Film Canada Yearbook (2004)

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ee ae ae awards & festivals = MONTREAL WORLD FILM FESTIVAL 1432 de Bleury St Montréal QC H3A 2J1 (614) 848-3883 Fax: (614) 848-3886 E-mail: info@ffm-montreal.org Website: www.ffm-montreal.org President / Director-General: Serge Losique Director of Communications: Martin Malina Festival Dates: August 26—September 6, 2004 The International Film Market will take place August 28 September 4, 2004. The 2004 Festival will include the World Competition, First Films World Competition, Competition of the Continents (divided in 5 sub-sections: Europe, Americas: Canada, USA, Latin America, Asia, Africa, Oceania, Documentaries of the World, Cinema and Sport) MOVING PICTURES: CANADIAN FILMS ON TOUR 103 — 1076 Richards St Vancouver BC V6B 3E1 (604) 681-4549 / (877) 858-3456 E-mail: movingpictures@telus.net Website: www.movingpictures.ca Director: Caroline Coutts Festival Dates: See website for current schedules. Submission deadline: Nov. 1st each year Moving Pictures is Canada’s only touring festival of exclusively Canadian film. The mandate of our non-profit organization is to develop 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 2004 Festival: November 2004 Deadline for submissions: May 30, 2003 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 THE NIAGARA INDIE FILMFEST Brock University St Catharines ON L2S 3A1 (905) 688-5550 ext. 3998 Website: www.niagaraindiefilmfest.org Contact: Robart MacMorine Short film and video festival held in June at Brock University in St. Catharines FILM CANADA YEARBOOK e 2004 $100 FILM FESTIVAL 2711 Battleford Ave SW Bldg J2 Currie Barracks Calgary AB TSE 7L4 (408) 205-4747 Fax: (408) 237-5838 E-mail: info@csif.org Website: www.csif.org/festival Programming Coordinator: Pete Harris Presented by the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers in mid-March, this four day festival of short films celebrates the spirit of low budget. Features cash prizes OTTAWA INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL 120 2 Daly Ave Ottawa ON K1N 6E2 (613) 232-8769 Fax: (618) 232-6315 E-mail: info@animationfestival.ca Website: www.awn.com/ottawa Managing Directors: Kelly Neall North America’s largest animation festival is held in Ottawa every two years. It features a competition for independent and commercial animation in addition to workshops, parties and the Animarket. Call for more information SPROCKETS Toronto International Film Festival for Children A division of The Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG) 1600 2 Carlton St Toronto ON M5B 1J3 (416) 967-7371 Bell Infoline / Box Office: (416) 968-FILM Fax: (416) 967-9477 E-mail: sprocket@torfilmfest.ca Website: www.bell.ca/filmfest Director, Sprockets & International Programmer: Jane Schoettle The festival has two parts, a school program and a public portion, with some programming common to both. The school portion is aimed at Grades 3 and up, the public portion at ages 4 to 14. Both sections include film-related workshops and ancillary activities, presented by some of Toronto's leading craftspeople. The festival screens family-oriented live action features, feature length animation, and both animated and live action shorts. Curatorial preference is given to films that have been neither broadcast nor theatrically released in Canada before. SPROCKETS takes place in April of each year THE ST. JOHN’S INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL Mailing Address: PO Box 984 St John’s, NL A1C 5M3 Street Address: CBC-TV Bldg 95 University Ave St John’s NL _A1B 124 (709) 754-3141 Fax: (709) 754-3143 E-mail: womensfilmfest@nfid.net Website: www.womensfilmfestival.com Festival Director: Kelly Davis 45th Annual Festival Dates: October 20-24, 2004 Celebrating women filmmakers. Five nights of amazing film & video of all genres, from all over the world. Daily industry workshops for new and seasoned filmmakers — covering topics ranging from the idea to the finished work and all the steps in between. A grand cinematic time on the most easterly point in North America. Rules, regulations and entry form on the website TORONTO FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL AWARDS 133 Northcliffe Blvd Toronto ON M6E 3K5 (416) 652-2696 Fax: (416) 652-3454 E-mail: angie@3roots.com President: Bruce Kirkland Contact & Vice-President: Angela Baldassarre Treasurer: Ingrid Randoja The Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA) was formed in August 1997 to promote excellence in both filmmaking and in the criticism of film. At the end of each year the TFCA hosts an Awards ceremony honouring the best films released in Toronto that year, including awards for Best Film, Best Actor male & female, Best Director and Best Canadian Film. The TFCA Awards are announced in December each year 253