By shael stolberg on December 11, 2016
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, Angry Inuk, animated short, animation, Ann Marie Fleming, Blind Vaysha, canada's top ten, canadian films, Documentary, national film board of canada, NFB, Theodore Ushev, tiff, Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming
festival news
Three hit National Film Board of Canada (NFB) films have just added to their lustre with a selection to Canada’s Top Ten, an annual list of the country’s finest short and feature-length films, announced by the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on December 7. Winners of a combined 30 Canadian and international honours to date, […]
By shael stolberg on September 2, 2016
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Special Events
The TIFF POP V3 EXHIBIT included 17 different virtual reality experiences and took place from August 19-21, 2016 @ the TIFF Bell Lightbox. For more on the TIFF POP 3 VR Exhibit @ our sister site FILMbutton Follows… please visit the appropriate link. – Originally Posted August 25, 2016
By shael stolberg on January 7, 2016
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festival news
Onstage discussions with Tatiana Maslany and Kiefer Sutherland Cross-country guest appearances by Patricia Rozema, Philippe Falardeau, Patrick Huard, Connor Jessup, Andrew Cividino, Mina Shum, Guy Maddin and more TORONTO — The Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival kicks off on January 8, presenting public screenings of 2015’s 10 best features, shorts and student shorts. Running through […]
By shael stolberg on December 15, 2015
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festival news
TORONTO — TIFF® salutes the country’s cinematic superstars tonight, revealing the Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival™ lineup of the top 10 features, shorts and student shorts for 2015. Established in 2001, the festival celebrates and promotes contemporary Canadian cinema and raises awareness of Canadian achievements in film. Running January 8 to 17, 2016 at TIFF […]
By shael stolberg on December 14, 2015
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Bits & Pieces
The Forbidden Room, My Internship in Canada and Sleeping Giant compete for Rogers $100,000 Best Canadian Film Award TORONTO — Carol, the swooning tale of a life-changing love affair, won two top prizes at the 2015 awards of the Toronto Film Critics Association. Todd Haynes’ 1950s melodrama was named Best Picture, and Haynes named Best […]
By shael stolberg on December 1, 2015
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festival news
Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival was established in 2001 by TIFF to honour excellence in short- and feature-length contemporary Canadian cinema and to raise awareness of Canadian achievements in film. In order to be eligible for Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival, the film must be directed by a Canadian citizen or resident, Canada must be […]
By shael stolberg on November 9, 2015
3D films, canadian films, film programmer, horror films, jesse wente, The Mask, tiff, TIFF Lightbox
INTERVIEWS
This part of the interview w/ Jesse Wente, Director of Film Programmes at TIFF, took place on October 21, 2015 and it focuses on the classic 1961 Canadian 3D horror film THE MASK and the enduring legacy of horror films. THE MASK screening at the TIFF Lightbox starting on October 23, 2015.
By shael stolberg on October 23, 2015
3D films, canadian films, film programmer, horror films, jesse wente, The Mask, tiff, TIFF Lightbox
INTERVIEWS
This part of the interview w/ Jesse Wente, Director of Film Programmes at TIFF, took place on October 21, 2015 and it focuses on horror films and ,especially, the release of the classic 1961 Canadian 3D horror film THE MASK that is screening at TIFF Lightbox starting on Friday, October 23, 2015.
By shael stolberg on October 22, 2015
3D films, canadian films, film programmer, horror films, jesse wente, The Mask, tiff, TIFF Lightbox
INTERVIEWS
This part of the interview w/ Jesse Wente, Director of Film Programmes at TIFF, took place on October 21, 2015 and it focuses on horror films and ,especially, the release of the classic 1961 Canadian 3D horror film THE MASK that is screening at TIFF Lightbox starting on Friday, October 23, 2015. – Originally Posted […]
By su-anne on October 7, 2015
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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 […]