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Have you got your popcorn ready? The full running list for the North Shore News’ first ever film festival has been selected, and you can rest assured there is something on the screen for all manner of cinephiles. More than 20 films that showcase the vibrant and diverse filmmaking talent of the North Shore and Sea to Sky community have been chosen for the inaugural Coast Mountain Film Festival, with films set to be screened all across the North Shore, from the Kay Meek Arts Centre in West Vancouver to North Vancouver’s Centennial Theatre. Split into five categories, the locally made movies will span North Shore Profiles, Dark Comedies, Environmental, Dramatic Shorts and a special Canadian film festival premiere of feature film Krow’s TRANSformation. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3