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spouse, Ron Base, was the host of the two-day event, added, “We are looking forward to seeing the film [The Hunt] and being a part of the first film festival of Milton.” Jennifer Smith, director and committee chair, spoke before the filmgoers entered the theatre and expressed, “I’m thrilled to see so many people. The Milton Film Forum began one year ago and we thought that having a film festival would be a nice complement to the Film Forum: a selection of local, Canadian, and international films right around the corner.” Smith thanked the extraordinary team of volunteers for their efforts in putting the event together and mentioned Roger Ebert, the late film critic and creator of Ebertfest, a film festival that celebrated films that Ebert felt had been overlooked. Ebert, Smith explained during her talk, was a believer in the transformative power of film, and Ebertfest was a source of inspiration for the Milton Film Festival. With Smith’s final words, “Enjoy the show,” the guests filed into the theatre. Event host and emcee Ron Base welcomed the filmgoers to the historic first-ever event of its kind in Milton. Base introduced Milton native Steve Belford, whose two short films were screened prior to The Hunt: A Star on Hollywood Boulevard, directed by Belford and The Wolf of Waubamik Woods, co-written and co-produced by Belford. Shortly after Belford introduced his film team, the lights dimmed in the theatre and everyone sat back to enjoy a night of film magic.

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Willy Wonka, owner of a magical and mysterious chocolate factory, invites the audience to join him in a world of "Pure Imagination.“ Although Wonka excels at making candy, he is ready to retire and find some “bright spark” to continue his candy confectioning ("Golden Age of Chocolate").

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