Djeneba Dosso
LJI Reporter
Let yourself be transported to Amsterdam and The Netherlands through breathtaking images starting on October 20 at Cinéma 9 and then on November 3 at Cinéma Starcité Gatineau.
During an immersive film experience, discover “emblematic windmills, flower-filled fields and countless bicycle paths.” Stroll along “canal-lined streets, criss-cross country roads, cruise through picturesque towns and revel in local gastronomy,” all in the comfort of your local theatre.
Amsterdam et les Pays-Bas, au fil de l’eau is the second film in the new season of Les Aventuriers Voyageurs, created by a family-owned production company offering viewers “unique travel experiences through captivating films.” Since its establishment in 2008, more than 80 travel films have been produced and presented in over 50 cinemas and theatres across Quebec.
“Whether on the big screen at the cinema, online in the comfort of your own home, or in schools, libraries and retirement homes, you can discover the world through the eyes of passionate travellers,” described Yannick Gervais, the founder.
The film, shot by experienced travel filmmakers Nancy Gadoury and Dominic Lajeunesse of ExploreNaDoom, will be the first to be featured on the big screen in 17 years.
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Photo #1: Amsterdam et les Pays-Bas, au fil de l’eau, a travel film highlighting the dynamic capital and how water transforms the landscape of the fascinating country, will be available on October 20 at Cinéma 9 and on November 3 at Cinéma Starcité Gatineau. (DD) Photo: Aventuriers Voyageurs
Photo #2: Nancy Gadoury and Dominic Lajeunesse of ExploreNaDoom specialize in video production, photography and aerial drone imagery. In 2019, they created their company, ExploreNaDoom, to travel and work at the same time. (DD) Photo: Aventuriers Voyageurs