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TIFF Spotlights Budding Filmmakers At The Eighth Annual ...

TIFF Spotlights Budding Filmmakers At The Eighth Annual Student Film Showcase

Showcase expands nationally with presentations in Toronto and Vancouver

TorontoTIFF celebrates the end of the school year with its 8th annual Student Film Showcase, featuring a roster of 12 short films made by students from across the country. Presented in association with the Film School Consortium — a national group of 15 colleges and universities — the programme recognizes Canada’s burgeoning filmmakers. This event spotlights Canada’s emerging talent by screening the year’s finest student films as selected by TIFF programmers Magali Simard and Alex Rogalski. Expanding its national presence, Student Film Showcase kicks off in Toronto on Tuesday May 24 at TIFF Bell Lightbox, followed by its inaugural visit to Vancouver on Thursday May 26 at Pacific Cinémathèque. Past Showcase works have advanced to screen at major festivals around the world including the Toronto International Film Festival.

“Each year we are continuously impressed by the level of artistic talent we discover through this programme,” said Simard, Programmer, TIFF. “These budding filmmakers deserve a platform for their cinematic achievements, and TIFF is proud to offer Canadians the opportunity to experience their outstanding work.”

These select students develop career-enhancing relationships by participating in a panel discussion, and networking with industry professionals and other young filmmakers. This year’s panel discussion includes animator/director Larry Jacobs (Caillou, Johnny Test), and filmmakers Kari Skogland (50 Dead Men Walking) and Warren Sonoda (Coopers’ Camera, Textuality).

2011 Student Film Showcase lineup, in alphabetical order:

BASIC SPACE ─ Carrie-Anne Mombourquette (Emily Carr University of Art + Design)

BLINK ─ Miles Jay (Ryerson University)

BRAMULA ─ Sarah Rotella (OCAD University)

THE DIMMING ─ Ippiksaut Friesen (Emily Carr University of Art + Design)

FAT ─ Margaret Donahoe and Gillian Good (Queen’s University)

GUILT, OR ─ Sarah Warren (University of Toronto)

LEASH ─ Kevin Doherty (University of British Columbia)

MY NAME IS MITCH ─ Michelle Yoon (Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning)

NOT WORTH MENTIONING ─ Martin Kessler (York University)

PASO DOBLE ─ Jamie Metzger (Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning)

SHUFFLEBOARD KINGS ─ Chris Aitken (Capilano University)

YEARNING Waleed Nesyif (Emily Carr University of Art + Design)

A jury of industry professionals selects the Best Film (Live Action) and Best Film (Animation) and awards prizes to the winning filmmakers. Jury members are: Guy Dixon, journalist, The Globe and Mail; filmmaker Ruba Nadda (Cairo Time); and Allan Harmon, division representative for British Columbia, Directors Guild of Canada. Prize packages for each winner include: one sales and industry pass, plus a guest-blogger opportunity for the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival; one ticket to the DGC Awards; and $1000 courtesy of the DGC. In addition, the Best Film (Live Action) filmmaker will receive a 35mm DI output of their film courtesy of Technicolor; the winner of Best Film (Animation) will receive a complete animation workstation by HP Canada courtesy of Arc Productions (formerly Starz Animation).

Established in 2001, the Film School Consortium has grown into a collaborative network of 15 film schools from five provinces and currently consists of the following establishments: Capilano University, Concordia University, Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Langara College, Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, OCAD University, Queen's University, Ryerson University, Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Simon Fraser University, University of British Columbia, University of Regina, University of Toronto, and York University.

Tickets are currently on sale; programme runs approximately 90 minutes. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit TIFF Bell Lightbox located at Reitman Square, 350 King Street West, Toronto, Ont., call 416-599-TIFF(8433) and 1-888-599-8433 or visit tiff.net/studentfilmshowcase. Pacific Cinémathèque is located at 1131 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C. visit http://www.cinematheque.bc.ca for tickets and details.

About TIFF
TIFF is a charitable cultural organization whose mission is to transform the way people see the world through film. An international leader in film culture, TIFF projects include the annual Toronto International Film Festival in September; TIFF Bell Lightbox, which features five cinemas, major exhibitions, and learning and entertainment facilities; and innovative national distribution program Film Circuit. The organization generates an annual economic impact of $170 million CAD. TIFF Bell Lightbox is generously supported by contributors including Founding Sponsor Bell, the Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada, the City of Toronto, the Reitman family (Ivan Reitman, Agi Mandel and Susan Michaels), The Daniels Corporation, Major Sponsor and official bank RBC, Major Sponsor BlackBerry and Visa†. For more information, visit tiff.net.

Student Film Showcase prizing is provided by Technicolor and Arc Productions (formerly Starz Animation).

TIFF is generously supported by Lead Sponsor Bell, Major Sponsors RBC and BlackBerry, and Major Supporters the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, and the City of Toronto.

Visa is the only credit card accepted by TIFF.

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