By su-anne on October 14, 2015
16th Annual imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival, Bleed Down, Bonnie Ammaaq, Caroline Monnet, Culture, documentaries, Emerging Directors, Etlinisiguniet, History, imaginenative, Indigenous, Jeff Barnaby, Kent Monkman, michelle latimer, Mobilize, Native American, NFB, NFB Souvenir Series, Nimmikaage, Nowhere Land, Red Path, She Dances for People, Sisters and Brothers, Six NFB Short Films, The National Film Board of Canada, Thérèse Ottawa
festival news
TORONTO – imagineNATIVE Features six NFB Short Films. Indigenous roots, identity and representation are at the heart of six National Film Board of Canada (NFB) short films―directed by a mix of new filmmakers and some of Canada’s most acclaimed artists―screening at the 16th Annual imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in Toronto from October 14 […]
By shael stolberg on November 7, 2011
Cory Monteith, gods of youth, mental health films, rendezvous with madness, Rick Campanelli, Sisters and Brothers, toronto film festival, workman arts
festival news, Festival Spotlights
from rendezvous with madness Opening Night Gala Sisters and Brothers directed by Carl Bessai. The 19th Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival features over 25 programs of feature and short films, artist talks, industry events, installations and performance evolving to explore issues of mental illness and addiction across all artistic media as issues of mental health […]
By shael stolberg on October 27, 2011
Cory Monteith, rendezvous with madness, Sisters and Brothers
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from rendezvous with madness Opening Night Gala Sisters and Brothers Co-starring Glee’s Cory Monteith, and featuring a post screening conversation and audience Q&A with Bessai, and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health’s (CAMH) Senior Medical Advisor, Dr. David Goldbloom Join us for a pre-screening reception from 5:15PM – 6:45pm in the BlackBerry Lounge The […]