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B.C. film examines queer identities affected by small mountain town life

People Like Us is set to premiere in Revelstoke tonight
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Members of Queer Shred Revelstoke. (Ryan Collins/VIMFF)

On Friday, Dec. 1, the premier of People Like Us will be shown at the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre, which is short documentary that explores Queer life in rural spaces, mountain towns, and the snow industry.

People Like Us was directed by local filmmaker, Ryan Collins, and produced by Nat Segal. Collins worked with several groups in town to help highlight the Queer community in Revelstoke.

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Zach Delaney

About the Author: Zach Delaney

I came to the Revelstoke Review from Ottawa, Ontario, where I earned a Master of Journalism degree from Carleton University.
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