You now have the chance to bring Winnipeg's biggest film festival right into your home.

The Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival is back for its 12th year. And, while they still aren't back to in-person screenings, there are still plenty of opportunities to not only watch clean, cool, and compelling movies but to take time to think and talk about the subjects.

Organizer Paul Boge says that for just $10 people will get access to 45 films over the course of the festival's three-week run. The move to online also means that the festival has had people from all over the globe take part, with people in African nations and Australia tuning in.

Boge says people are welcome to donate more to help the festival cover its costs, but they wanted it to be accessible for everyone. "We wanted to make sure that in this entertainment age we wanted to be a platform where people could see fantastic films that wasn't going to break the budget."

People are welcome to watch the films alone, with their families, or have friends over to their house to take part, he says.

You can buy a festival pass and find out more info here.