By shael stolberg on April 4, 2017
Alfonso Maiorana, Ann Marie Fleming, Anne Émond, Bruce McDonald, Buffy Sainte-Marie, CANADA NOW, Catherine Bainbridge, film forum, films, France, HELLO DESTROYER, IFC Center, iggy pop, IT’S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD Canada, Kevan Funk, KONELINE: OUR LAND BEAUTIFUL, MALIGLUTIT (SEARCHERS), martin scorsese, NELLY, Nettie Wild, ny, robbie robertson, RUMBLE: THE INDIANS WHO ROCKED THE WORLD, Steven Tyler, Stevie Salas, telefilm, Tony Bennett, touring film series, weirdos, Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming, Xavier Dolan, Zacharias Kunuk
Screenings
Telefilm Canada to present the sophomore tour of the Canadian film series: CANADA NOW: BEST NEW FILMS FROM CANADA 2017. Sundance 2017 Award-winner RUMBLE: THE INDIANS WHO ROCKED THE WORLD kicks off the U.S. series @ New York’s IFC Center CANADA NOW set to screen in NY from Thurs, April 6 – Sun, April 9 […]
By shael stolberg on August 18, 2016
Bruce McDonald, canadian film, film festival, Mike MacMillan, tiff, weirdos
Special Events, TIFF 16
Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald discusses his film Weirdos that will have its world premiere at TIFF 16 @ the Royal York Hotel during the TIFF Canadian Press Conference.
By shael stolberg on December 18, 2013
A GRAND CANAL, ANXIOUS OSWALD GREENE, BACKWARD FALL, Bruce McDonald, International ShortWork Award, JINGLE BELL ROCKS!, MPPIA Short Film Award, steve boros, Student ShortWork Award, Tatiana Maslany, THE CRASH REEL, THE FUTURE PERFECT, the husband, whistler film festival
festival news, Film News
The awards winners for the 2013 Whistler Film Festival are: THE HUSBAND Wins Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature Tatiana Maslany Wins Best Performance in A Borsos Film second year in a row JINGLE BELL ROCKS! Wins World Documentary Award Best Mountain Culture Film is THE CRASH REEL Canadian ShortWork Award went to ANXIOUS OSWALD […]
By shael stolberg on January 13, 2011
Bruce McDonald, canadian film, Denis Villeneuve, Incendies, toronto film critics
Bits & Pieces
from V Kelly & Assoc TORONTO – Incendies, Denis Villeneuve’s epic adaptation of Wajdi Mouawad’s complex stage play about Quebec siblings who uncover their immigrant mother’s tortured history, has won the Toronto Film Critics Association’s Rogers Best Canadian Film Award. The award was presented to Villeneuve by Jay Baruchel, star of How to Train Your […]
By shael stolberg on December 15, 2010
(Entertainment One), (Filmoption), (K Films), (Mongrel Media), Barney’s Version –, Bruce McDonald, canada's top ten, Catherine Martin, Curling –, Deborah Chow, denis cote, Denis Villeneuve, Incendies, Ingrid Veninger, kinosmith, Last Train Home, Les Amours imaginaires, Lixin Fan, MODRA, Richard J. Lewis, splice, The High Cost of Living, tiff, Trigger, Trois temps après la mort d’Anna, Vincenzo Natali, Xavier Dolan (Alliance Films)
festival news, Film News
from TIFF Ten Features, Ten Shorts, Ten Years Of Celebrating Canadian Film Toronto – TIFF revealed the top 10 best features and top 10 best short films of 2010 this evening at the 10th annual Canada’s Top Ten industry event, hosted by Peter Keleghan and Leah Pinsent. Established in 2001, Canada’s Top Ten celebrates excellence […]
By shael stolberg on December 8, 2010
2 Frogs In The West, A Life Ascending, Attenberg, Bruce McDonald, daydream nation, George Stroumboulopoulos, Good Neighbours, Hard Core Logo II, In A Better World and The Silence, Incendies, leave them laughing, Monte Hellman, Rachel Weisz, Ski Bums, The People vs. George Lucas, The Whistlerblower, Trigger, whister film society, whistler film festival, Wrecked
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from whistler film festival Whistler, B.C. (December 7, 2010) – The tenth anniversary of the Whistler Film Festival (WFF), which wrapped on Sunday night, reached new heights and continues to solidify its reputation as an emerging force on the Festival circuit with an unprecedented 46 screenings, a record 56 premieres, sold-out screenings and more indie […]
By shael stolberg on November 4, 2010
Bruce McDonald, Jean-Luc Godard, Monte Hellman, whistler film festival
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from whister film festival Whistler, B.C. (November 4, 2010) – The Whistler Film Festival (December 1–5, 2010) is proud to announce its 10th anniversary lineup featuring an unprecedented 9 World Premieres, 5 North American Premieres, 5 Canadian Premieres, 21 Western Canadian Premieres, 2 English Canadian Premieres, and 14 BC Premieres, and work from wide-ranging movie […]
By shael stolberg on August 17, 2010
American Beauty, Away From Her, Bruce McDonald, Crash, Deepa Mehta, free screening series, Lawrence Kasdan, Outrageous!, Paul Haggis, Roadkill, Rob Reiner, Sarah Polley, The Big Chill, The Princess Bride, tiff, Water
Festival Spotlights, TIFF 10
In celebration of its 35th anniversary, the Toronto International Film Festival gives back to film lovers with the TIFF For Free programme, a series of free public film screenings showcasing programming gems from Festivals past. All screenings will take place at TIFF Bell Lightbox and will give audiences the opportunity to get better acquainted with […]