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Sudbury Indie Cinema to host 75 minutes of cat videos on the big screen

Cat lovers in Sudbury, Ont., will have an excuse to watch 75 minutes of funny cat videos on the big screen thanks to CatVideoFest 2022.

Festival will also be a fundraiser for Sudbury-based Small Things Cats

A grey cat.
Sloan is a cat up for adoption through Sudbury's Small Things Cats. The upcoming CatVideoFest 2022 will also serve as a fundraiser for the organization. (Submitted by Rebecca Rock)

Cat lovers in Sudbury, Ont., will have an excuse to watch 75 minutes of funny cat videos on the big screen thanks to CatVideoFest 2022.

Sudbury Indie Cinema is hosting the feline film festival on two dates Saturday, Aug. 13 and Sunday, Aug. 21.

Miranda McLeod, Sudbury Indie Cinema's theatre manager, said she heard about the festival when she saw an independent movie theatre in Chicago was hosting it.

"So I reached out to the distributor and I was able to get in contact," she said. "And so now we are part of this festival and I hope to bring it back next year as well."

The festival features fan-submitted cat videos someone might normally find on YouTube or social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

"I think it's just going to be just a fun hour of just seeing different silly videos on the big screen," McLeod said.

"I think kids are really going to enjoy it. I'm bringing my nieces and nephews and some family to see it, but also if you're a cat lover, I think it's just going to be a fun event to come out to."

McLeod said the movie theatre has already pre-sold a lot of tickets for the screenings, which "usually doesn't happen."

The festival will also serve as a fundraising event for Small Things Cat, a Sudbury-based animal rescue organization.

A portion of ticket sales will go to the organization, and movie-goers will be encouraged to donate more if they wish.

Small Things Cats will also share photos for some cats they have up for adoption.

"I was super excited when they reached out to us," said Rebecca Rock, a board member with Small Things Cats.

"It's come at a great time for us. We were looking at fundraising, so this is perfect timing."

If people wish to donate items, Rock said they always need cat food and litter.

With files from Ashishvangh Contractor