RBC Gave Seats to Small Business Owners at Inside Out Film Festival
Ellen Smith — October 2, 2020 — Art & Design
References: insideout
RBC is giving "the best seats in the house" to small business owners looking to attend Toronto's famed LGBTQIA+ Film Festival, Inside Out.
The Inside Out Film festival has played a pivotal role in Toronto's cultural scene, showcasing the films from the LGBTQ+ community and telling stories that often go untold in mainstream media. Due to COVID-19, the festival will take place as drive-in events at Toronto's Ontario Place. In order to celebrate, RBC gave four LGBTQ-identifying small business owners front row seats to the show. Those selected received a VIP package that includes VIP spots at some of the festival's most exclusive screenings.
The chosen businesses and charities selected include 519, Pink Triangle Press, and Stella’s Place .
Image Credit: Inside Out
The Inside Out Film festival has played a pivotal role in Toronto's cultural scene, showcasing the films from the LGBTQ+ community and telling stories that often go untold in mainstream media. Due to COVID-19, the festival will take place as drive-in events at Toronto's Ontario Place. In order to celebrate, RBC gave four LGBTQ-identifying small business owners front row seats to the show. Those selected received a VIP package that includes VIP spots at some of the festival's most exclusive screenings.
The chosen businesses and charities selected include 519, Pink Triangle Press, and Stella’s Place .
Image Credit: Inside Out
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