Winner of 2023 TIFF-CBC Films Screenwriter Award announced

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March 21, 2023

Winner of 2023 TIFF-CBC Films Screenwriter Award announced

A portrait of Yasmine Mathurin
TORONTO — Today TIFF announced Yasmine Mathurin as the recipient of the 2023 TIFF–CBC Films Screenwriter Award for her screenplay Sorry Pardon Madame. As part of the award, Mathurin will receive a $15,000 grant and professional support from a script consultant, as well as access to the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival and TIFF Industry Conference. Additionally, Mathurin will be celebrated at the TIFF–CBC Films: Celebrating Screenwriters Cocktail event, this evening at 6pm EST at TIFF Bell Lightbox.

For its riveting, vivid, and deeply moving portrayal of a coming-of-age story that seamlessly and authentically weaves in the new immigrant experience, the search for belonging, the balancing of duty and responsibility within the family, and the role that language plays in shaping our lived experience, the jury awards this year's TIFF–CBC Films Screenwriter award to Yasmine Mathurin.

“I’m deeply overwhelmed with gratitude to be the recipient of this prize. It means a lot to be supported by the members of the jury, TIFF and CBC Films,” said Mathurin. “The story that I am exploring in Sorry Pardon Madame is a deeply personal one that touches on the coming-of-age and being a hyphenated Haitian-Canadian. So for me to receive this recognition, amongst the fierce competition of other amazing projects that were submitted, is deeply affirming to my process and my journey as a screenwriter. Thank you a million times over.”

“TIFF Industry is thrilled to continue working with CBC Films on creating an invaluable and important opportunity for creators at an early stage of their project,” said Jane Kim, TIFF Industry Programming Producer. “Recognizing the challenges and difficulties writers often face, the Award offers creative support, community, a pathway to the industry with mentorship from CBC Films and TIFF Industry, and continued support as a member of the TIFF Industry alumni network.”

Mathurin is a Haitian-Canadian award-winning writer, director, and producer. Her first feature documentary film One of Ours won the Hot Docs Special Jury Prize – Canadian Feature Documentary in 2021, and was nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards in 2022 for Best Writing, Documentary; Best Direction, Documentary Program; and Best Feature Length Documentary. Mathurin previously worked as an associate producer with CBC Podcasts. Her previous podcasting work has received a Webby People’s Voice Award and a Canadian Digital Publishing Award. She most recently participated in the 2022 TIFF Writers’ Studio and the CHANEL Women Writers’ Network Micro Talent Summit, and she is writing her first fiction feature film with the support of the CHANEL Women Writers’ Network grant. She recently completed post-production on a short documentary series entitled Witness with Scarborough Pictures, for which she directed three out of six episodes. The series will premiere March 30, 2023.

Now in its sixth consecutive year, the TIFF–CBC Films Screenwriter Award was created to support Canada’s diverse screenwriting talent and to fund the development of high-quality productions that reflect, represent, and reframe diverse perspectives through character-driven stories at the core of the Canadian experience. The Award is open to experienced screenwriters who are from equity-deserving communities, women and/or persons with a disability.

“As part of CBC Films’ priority of talent development, we’re pleased to continue our collaboration on the TIFF–CBC Films Screenwriter Award, which provides support to emerging writers to further develop their project and progress in their career,” said Gosia Kamela, Head of CBC Films. “We’re thrilled to present this prize to Yasmine for her evocative screenplay, which introduces a fresh new voice in Canadian storytelling.”

This year’s winner was chosen by a jury of screen-industry professionals: Gosia Kamela, Head of CBC Films; Emma Bishop, Programming Administrator, Scripted Gem Originals & CBC Films; Paula Devonshire, writer and producer; Larisa Gutmanis, Films Program Curator, screenwriter, and TMU lecturer; Boris Rodriguez, filmmaker and winner of the 2022 TIFF–CBC Films Screenwriter Award; Jane Kim, TIFF Industry Programming Producer; and Anita Tavakol, TIFF Talent Development Manager.

All screenplay applications were read and rated anonymously. Projects were considered based on the quality of the script; the originality of the idea, story structure, dialogue, and characters; and likely audience appeal and achievability.

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About TIFF
TIFF is a not-for-profit cultural organization with a mission 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 Lightbox, which features five cinemas, learning and entertainment facilities; and the innovative national distribution program Film Circuit. The organization generates an annual economic impact of $200 million CAD. TIFF Lightbox is generously supported by contributors including 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, and RBC. For more information, visit tiff.net.

About CBC Films
CBC Films supports feature films that reflect, represent, and reframe a range of perspectives at the centre of the Canadian experience. Committed to creative excellence, cultural relevance, and talent development, CBC Films prioritizes storytelling that amplifies equity-deserving communities, along with a parallel commitment to gender parity. CBC Films encompasses CBC’s continued investment in Canadian features, filmmakers and film industry, including the TIFF–CBC Films Screenwriter Award, now in its sixth year of supporting the country’s diverse screenwriting talent. With a robust library of over 200 Canadian films available to stream on CBC Gem, CBC strives to create an unparalleled destination for Canadians to discover homegrown film.

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

TIFF Industry Programming is generously supported by Major Supporters Ontario Creates and Telefilm Canada.

TIFF’s Talent Development programmes are supported in part by Share Her Journey, which is committed to increasing the participation, skills, and opportunities for women behind and in front of the camera.

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