Familia Janb Al-Hayt
A sweeping musical depiction of the 2010 Olympics and the 2011 Canucks Stanley Cup street parties with a socio-political structural emphasis on homelessness and the citys propensity for breeding vario…

Familia Janb Al-Hayt
A sweeping musical depiction of the 2010 Olympics and the 2011 Canucks Stanley Cup street parties with a socio-political structural emphasis on homelessness and the citys propensity for breeding various rebel social movements. Some you win. The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics was a Canadian smash, a world record for Olympic Gold, a wild party in the streets that bespoke new lofty heights for the northerners next to their muscled North American neighbor, the USA. Some ya lose. June 15, 2011. Not since 1994 did the Vancouver Canucks make it to the Stanley Cup finals. Again they did battle to the 7th and final game with their southern neighbors, the street party culminating in a smash of a different sort. The rage, the sadness, the ongoing humiliation of a city terribly overpriced, homelessness the primary issue of Vancouvers last two elections straddling the Olympics. We take a quirky ride through a zany caricatured back-story of the citys recent governments, revealing their fate in carrying the big world event beyond the 2008 crash. Olympics, pro hockey, wacky politics, rich music & shocking spectacle- this is VVII! Heath Taits autobiographical 1st feature Vancouver Vagabond won considerable acclaim with its cinematic diversity and sumptuous real-life story grit. VVII, though shot entirely in video, boasts of volume and emotion typically the domain of cinema via its sprawling musical adaptations and tense subjects.

Familia Janb Al-Hayt
Comedy
Film Details
A sweeping musical depiction of the 2010 Olympics and the 2011 Canucks Stanley Cup street parties with a socio-political structural emphasis on homelessness and the citys propensity for breeding various rebel social movements. Some you win. The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics was a Canadian smash, a world record for Olympic Gold, a wild party in the streets that bespoke new lofty heights for the northerners next to their muscled North American neighbor, the USA.
Some ya lose. June 15, 2011. Not since 1994 did the Vancouver Canucks make it to the Stanley Cup finals.
Again they did battle to the 7th and final game with their southern neighbors, the street party culminating in a smash of a different sort. The rage, the sadness, the ongoing humiliation of a city terribly overpriced, homelessness the primary issue of Vancouvers last two elections straddling the Olympics. We take a quirky ride through a zany caricatured back-story of the citys recent governments, revealing their fate in carrying the big world event beyond the 2008 crash.
Olympics, pro hockey, wacky politics, rich music & shocking spectacle- this is VVII! Heath Taits autobiographical 1st feature Vancouver Vagabond won considerable acclaim with its cinematic diversity and sumptuous real-life story grit. VVII, though shot entirely in video, boasts of volume and emotion typically the domain of cinema via its sprawling musical adaptations and tense subjects..