Film Canada Yearbook (2006)

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FILM COMMISIONS TALENT | CREATIVE SERVICES FRE PRODUCTION PRODUCTION EDUCATION PnaaDAMICe UNIONS & GUILDS AWARDS & FESTIVALS awards & festivals IMAGINENATIVE FILM AND MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL 417 — 401 Richmond St W Toronto ON M5V 3A8 (416) 585-2333 Fax: (416) 585-2313 E-mail: info@imaginenative.org Website: www.imaginenative.org 7th Annual ImagineNATIVE Film & Media Arts Festival will be held from October 18 23, 2006. Bringing together the best Aboriginal works in the world. KINGSTON CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL Website: www.kingcanfilmfest.com Festival Director: Alison Migneault (613) 484-2387, alison@kingcanfilmfest.com Communications Manager: Andrew Gurney (613) 546-6858, andrew@kingcanfilmfest.com An annual celebration of the very best in Canadian cinema. The Festival is the largest single showcase of Canadian feature films from across the country. Each year the Festival showcases 20-25 feature length films, as well as numerous locally produced short films. LEO AWARDS 700 — 1155 West Pender St Vancouver BC V6E 2P4 (604) 688-4875 Fax: (604) 669-2288 E-mail: info@leoawards.com Website: www.leoawards.com Media: Sonny Wong Co-Producer / Event Sponsorship: Sonny Wong Co-Producer: Walter Daroshin Tickets / Marketing: Donna Yee Adjudication / Jurying: Donna Yee Competitive awards celebrating excellence in British Columbia film & television, with Statuettes for winners and Certificates for nominees. The Leo Awards are a project of the Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Foundation of British Columbia. Produced by Troika Productions and Events One. See website for Festival dates. THE LINDA JOY MEDIA ARTS SOCIETY 222F — 5600 Sackville St Halifax NS B3J 1L2 (902) 420-4522 Fax; (902) 420-4579 E-mail: joanne@lindajoy.com Website: www.lindajoy.com Co-ordinator: Joanne Kerrigan The Linda Joy Media Arts Society (LUMAS) is a non-profit charitable organization that encourages the development of media artists by awarding grants of cash and services. Media arts encompass film, video and other time-based media such as computergenerated works. The annual awards are presented at the Atlantic Film Festival in September. Application forms are available in June. MONTREAL WORLD FILM FESTIVAL 1432 de Bleury St Montréal QC H8A 2J1 (514) 848-3883 Fax: (614) 848-3886 E-mail: info@ffm-montreal.org Website: www. ffm-montreal.org President / Director-General: Serge Losique Vice-President: Daniéle Cauchard Festival dates: August 24-September 4, 2006 The International Film Market will take place August 27—September 1, 2006. The World Film Festival Montreal 2006 will include the following sections: a) World Competition b) First Films World Competition c) Hors Concours (World Greats, out of competition) d) Focus on World Cinema (Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania) e) Documentaries of the World f) Tributes g) Cinema Under the Stars h) Canadian Student Film Festival MOVING PICTURES: CANADIAN FILMS ON TOUR 103 1076 Richards St Vancouver BC V6B 3E1 (604) 681-4549 / (877) 858-3456 E-mail: info@movingpictures.ca Website: www.movingpictures.ca Director: Sauching Ng Festival dates: See website. Submission deadline: November 1 each year. This country's only touring festival of exclusively Canadian cinema. Established in 1993 as a B.C.-based non-profit society, the tour was founded on the belief that Canadians everywhere should have the opportunity to see their own films. Moving Pictures has been bringing filmmakers and Canadian films to communities that would otherwise have very limited access to these films. By connecting Canadians with their own stories, we have helped to improve the quality of life in rural communities and cultivate pride in Canadian culture. Mission Statement: Developing audiences for Canadian films through public exhibition and the celebration of creative talent. MOVING PICTURES FESTIVAL OF DANCE ON FILM AND VIDEO 55 Mill St The Distillery Case Goods Building Studio 402 Toronto ON M5A 3C4 (416) 961-5424 Fax: (416) 961-5624 E-mail: info@movingpicturesfestival.com Website: www.movingpicturesfestival.com 15th edition of the Moving Pictures Festival of Dance on Film and Video takes place in Toronto in November 2006. Deadline for submissions: June 30, 2006, Dedicated to exploring the dynamic intersections of dance and camera. Filmmakers, choreographers, dance, visual and video artists are invited to submit innovative film and video work that goes beyond simple dance document. NIAGARA INDIE FILMFEST Brock University 500 Glenridge Ave St Catharines ON L2S 3A1 (905) 688-5550 ext. 3998 Website: www.niagaraindiefilmfest.org Media Contact: Deborah Cartmer Short film and video festival held | June 22 24, 2006 at Brock University in | St. Catharines. NICKEL INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL PO Box 1644 | St John’s NL A1C 5P3 (709) 576-3378 E-mail: nickelfestival@yahoo.ca | Website: www.nickelfestival.com An independent film and video festival that was created by filmmakers for filmmakers. NSI FILMEXCHANGE CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL National Screen Institute Canada (NSI) 206 — 70 Arthur St Winnipeg MB _R3B 1G7 | (204) 956-7800 / (800) 952-9307 Fax: (204) 956-5811 E-mail: info@nsi-canada.com Website: www.nsi-canada.com Every March in Winnipeg, the National Screen Institute Canada presents NSI FilmExchange Canadian Film Festival, the largest established film festival showcasing 100% Canadian short and feature films. | “Canada's coolest film festival” offers an exciting collection of films, industry sessions, great parties, the National Exposure Amateur Movie Contest, and SnowScreen, an outdoor movie screen carved out of snow! | OTTAWA INTERNATIONAL | ANIMATION FESTIVAL 120 2 Daly Ave | Ottawa ON KiN 6E2 | (613) 232-8769 | Fax: (613) 232-6315 | E-mail: info@animationfestival.ca | Website: www.animationfestival.ca | Managing Director: Kelly Neall | North America's largest animation festival runs every September. It features a competition for independent and commercial animation in addition to the Television Animation Conference, workshops, parties and the Animarket. Call for more information. REELWORLD FILM FESTIVAL 300 — 488 Parliament St Toronto ON M5A 8A2 (416) 598-7933 Fax: (416) 585-2524 E-mail: info@reelworld.ca | Website: www.reelworld.ca Founder / President: Tonya Lee Williams Director: Patricia Scarlett Programming Manager: Kirk Cooper ReelWorld encompasses two distinct yet complimentary entities that form Canada’s premiere not-for-profit film festival and charitable foundation. With this unparalleled ; fesource the organization's goal is to nurture, promote and celebrate the full spectrum of 2006 © FILM CANADA YEARBOOK _—~ IPPASPAPAARRAAAAAALALALAAAAAE