Film Canada Yearbook (2001)

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Fi 4 ’ 4 ¥ a! 4 4 1} ' ‘ f) ' 4 t 4 \ ‘ { \ \ { { 4 4 4 ' 4 4 ' =>} PRR RRS RAR AAR = ‘ u \ os me >i la la» > eo le lo (he 2 > INSTITUTES ————S EEE Ee eee operates the largest film festival on the west Coast of North America. Current international selections are complemented by series devoted to the cinemas of East Asia, Canada, Nonfiction Features and Archival Films. Attendance for the 2000 event of 300 films over two weeks reached 120,000. Each year Sees important industry-related activities including the Annual Trade Forum as well as substantial representation of producers, directors, screenwriters, actors, distributors, buyers, festival directors and foreign press. VICTORIA INDEPENDENT FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL 101 — 610 Johnson St. Victoria, BC V8W 1M4 (250) 389-0444 Fax: (250) 380-1547 E-mail: vifvf@ direct.ca Website: www.vifvf.com Festival Director: Kathy Kay Festival Dates: February 2 -11, 2001 An international feature and short film festival lasting ten days. Filmmakers and industry professionals are brought from around the world to participate in a three-day film forum. The Festival combines the art, business and fun of filmmaking in an enjoyable friendly atmosphere. Deadline for entries is October 26, 2001. WORLDWIDE SHORT FILM FESTIVAL Canadian Film Centre 2489 Bayview Ave. Toronto, ON M2L 1A8 (416) 445-1446 ext. 815 E-mail: shortfilmfest @ cdnfilmcentre.com Website: www.cdnfilmcentre.com Festival Director: Shane Smith Festival Co-ordinator: Denise Strong Festival dates: June 6—10, 2001 YORKTON SHORT FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL INC. 49 Smith St. E. Yorkton, SK S3N 0H4 (306) 782-7077 Fax: (306) 782-1550 E-mail: info @ yorktonshortfilm.org Website: www.yorktonshortfilm.org Festival: May, each year Entry Deadline: Mid-February, each year North America’s longest running Short Film & Video Festival FILM CANADA YEARBOOK « 2001 INSTITUTES CANADIAN FILM CENTRE 2489 Bayview Ave. Toronto, ON M2L 1A8 Film Info: (416) 445-1446 ext. 800 Television Info: (416) 445-1446 ext. 812 E-mail: info@cdnfilmcentre.com New Media Info: (416) 449-9151 ext. 296 E-mail: pkoidis @cdnfilmcentre.com Fax: (416) 445-9481 Feature Film Project: (416) 445-2890 Fax: (416) 445-3158 Website: www.cdnfilmcentre.com Exec. Director: Wayne Clarkson Artistic Director: TBA Exec. in Charge of Production, Feature Film Project: Justine Whyte Director of Development: Tina Vanderhayden Director, Film & TV Programmes: Kathryn Emslie Director, Marketing & Communications: Gina Brown Director, Bell h@bitat: Ana Serrano Founded by Norman Jewison in 1988, the Canadian Film Centre is a national, advanced training institution with a mandate to promote and advance the artistic, technical and business skills of Canada’s film, television and new media production community. The Centre has trained over 500 industry professionals and has acquired an international reputation for excellence. Residents explore the dramatic process participating in a wide range of hands-on, intensive programmes including the Film Resident Programme, Television Resident Programme, New Media Design Programme, Professional Screenwriting Programme, Short Dramatic Film Programme, the Feature Film Project and the Worldwide Short Film Festival. Over the last 12 years, the Canadian Film Centre has produced eight feature films and over 80 short films. Critically acclaimed and award-winning, the Centre's films are distributed worldwide. CANADIAN FILM INSTITUTE/ INSTITUT CANADIEN DU FILM A Division of Cinémathéque Canada 2 Daly Ave. Ottawa, ON K1N 6E2 (613) 232-6727 Fax: (613) 232-6315 President: Serge Losique Executive Director: Tom McSorley 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 TV in Canada. The CFI presents screenings in the National Capital Region and organizes film programs which tour nationally. The Canadian Film Institute is also involved in a variety of professional development programs for the film and TV industry. The Canadian Film Institute organizes the Ottawa International Animation Festival every two years. The next will be held in October 2002. CINEMATHEQUE ONTARIO A Division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG) 2 Carlton St., Ste. 1600 Toronto, ON M5B 1J3 (416) 967-7371 Fax: (416) 967-9477 E-mail: tiffg@ torfilmfest.ca Website: www.bell.ca/filmfest Box Office / Membership Info: (416) 968-FILM Director (TIFFG): Piers Handling Managing Director (TIFFG): Michéle Maheux Associate Managing Director (TIFFG): Allison Bain Director, Programming: Susan Oxtoby Senior Programmer: James Quandt Director, Development (TIFFG): Ana White Director, Communications (TIFFG): Nuria Bronfman Box Office / Membership Manager: Chris Cummings Since 1990, Cinematheque Ontario has presented thousands of films highlighting classic and contemporary, Canadian and international cinema. Screenings are held throughout the year at the Art Gallery of Ontario's Jackman Hall with additional screenings at the Gallery’s Henry White Kinnear Education Theatre. The screening program presents a diverse selection of films within various contexts: directors’ retrospectives, national and regional cinema spotlights, thematic series and special events. Cinematheque Ontario’s Program Guide is published quarterly to accompany each season of programming. Subscriptions to the Guide can be obtained through the Box Office (416) 968-FILM. Memberships to the screening program are available at several levels ($30, $60, $100, $500, $1,000). For more information about membership call (41 6) 968-FILM, or visit our website: www.bell.ca/filmfest. Box Office hours: weekdays 12:00 — 5:00 p.m. LA CINEMATHEQUE QUEBECOISE 335 est boul. de Maisonneuve Montréal, QC H2X 1K1 (514) 842-9763 Fax: (514) 842-1816 Directeur général: Robert Daudelin Directeur de la programmation et de la conservation: Pierre Jutras Conservateur des collections afférentes au film: Pierre Véronneau Documentation: René Beauclair Conservateur du cinéma d’amimation: Marco de Blois Conservateur télévision et vidéo: Dominique Dugas Coordonnateur des expositions: Alain Gauthier Collection de films: Giséle Cété Directeur administratif: Claude Thibeault Founded in 1963, the Cinémathéque's main activity is conservation. Its collection includes Over 32,000 film titles, 28,000 posters, 600,000 stills, and 2,000 apparatus. Its médiathéque houses the largest collection of books and magazines on film and television in Canada. The Cinémathéque downtown 201