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Written and Directed by Sandra Ignagni
(2019 | 16 min)
Join us for a virtual screening followed by Q&A with director Sandra Ignagni
Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 7:30 pm
WATCH THE FILM
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OR CALL 647-374-4685
Meeting ID: 293-499-3535
Password: 251140
Please rsvp at office@sbe.ca
This short symphonic documentary offers a glimpse into the unique religious co-existence found along No. 5 Road in Richmond, British Columbia. Highway to Heaven takes audiences into many of the temples, mosques, and churches that call No. 5 home, revealing unity despite difference across these diverse cultural spaces. In a world struggling with religious violence and intolerance, filmmaker Sandra Ignagni has crafted a gentle portrait of a rare landscape using attentive imagery and an acoustic tapestry of prayer.
