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About Blood in The Snow Canadian Film Festival
Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival BITS was first established by Kelly Micheal Stewart in 2012 as a branch of his then progressing month to month film arrangement entitled "Fear Nights at the Projection Booth" which were held at the previous Projection Booth Theater in Toronto, Ontario. With a lot of Canadian movies all competing for a spot in the grandstand, Stewart chose to assemble the principal release of what might turn into a yearly film celebration that supplanted the month to month arrangement.
After a first release entitled "Fear Nights: Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival end of the week", Stewart abbreviated the name and reconsidered the build of the celebration, expediting a programming group and honing its concentration with the point of advancing, spotlighting and building up the free contemporary classification filmmaking network crosswise over Canada. The celebration has expanded in its endeavors to end up noticeable throughout the entire year with a free TV talk with appearing and a podcast. The first year of the celebration started as a spinoff of the month to month film night facilitated and modified by Kelly Michael Stewart called Fright Nights at the Projection Booth.
The program that year included 6 highlight movies and 13 shorts, including the principal emphasis of the celebration's mainstream "Short Film Showcase" as a "best of 2012 shorts" programming square and a midnight film on the Saturday night of the celebration. Running from November 30 to December 2, 2012, titles that year incorporated the World Premieres of Sick: Survive the Night and In the House of Flies, alongside screenings of Beyond the Black Rainbow, Devil's Night, Famine and the Canadian Premiere of Blood for Irina.