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FILM COURSES/INSTITUTES eal
background in the creative crafts of cinematography, editing and sound. Our intention is to provide each student with a marketable skill in addition to a broad education in film.
QUEBEC
Concordia University
Faculty of Fine Arts: Cinema
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W. Montreal, Que. H3G 1M8
(514) 879-7281
The Cinema Program is designed for students who wish to concentrate on film in the context of a Fine Arts Faculty. It involves the use of a variety of equipmentin Film Production, and highly concentrated analysis in Film Studies.
Dept. of French, Sir George Williams Campus.
(514) 879-5881
Le cinema francais.
McGill University
Dept. of English
853 Sherbrooke St. W.
Montreal, Que. H3A 2T6
(514) 392-8269
Film and Communications Program.
ONTARIO
We service the province through our regional film theatres and Festival Ontario.
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We show the old and the new from the entire international spectrum.
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We provide comprehensive information and archival services.
Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Road, @ Don Mills, Ontario, M3C 1T3, 416/4294100 ae
Universite de Montreal
Etudes Cinematographiques
(Dep. d'Histoire de l'art — 5048) Faculte des Arts et des Sciences
3200 rue Jean-Brillant
(C.P. 6128, Succursale A)
Montreal, Que. H3C 3J7
(514) 342-6182/84 Secretariat d’ Histoire de |’art)
(514) 343-7188 Gilles Marsolais, Andre Lafrance
Ce programme d’Etudes cinematographiques est dispense au premier cycle (Mineur et Majeur) et au deuxieme cycle (Maitrise), dans le cadre du Departement d'Histoire de |’ art.
L’originalite de notre enseignement repose sur le fait que |’ etudiant est appele a travailler au sein de petits groupes et que son travail est constamment suivi par une equipe de professeurs et d’assistants emanant du milieu cinematographique (critiques, animateurs, cineastes quebecoise ou etrangers).
Government of Ontario / Ministry of Culture
INSTITUTES
CANADIAN FILM INSTITUTE/ INSTITUT CANADIEN DU FILM
75 Albert St., Ste. 1105
Ottawa, Ont. K1P 5E7
(613) 238-6748
Executive Director: Frederik Manter
Assistant to the Director: Ted Riley
Director, National Film Theatre: John Webber
Director, National Film Library: Peter Dyson-Bonter
Director, Publications & Research: Piers Handling
The Canadian Film Institute/Institut canadien du film was founded in 1935 to encourage and promote the study, appreciation and use of motion pictures and television in Canada. The CFI, a federally chartered non-profit corporation, is made up of the following divisions. The National Film Library of Canada, which distributes almost 10,000 titles of specialized educational films to over 2,000 institutions. The National Film Theatre of Canada (the NFT) presents roughly 400 film screenings a year in the National Capital Region at the theatre of the Public Archives and the National Arts Centre, as well as supports affiliate NFT’s throughout Canada. The Publications & Research Division publishes works on important filmmakers, compiles the annual yearbook of Canadian film/Film Canadiana and conducts research on a contract basis. The Canadian Centre for Films on Art makes available to arts organizations films on art and dance. The Institute also hosts the World Animation Film Festival which takes place every two years. This is an international competitive festival sanctioned by ASIFA and FIAF.
LA CINEMATHEQUE QUEBECOISE
360 rue McGill
Montreal, Que. H2Y 2E9
(514) 866-4688
Directeur: Robert Daudelin
Recherche et publications: Pierre Veronneau
Responsable du cinema canadien: Pierre Jutras
Cinema d’animation: Louise Beaudet
Phototheque: Micheline Ferron
Collection de films: Gisele Cote
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