By su-anne on November 23, 2015
15th Whistler Film Festival, 18 Confirmed Films, Aboriginal Filmmaker Fellowship, Anton Chekov, Barbara Adler, Bernard Emond, Best Direction, Best Performance, Best Screenwriting, Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature, Borsos Competition, Brian Stockton, British Columbia, Camille Sullivan, Canadas Coolest Film Festival, Columbia Celebrity Challenge, Daniel Robinson, Documentary, Feature Films, Feature Project Lab, Female Directors, Fred Ewanuick, Gabrielle Rose, Ingrid Veninger, Jan Foukal, Jane Hui Wang, Jeffrey Lando, Jeremy Lalonde, John Ainslie, Joseph Bull, Josh Hope, Jude Klassen, Katharine Isabelle, Lauren Holly, Laurent Lucas, Luke Seomore, Maddie Hasson, Madison Davenport, Matthew Yim, Melanie Jones, O Corbin Saleken, Pandora Tribute, Pascale Bussieres, Paul Gratton, Paul Savoie, Philippe Lesage, Praxis Screenwriter Lab, Sergio Navarretta, ShortWork Showdown, Signature Series, Siobhan Devine, special events, Taryn Manning, Telefilm Canada, The Whistler Film Festival Society, Tianna Nori, Valerie Weiss, WFF 2015, WFF Industry Summit, WFF Music Cafe, WFF14 Rising Stars, WFFS, Whistler Sliding Centre, Winter Film Festival
festival news
Whistler, BC – The countdown is on to the 15th anniversary of ‘Canada’s Coolest Film Festival’. The Whistler Film Festival (WFF) returns December 2 to 6 with fresh films, special guests, industry connections, epic events and time to play in North America’s premiere mountain resort destination. WFF is offering a sneak peek of what audiences […]
By su-anne on October 19, 2015
2015 Writing Competition, Andrea Janakas, Attract Attention, Building a Career, Building Reputation, By Filmmakers for Filmmakers, Cinema Gypsy, Cinematic Vision, Emerging Talent, eOne, Exposure, Feature Films, Helping Young Writers, Horror, Howard A. Rodman, Industry Professionals, los angeles, New Independent Artists, park city, Pierce Law Group, Shane Andries, short films, slamdance, Teleplays, The Delegation, The Slamdance 2016 Film Festival, utah, Writers Guild of America
Bits & Pieces
LOS ANGELES, CA – The Delegation written by Shane Andries has won the 2015 Slamdance Writing Competition Grand Prize. Andries was awarded $7,000 in cash prizes for his feature script at the annual awards ceremony hosted by the Writers Guild of America West on October 7, 2015. The Delegation tells the story of a rookie […]
By su-anne on October 7, 2015
19th Reel Asian Film Festival, 6th Reel Asian Richmond Hill, Aga Khan Museum, AGO, Aleem Khan, Art Gallery of Ontario, asian films, Bell Media, Business for the Arts, Canada Council for the Arts, canadian films, Canadian Premieres, Carol Nguyen, Charles Street Video, Dahee Jeong, Department of Canadian Heritage, Eui Yong Zong, Feature Films, Full Programme Announced, galas, Hajime Kimura, International Films, International Premieres, Isabel Bader Theatre, Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, Lucretia Stinnette, Marquee, National Bank, New Programming, North American Premieres, North York, Ontario Arts Council, ontario media development corporation, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Philip Liao, Pitch Competition, Pulse, Randall Okita, ReelAsian:X, Richmond Hill, short films, SilverCity Richmond Hill, So You Think You Can Pitch?, telefilm, The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival 2015, toronto, Toronto Arts Council, Toronto Premieres, Town of Richmond Hill, Vista
festival news
TORONTO — The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival (Reel Asian), presented by National Bank, celebrates its 19th annual edition from November 5 to 15, 2015 with high-profile guests from around the world, screening venues in Toronto, North York, and Richmond Hill, and a special exhibition by acclaimed Canadian filmmaker and artist, Randall Okita. This […]
By shael stolberg on October 6, 2015
59th BFI London Film Festival, BFI, BFI IMAX, BFI National Archive, BFI Reuben Library, BFI Southbank, Charity Governed by Royal Charter, Classic Treasure Films, Creativity, Cultural, documentaries, Experimental Films, Feature Films, Film Forever, LFF 2015, London, Non-Profit Organization, Partnered with American Express, short films, United Kingdom, Worlds Best New Films
festival news
From October 7-18, the BFI London Film Festival will screen 240 films from 72 countries across 16 screens in 12 days all across London. The festival has several different sections that include: Galas, Official Competition, First Feature Competition, Documentary Competition, Short Film Competition, Love, Debate & Dare. To find out more about these sections as […]
By shael stolberg on October 1, 2015
Asian Film Market, BIFF 2015 Korea, BIFF Conference, Busan International FIlm Festival, Cinema Together, Feature Films, independent film, International Premieres, korean films, Master Classes, Open Talk, World Premieres
festival news
The 20th Busan International Film Festival will offer a total of 304 films from 75 countries, 121 World & International Premieres, 94 World Premieres (70 Feature Films, 24 Short Films), 27 International Premieres (24 Feature Films, 3 Short Films). These films will be screened in 6 theatres over 35 screens (excluding Market and unofficial screening […]
By su-anne on August 28, 2015
Alex de la Iglesia, Ciudad Delirio, CONACULTA, Contemporary Mexican Films, Derbez Dynasty, DocuLab, Documentary, egyptian theatre, Feature Films, FICG in Los Angeles, FICG30, Guadalajara Construyein, Guadalajara International Film Festival, Hebe Tabachnik, Hollywood, Ibero-American Cinema, International Films, Ivan Trujillo Bolio, La Opinion, La Premieres, Messi, Oscar Winner, Siglo 21, Spark New Collaborations, Tree of Life Award, University of Guadalajara, Yaz Casillas
festival news
FICG in LA – August 27 – 30 Opening Night Gala – LA Premiere of MESSI directed by Álex de la Iglesia – August 28 Derbez dynasty, Oscar Winner Eugenio Caballero, Ofelia Medina (Mexican actress), Josep Parera (Entertainment Editor La Opinion) and Latino Public Broadcasting to receive the Tree of Life Award. FICG in LA […]