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Associate Director, Marketing & Membership: Maureen Oxley
The 28th Toronto International Film Festival, September 4-13, 2003
The annual 10-day Festival celebrates the best in recent Canadian and international cinema with more than 250 films presented in various sections. The Rogers Industry Centre is the umbrella operation for all industry initiatives at the Festival, including The Sales Office, Micro-Meetings, a Pre-Sales Desk and the annual Symposium, providing support for buyers, sellers, producers and filmmakers attending the Festival.
THE TORONTO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL
17 Madison Ave.
Toronto, ON M5R 282
(416) 324-8226
Fax: (416) 324-8668
E-mail: tjff@interlog.com
Website: www.tiff.com
Executive Director: Helen Zukerman
Director of Programming: Shlomo Schwartzberg
The Toronto Jewish Film Festival shows feature films, documentaries and shorts reflecting the diversity of Jewish existence around the world. The second largest Jewish film festival in North America, and the largest in Canada, the TUFF is committed to programming Canadian films of Jewish interest and highlighting Canadian filmmakers, as well as hosting filmmakers from around the world. See website for Festival dates.
THE VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 1008 Homer St., Ste. 410
Vancouver, BC V6B 2X1
(604) 685-0260
Fax: (604) 688-8221
E-mail: viff@viff.org
Website: www. viff.org
Festival Director: Alan Franey
Canadian Images Programmer: Diane Burgess, Elan Mastai
Programme Manager: PoChu AuYeung 22nd Annual date: Sept. 25—-Oct. 10, 2003 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 2002 event of 300 films over two weeks reached 150,000. 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. Western Canadian entries are eligible for the Rogers Video Western Canada Screenwriters Award and the Telefilm Canada Award for Best Emerging Western Canadian Director, along with a host of other awards open to all Canadian entries. See website to download entry forms and get information about the
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FILM CANADA YEARBOOK e 2003
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VICTORIA INDEPENDENT FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL
808 View St.
Victoria, BC V8W 1K2
(250) 389-0444
Fax: (250) 389-0406
E-mail: festival@vifvf.com
Website: www.vifvf.com
Festival Director: Kathy Kay
Festival Dates: Jan. 30-Feb. 8, 2004 Combining the art, business and fun of film in an enjoyable friendly atmosphere, this ten-day celebration is unique in the calibre of quests, films and events its hosts in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia. Deadline for entries is October 17, 2003.
INSTITUTES
CANADIAN FILM CENTRE 2489 Bayview Ave.
Toronto, ON M2L 1A8
(416) 445-1446
Fax: (416) 445-9481
Website: www.cdnfilmcentre.com
Film Training (416) 445-1446 ext. 800 E-mail: info@cdnfilmcentre.com
Television Training (416) 445-1446 ext. 812 E-mail: info@cdnfilmcentre.com
Feature Film Project
(416) 445-2890
Fax: (416) 445-3158
E-mail: ffp@cdnfilmcentre.com
h@bitat New Media Training (416) 445-1446 ext. 296 E-mail: pkoidis@cdnfilmcentre.com
Exec. Director: S. Wayne Clarkson
Director, Development: Tina VanderHeyden Manager, Development: Karen Bradt Director, Film & TV Programmes:
Kathryn Emslie
Supervisor, Production / Post: Lee Hughes Manager, Television Programmes Producer, Test Pattern: Elana Trainoff
Manager, Film Programmes: Elaine Steele Taylor
Director, Habitat: Ana Serrano
Production Manager, Habitat: Michelle Kasprzak
Director, Marketing & Communications: Gina Brown
Exec. Director, The Feature Film Project: Justine Whyte
Project & Development Manager: Erin Burke Sr. Business Affairs Coordinator / Production Executive: Marla Boltman
Director, Worldwide Short Film Festival: Shane Smith
Coordinator, Worldwide Short Film Festival: Denise Strong
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
Website: www. cfi-icf.ca
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 2004.
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.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2003/ 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
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