Ekran Mississauga Polish Film Festival
November 26, 2025 18:00
Screening Room LAC
4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga, L5B 4B8, ON, Canada
Check website for price
Ekran Mississauga Polish Film Festival
Meadowvale Theatre is a performing arts facility and community cultural hub. Recently re-opened after undergoing renovations, audiences will...
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Schedule Details
2025-11-26 18:00:00
Price Details
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Age Restrictions
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Location Details
Screening Room LAC
4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga, L5B 4B8, ON, Canada
About the Event
Ekran Mississauga Polish Film Festival
Meadowvale Theatre is a performing arts facility and community cultural hub. Recently re-opened after undergoing renovations, audiences will be welcomed back to a revitalized space, where they can once again enjoy live performances and events. The theatre is accessibly designed. Features include: Accessible drop-off zone near main entrance Accessible washrooms Accessible seating Assistive hearing devices available
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