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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): Michele 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 (416) 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
Directrice des communications:
Sophie Voyer : 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 “3 Coordonnateur des expositions:
Alain Gauthier
FILM CANADA YEARBOOK ¢ 2002
INSTITUTES / FILM COURSES
Collection de films: Carmelle Gaudet Directeur administratif: Claude Thibeault Founded in 1963, the Cinématheque's main activity is conservation. Its collection includes over 32,000 film titles, 28,000 posters, 600,000 stills, and 2,000 apparatus. Its médiatheque houses the largest collection of books and magazines on film and television in Canada. The Cinémathéque downtown building houses two screening rooms (film & video) that present year-round programs open to the public, and two exhibition rooms devoted to artifacts related to the history of film and television.
CONSERVATOIRE DART CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE DE MONTREAL
(A Division of Cinémathéque Canada) 1432 de Bleury
Montréal, QC H8A 2J1
(514) 848-3883
Fax: (514) 848-3886
President: Serge Losique
Vice-President: Daniéle Cauchard
The Conservatoire was founded in January 1968 by Serge Losique. Its fundamental aims are to propagate the cinematographic art in all its forms — festivals, retrospectives, etc. — while continuing to improve its film archives. In 1988 the Conservatoire merged with the Canadian Film Institute to form Cinémathéque Canada.
DIRECTING, ACTING AND WRITING FOR CAMERA WORKSHOP DAWC)
50 Prince Arthur Ave., Ste. 1407
Toronto, ON MSR 1B5
Tel. & Fax: (416) 922-5378
DAWC is a not-for-profit corporation, training Canadian professionals in film & TV. The Spring and Fall workshops last three months and bring together directors, actors associate producer-trainees and writers, for 160 hours of instruction and collaboration, which produces eight short original dramas, every year since 1982.
THE FILM REFERENCE LIBRARY (A Division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG))
2 Carlton St., East Mezzanine
Toronto, ON M5B 1J3
(416) 967-1517
Fax: (416) 967-0628
E-mail: info@torfilmfest.ca
Website: www.bell.ca/filmfest
Director (TIFFG): Piers Handling
Managing Director (TIFFG): Michéle Maheux Library Director: Sylvia Frank
Systems Manager: Robin Macdonald
Sr. Library Technician: Eve Goldin Operating year-round and publicly accessible, The Film Reference Library houses a renowned collection of film-related materials for on-site reference purposes. The collection of books, periodicals, soundtrack recordings, posters, photographic stills, videocassettes, and extensive clippings on directors, films and
film companies, make The Film Reference Library one of the pre-eminent resource centres for film research in Canada. Facilities are available for screening videos and laserdiscs, listening to soundtracks, searching the on-line in-house database, and accessing a variety of film-related CDROM products. The Library has acquired the papers of the Canadian film magazine Cinema Canada which ceased publication in 4989. The Library also holds the David Cronenberg Collection: a variety of materials donated by one of Canada’s most acclaimed directors. Recent acquisitions include a large collection of materials from director Atom Egoyan’s many film, television, drama, and stage productions, as well as annotated scripts and research files from directors Jeremy Podeswa, Bruce McDonald, and Don Shebib. Library memberships and rate sheets for various services are available upon request. Call (416) 967-1517 for more information.
NATIONAL SCREEN INSTITUTE
450 — 70 Arthur St.
Winnipeg, MB R3B 1G7
(204) 956-7800 / (800) 952-9307
Fax: (204) 956-5811
E-mail: info@nsi-canada.ca
Website: www.nsi-canada.ca
Exec. Director: Cheryl Ashton
Director, Marketing & Communications:
Kirsten Andrews
Director, Training Programs: Michael Cowles
Director, Corporate Development:
Robert Hardy
Director, Showcases: Bill Evans
Director, Finance: Brenda Swenson
Providing career-long professional
development for Canadian film and television
writers, directors and producers. Programs include:
e Drama Prize — 16-month hands-on program for emerging writers, directors and producers.
e Features First Development Program
e Movie Camp 1.5 Summer Camp
e Producers, writers and directors workshops
e Marketing and distribution workshops
e Train-the-trainer workshops
e Canadian International Film Festival, held in Winnipeg
Manitoba
450 — 70 Arthur St.
Winnipeg, MB R3B 1G7
(204) 956-7800 / (800) 952-9307 Fax: (204) 956-5811
ONTARIO FILM INSTITUTE
See: Cinematheque Ontario and The Film Reference Library
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