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Queen's Journal - Artificial Intelligence hits the Kingston Canadian Film Festival
The Journal's Rida Chaudhry interviews Saad Siddiqui on the red carpet. Photo: Curtis Heinzl
The vibrant film community of Kingston had five days filled with cinema over the weekend hosted by the Kingston Canadian Film Festival. Last Friday, Den Mother Crimson premiered at the Kingston Grand Theatre where the cast and production team walked the red carpet. 
 
The Journal had the opportunity to chat with stars Saad Siddiqui and Daniel Kash, as well as director Siluck Saysanasy  and Branded to Film (B2F) founders J. Joly and George Assimakoupolous about film in Kingston, AI, and what sets this film apart. 

Delivering a pipeline of film and tv content

transferring skill sets to film sets

Building a $100 m production sector

Delivering a pipeline of film and tv content

transferring skill sets to film sets

Building a $100 m production sector

BUILDING TO CREATE $100 M PRODUCTION SECTOR

Together with support from investment partners, B2F will continue developing the production sector in Kingston/Frontenac. We would love to connect with you about investing in B2F.

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