Save the Pic-a-Flic Video Collection!

SIGN THE PETITION NOW!

Roxanne Egan-Elliott reports in the Times Colonist thatĀ Victoria’s Pic-A-Flic Video is closing after 40 years:

Pic-A-Flic Video, one of the last places in Greater Victoria to rent a movie or TV series, plans to close its doors in September after four decades. Opened in 1983, Pic-A-Flic has more than 25,000 titles, from silent movies to new releases, most of which are not available on streaming services or anywhere else, owner Kent Bendall said.”

What to do with all those DVDs?

A change.org petition says: “We cannot allow this collection to be scattered to the winds without having a serious conversation about how it could be permanently housed by UVic and the Greater Victoria Public Library.”

My take: I have a modest proposal! How about the RBCM buy the collection AND hireĀ Kent Bendall to continue operating a video store from Old Town or some other suitable space?

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