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Life's A Twitch! Celebrating 15 years.
1998 - 2018
Life's A Twitch! Celebrating 15 years.

 

'Mid-tic' snapshot, found on the front case of the Director's Cut version of the documentary, available for purchase. The National Film Board has an online order form available here.

With exposure like this, I may never date again.......... :)


MARCH 10, 2003:

Reel Madness Film Festival, Victoria, BC, Canada. Question and Answer session with Dr. McKinlay via teleconference followed.

JANUARY 30, 2003:

McMaster Psychology Society Mental Health Awareness Week: Wine and Cheese Movie Night. 30-minute presentation by Dr. McKinlay followed. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.

NOVEMBER 21, 2002:

Art Gallery, Hamilton, ON, Canada.

OCTOBER 16-20, 2002:

13th Annual St. John's International Women's Film & Video Festival, St. John's, NFLD, Canada.

JUNE 6-8, 2002:

Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada Premiere: 2002 Conference.

MAY 23-26th, 2002:

2002 Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival, Saskachewan, Canada. Won a Golden Sheaf award in EDUCATIONAL/INSTRUCTIONAL category.

MAY 17, 2002:

Innoversity Creative Summit: Show & Tell session. 9 a.m. screening followed by 5 minute Q&A. Sheraton Centre Hotel, TO, ON, Canada.

MAY 3, 2002:

World Premiere: "Hot Docs" Canadian International Documentary Festival. Royal Cinema, 608 College St, Toronto, ON, Canada. 4:30 p.m. Nominated for Gold and Silver Awards for Best Canadian Documentary, Best Direction Award, Humanitarian Award, and Audience Award.


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