Monthly Archives: March 2012

Join us for Opening Night, featuring TED2011 speaker John Hunter

PCFF 2012 is a month away, and we’ve just launched our 2012 schedule.  We’re so excited about the diverse group of films and speakers we’ll be showcasing. On Opening Night (April 17th) we’re featuring the award-winning film, World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements, featuring TED2011 speaker, John Hunter.  World Peace interweaves the story of John, a school teacher from Virginia with his student’s participation in a game he created called the World Peace Game.  The game triggers an eight […]

PCFF partners with the Fairmont Waterfront

Are you traveling to Vancouver for PCFF 2012?  Or perhaps you’re looking for a little “staycation” in our beautiful city while you enjoy eye-opening, inspiring films?  Whatever your needs, our official hotel partner, the Fairmont Waterfront, will make sure you are taken care of.   Enjoy the Fairmont Waterfront’s ultra-convenient location and impeccable views from every window as you soak in the beauty of Vancouver. Get ready to watch, engage and act! We chose to partner with the Fairmont Waterfront because […]

Introducing “Global Sorority” by the Passion Foundation

Guest Blog by:  Loretta Cella, Founder, The Passion Foundation With International Women’s Day here, and so many amazing stories being told of women young and old, it gives us a wonderful opportunity to re-engage and align from a place of change. There is a remarkable trend amongst global organizations who are focusing on a more positive gender balance for a better tomorrow. Women and men around the globe are now understanding how a dynamic shift in the way women lead, […]

International Women’s Day & Miss Representation Screening Announced

Guest blog by Katie Schaeffers, Executive Director, PCFF. In honor of International Women’s Day this Thursday March 8, we’re excited to announce the screening of Miss Representation at PCFF 2012.  The film has received a lot of critical acclaim already, and many of you may have seen it at other festivals or on television.  So, we’re bringing Miss Representation to the people we think might benefit the most from watching it – young girls and boys who can and will […]