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 January 20, 2017
Anamorphic Panel, bravofact, drones, February freeze, independent film, lowell schrieder, Ontario Arts Council, Paul Bronfman, Samy Inayeh, telefilm, the Harold Greenberg Fund, william f. white
Bits & Pieces, Special Events
Featuring New Whites Camera & Whites LES (Location Equipment Supply) Open Houses! Pre-NAB Showcase Returns to Inspire Content Creators with Latest Screen-Based Innovations & Technologies Toronto, Canada – William F. White International Inc. (Whites) has announced the return of its yearly technology showcase, THE FEBRUARY FREEZE! This widely-anticipated pre-NAB exhibit known for bringing together the […]
By shael stolberg on March 8, 2016
award nominations, canadian film, Canadian Screen Awards, canadian screen week, canadian tv, Helga Stephenson, Martin Katz, telefilm, tiff
Cdn Screen Week 16
The 2016 Canadian Screen Week will take place from March 7 – 13 ending with the Canadian Screen Awards broadcast at on CBC at 8pm. – Originally Posted February 29, 2016.
By shael stolberg on March 8, 2016
academy of canadian cinema & television, Aunjanue Ellis, Canadian Screen Awards, catherine o'hara, emily vancamp, Eugene Levy, francesca accinelli, Helga Stephenson, Jared Keeso, Jay Baruchel, karen thorne stone, Leah Fay Goldstein, Mary Walsh, melanie joly, omdc, Rick Mercer, Seán Cullen, telefilm, Vinay Virman
Cdn Screen Week 16
Canadian Screen Week produced by The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television got under way last night in both Montreal & Toronto. View link for more info on Canadian Screen Week and the Canadian Screen Awards.
By shael stolberg on March 8, 2016
academy of canadian cinema & television, Aunjanue Ellis, Canadian Screen Awards, catherine o'hara, emily vancamp, Eugene Levy, francesca accinelli, Helga Stephenson, Jared Keeso, Jay Baruchel, karen thorne stone, Leah Fay Goldstein, Mary Walsh, melanie joly, omdc, Rick Mercer, Seán Cullen, telefilm, Vinay Virman
Cdn Screen Week 16, Special Events
Canadian Screen Week produced by The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television got under way last night in both Montreal & Toronto.
By shael stolberg on January 20, 2016
award nominations, canadian film, Canadian Screen Awards, canadian screen week, canadian tv, Helga Stephenson, Martin Katz, telefilm, tiff
Announcements, Cdn Screen Week 16, Special Events
Helga Stephenson,CEO, Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television & Martin Katz, President of the Academy, announce The Canadian Screen Awards at TIFF Bell Lightbox on Tuesday, January 19. The nominations are in 132 categories (24 film, 101 in television and 7 in digital media). They also announced some of the events that will take place […]
By shael stolberg on January 20, 2016
award nominations, canadian film, Canadian Screen Awards, canadian screen week, canadian tv, Helga Stephenson, Martin Katz, telefilm, tiff
Bits & Pieces, Cdn Screen Week 16
TORONTO | MONTREAL – “We are proud today to announce the nominees for the 2016 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS,” says Helga Stephenson, CEO, Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. “Congratulations to each and every nominee,” Stephenson adds. “They stand out in a field where the bar is already set high and continues to rise. That’s one […]
By shael stolberg on January 8, 2016
5-shorts program, independent films, national film board of canada, NFB, omdc, shorts films, telefilm, tiff, top ten film festival
Bits & Pieces
An acclaimed National Film Board of Canada (NFB) project to inject new life into the short documentary genre goes live in Canada starting January 8, with free streaming of five new non-fiction Quebec shorts at NFB.ca and via NFB apps for smartphones, tablets and connected TV. Called 5 Shorts Project (Projet 5 courts), it’s a […]
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 September 24, 2015
canadian film, canadian films, independent film, International Films, Non-Fiction Program, Not-for-Profit Cultural Society, telefilm, Vancity Theatre, Vancouver International Film Festival, VIFF 2015
festival news
Both in terms of admissions and number of films screened (144,000 and 349 respectively in 2014) VIFF is among the five largest film festivals in North America. We screen films from more than 70 countries on nine screens, including the pick of the world’s top film fests and many undiscovered gems. Three main programming platforms […]