Created for the people of southeastern Michigan, the Cinetopia International Film Festival features the best feature-length dramas, comedies, and documentaries from the world’s best film festivals (e.g. Sundance, Cannes, Venice, Toronto, Berlin, SXSW, Tribeca, etc.) and will take place from June 3-12, 2016 in Detroit & Ann Arbor.
The 5th Annual Italian Contemporary Film Festival (ICFF) will take place June 9 – 19, 2016 in Toronto, Vaughn, Hamilton, the Niagara Region, Montreal and Quebec City. The ICFF will screen 70 features, shorts and docs of which 42 will be a premiere. This year’s festival give be awarding Claudia Cardinale its Lifetime Achievement Award. […]
Starting May 5, the 24th edition of the Toronto Jewish Film Festival will feature 4 World Premieres, 11 North American and 31 Canadian Premieres, while 12 films will be seen in Toronto for the first time. The 24th TJFF boasts an impressive feature film slate, including: Atomic Falafel, which has been called an Israeli Dr. […]
Screening Times – Thursday, Dec 3 @ 3pm Friday, Dec 3 @ 9:30am ‘Director Hui Wang captures a remarkable and engaging human story at the intersection of connection and disconnection from land and culture, and of old and new China.’ – Planet in Focus – More from Whistler Film Festival Film Page
Remaining Screenings: Thurs, Nov 26 @ 8pm Fri, Nov 27 @ 9:30pm Sat, Nov 28 @ 1:15pm Synopsis In the age of New Media, people all around the world are posting an endless stream of video clips online. Every day, thousands of web surfers cram their video notes into virtual bottles, toss them into the […]
TORONTO – Now in its 23rd year the Toronto Jewish Film Festival (TJFF) is thrilled to announce that the Ontario Premiere of Eran Riklis’s A Borrowed Identity (aka Dancing Arabs) will kick off the Festival on April 30. Ten film-filled days later, the Ontario debut of Álvaro Brechner’s Mr. Kaplan will close the Festival on […]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film Festival Grants program has awarded $5.3 million to film festivals since 1999. Grants totaling $450,000 were granted to 30 U.S. film festivals in 2011. While the grants are awarded for a variety of programs, film festivals are encouraged to submit proposals that make festival events more […]
The members of European Film Promotion (EFP) have accepted the applications of the Lithuanian Film Centre (LFC) and the Estonian Film Institute (EFI) to become individual members of EFP. Until now, the three Baltic film institutes had been represented in EFP through the umbrella organisation Baltic Films. It was recently decided that every country should […]