By shael stolberg on April 18, 2011
Deborah Chow, film festival film, isabelle blais, montreal film, patrick labbe, The High Cost of Living, tiff bell lighbox, Zach Braff
Screenings
from GAT **TIFF/SKYY Vodka award for Best First Canadian Feature at TIFF 2010 **Named one of Canada’s Top 10 Films at TIFF 2010 **Winner, Super Écran award for Best Screenplay for 1st or 2nd feature at the Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois 2011 **Winner, Best Canadian Film at Female Eye Film Festival 2011 A haunting portrait […]
By shael stolberg on March 2, 2011
canadian film, Deborah Chow, The High Cost of Living
Bits & Pieces
from GAT (Montreal – March 2, 2011) Deborah Chow’s The High Cost of Living – a jarring psychological drama about death, loss and guilt, starring Zach Braff (Scrubs) and Isabelle Blais – won the Super Écran award for Best Screenplay for a 1st or 2nd feature at the Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois this week. The […]
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 […]