-income tickets are also available.

A program of Indigenous shorts includes the charming stop-motion film Tiny ,which opened the festival and Tsunami: 11th Relative. Both of those films illustrate the inspiring resilience of Indigenous communities on Vancouver Island.

Some of the audience favourites include feature films: Dancing in A-Yard, Manufacturing the Threat and Not Quite That.

Check out the film descriptions and trailers and click on the links to purchase tickets at www.worldcommunity.ca