‘Trip down memory lane:’ Saskatoon church shares massive movie library
The days of picking out a movie at Blockbuster may be a distant memory, but a Saskatoon church is working on a creative way to keep those memories alive.
Judy Anderson, the rector’s warden for Christ Church in Caswall Hill, said that when the COVID-19 pandemic started, some members of the church came up with a “crazy” idea to help bring the community together through movies.
After receiving thousands of DVD and VHS donations, Anderson said the church transformed part of its basement into a video rental library called “Nutflakes,” a parody of the popular streaming service Netflix.
Access to the library is free, and all of the videos, including the machines to play them, have been donated. The church has about 2,000 films in the rental library and another 4,000 in storage, she noted.


