The Rankin File: Legacy of a Radical

**** “Brisk and evocative … If you’ve got any interest at all in Vancouver politics, how it is today and what came before, this is a must-see film.” – Vancouver Observer

 
“Half Vancouver history, half killer stunt, and – with the upcoming municipal election – all timing … Memorable … Nuanced … Full of vivid moments from Vancouver’s past.” – Georgia Straight

Saturday, September 22
Doors 1:00 pm | Movie 2:00 pm

-3:30pm – Panel Discussion With 2018 COPE Candidates

– 4:00pm – Meet & Greet With 2018 COPE Candidates

– 5:00pm – After Party (TBC, not at the Rio)

Advance tickets $10 HERE | $12 at the door

*Minors welcome in the balcony! Must be 19+ w/ID for bar service and main floor seating.
**Rio Theatre Groupons and passes OK! Please redeem at the door.


Vancouver, 1986. The Expo World’s Fair has just ended and the future of the city is at stake. Harry Rankin – World War II veteran, criminal lawyer, city councillor and outspoken socialist – is running for mayor against a young, right-wing upstart named Gordon Campbell.

Decades later, director Teresa Alfeld unearths reels of 16mm footage of Harry’s campaign, filmed for a documentary by lawyer-turned-filmmaker-turned-lawyer Peter Smilsky. Peter’s documentary was never completed and the abandoned footage sat in Harry’s son’s basement for decades. Teresa decides to pick up where Peter left off and attempts to complete the film about the Vancouver legend.

THE RANKIN FILE chronicles Harry’s nearly fifty-year career beginning with his World War II military service as a soldier, twice wounded in combat. His worldview altered by his wartime experience, Harry sets out to build a working-class political movement in Vancouver that puts power in the hands of the people. Finally elected to city council in 1966 after eleven tries, Harry’s career as both a civic politician and a talented criminal lawyer takes off. Not even years of surveillance by the RCMP for alleged ties to the Communist Party – which he denies – can slow him down.

By 1986, Harry is on top of the world and seems poised to become mayor of the city he fought so hard to make the liveable and affordable place it had become. The surprise candidacy of an energetic conservative politician – and future premiere of BC – Gordon Campbell catches Harry’s team off-guard. Developments in Harry’s personal life cause further problems, not only with Harry’s campaign but also with the completion of Peter’s documentary.

With nearly three decades having passed since Peter began filming, THE RANKIN FILE provides context and commentary only possible with hindsight. THE RANKIN FILE explores Harry’s character and his political legacy as understood by five key figures in his life: his son Phil Rankin, his widow Connie Fogal, his ally Libby Davies, his comrade Fred Wilson and his opponent Gordon Campbell. Rankin himself is a constant presence in the debate, however, through a unique and intimate interview filmed the night before the 1986 election. In death, as in life, Harry gets the last word.

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Voted the #1 Independent Theatre in Vancouver, the Rio Theatre is a multimedia venue featuring arthouse, mainstream and cult-classic cinemas as well as live entertainment. Built in 1938, the Rio has been fully restored with a state of the art digital projector, surround sound, a huge stage and 420 luxurious seats.

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