The Windsor International Film Festival starts tomorrow.
One of the featured films is the locally made movie 'Things To Do.'
The movie is celebrating its 10-year anniversary with a special screening Tuesday night.
Things To Do was made by local filmmakers Theordore Bezaire and Mike Stasko, also known from the 'The Birder.'
"It's really exciting to come back because this film was really the kick-off for a lot of our careers," says Bezaire, the co-writer and director. "This was our first thing. It got us some national interest, which kind led us to make other films, ultimately The Birder."
Director and co-writer Theodore Bezaire on set as they film Things To Do (Photo Courtesy of Theodore Bezaire)
Bezaire says preparing for it to return to the big screen brings back great memories.
"This is very nostalgic. Leading up to the screening I've been going through some old materials, press materials, photos and videos that we took at the time. It's been a little bit of a walk down memory lane and it's really nice to kind of remember that time. It was really exciting for us, our first big project and it's really nice to look back and reminisce."
Things To Do tells the story of a bored office worker who return to his hometown, and along with an old acquaintance they accomplish things they wanted to do when they were younger.
The movie first premiered at Slamdance Film Festival, and was broadcast nationally on TMN, CBC and the Sundance Channel.
It screens Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 8:30 p.m. at The Capitol Theatre.
Tickets can be purchased online.
Poster for the Windsor made movie Things To Do