By shael stolberg on December 18, 2013
A GRAND CANAL, ANXIOUS OSWALD GREENE, BACKWARD FALL, Bruce McDonald, International ShortWork Award, JINGLE BELL ROCKS!, MPPIA Short Film Award, steve boros, Student ShortWork Award, Tatiana Maslany, THE CRASH REEL, THE FUTURE PERFECT, the husband, whistler film festival
festival news, Film News
The awards winners for the 2013 Whistler Film Festival are: THE HUSBAND Wins Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature Tatiana Maslany Wins Best Performance in A Borsos Film second year in a row JINGLE BELL ROCKS! Wins World Documentary Award Best Mountain Culture Film is THE CRASH REEL Canadian ShortWork Award went to ANXIOUS OSWALD […]
By shael stolberg on November 27, 2013
bc film, canadian film festival, film festival, whistler film festival
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from wff The Whistler Film Festival (December 4 to 8, 2013) is proud to announce its 2013 film lineup featuring original films from around the world and more feature premieres than ever before. Under WFF’s Director of Programming, Paul Gratton, the festival’s programming team has curated a stimulating lineup that honours established program areas, while […]
By adminfollows on September 20, 2013
BC film festival, Telefilm Canada, wff, WFF Feature Project Lab, whistler film festival
Bits & Pieces, festival news
From wff WFF Feature Project Lab, an intense four-day business and marketplace immersion experience presented by the Whistler Film Festival in association with Telefilm Canada focuses on strengthening dramatic feature projects from script to screen by facilitating feedback as well as collaboration on and investment in film projects that have US and international appeal. For […]
By adminfollows on September 18, 2013
BC film festival, China Canada Gateway for film Script Competition, Telefilm Canada, whistler film festival
Call for Entries, festival news
from wff Writer/producer teams from across Canada are invited to submit their story ideas for this year’s second annual China Canada Gateway for Film® Script Competition in Whistler that takes place Dec 3 – 6, 2013. Presented by the Whistler Film Festival in association with Telefilm Canada, the Script Competition provides a level playing field […]
By adminfollows on September 18, 2013
BC film festival, Mentorship application, whistler film festival, Women in film and television
Call for Entries, festival news
from wff The WIFTV Whistler Film Festival Mentorship gives one Executive, Professional or Associate (producer, director or writer) member of Women in Film & Television Vancouver the invaluable opportunity to attend the Whistler Film Festival + Summit with pre-festival consultation with an experienced film professional and four hand chosen roundtable meetings with WFF Summit guests […]
By shael stolberg on July 3, 2013
bc film, british columbia films, canadian film festival, film festival, wff, whistler film festival
Bits & Pieces, Call for Entries, festival news
from wff The Whistler Film Festival is seeking submissions for its 13th edition, which runs from December 4 to 8, 2013 and will feature up to 90 films comprised of approximately 40 features and 50 shorts. Canadian and International filmmakers are invited to submit films of all lengths and genres. Upcoming Deadlines: July 26 for […]
By shael stolberg on December 8, 2010
2 Frogs In The West, A Life Ascending, Attenberg, Bruce McDonald, daydream nation, George Stroumboulopoulos, Good Neighbours, Hard Core Logo II, In A Better World and The Silence, Incendies, leave them laughing, Monte Hellman, Rachel Weisz, Ski Bums, The People vs. George Lucas, The Whistlerblower, Trigger, whister film society, whistler film festival, Wrecked
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from whistler film festival Whistler, B.C. (December 7, 2010) – The tenth anniversary of the Whistler Film Festival (WFF), which wrapped on Sunday night, reached new heights and continues to solidify its reputation as an emerging force on the Festival circuit with an unprecedented 46 screenings, a record 56 premieres, sold-out screenings and more indie […]
By shael stolberg on December 3, 2010
canadian film centre, harold greenberg fund, jim sheridan, whistler film festival
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from whistler film festival Three writers with dramatic feature films in development will be selected to participate in an intimate daylong script roundtable workshop led by an acclaimed veteran Writer/Story Consultant. Each writer will receive candid script feedback of up to 1.5 hours on tone, story, structure, and character development. All 3 writers will be […]
By shael stolberg on November 26, 2010
2 Frogs In The West, Dany Papineau, whistler film festival
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from whistler film festival The Whistler Film Festival is proud to announce that the English Canadian Premiere of 2 Frogs In The West, directed by Quebecois filmmaker Dany Papineau will be closing the 10th anniversary Festival on December 5, 2010. Produced by Jacques Roiseux, and starring Mirianne Brûlé, Dany Papineau, Jessica Malka, Germain Houde, Diane […]
By shael stolberg on November 16, 2010
Bingham Ray, bruce greenwood, Callum Keith Rennie, Don Carmody, Philippe Falardeau, whistler film festival
Bits & Pieces, festival news
from whistler film festival Whistler, B.C. (November 16, 2010) – The Whistler Film Festival (WFF) is proud to announce the three jurors selected to adjudicate the 2010 Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature Film. Distinguished actor Bruce Greenwood (Jury President), prominent producer Don Carmody, and filmmaker Sophie Deraspe, who was the 2009 Borsos Award recipient, […]