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Alumni presence at virtual Victoria Film Festival Posted: 29 Jan 2021 02:26 PM PST Congratulations to all alumni represented at this year’s Victoria Film Festival (VFF). VFF has hosted its annual festival for 26 years, and this year it’s shifting entirely online. The festival runs from February 5 to 14. Shortsêmîcêtôcêt: Many Bloodlines – produced by Alex Bailey and directed by Theola Ross, developed through NSI IndigiDocs Finding the Balance – directed by Steve Sxwithul’txw (NSI IndigiDocs) Follow My Brain – directed by Robyn Thomas, developed through TELUS STORYHIVEFeaturesAll-in Madonna – directed/produced by Arnold Lim, written by Susie Winters, developed through NSI Features First Marlene – written, directed and produced by Wendy Hill-Tout (NSI DramaLab) Ruthless Souls – produced by Darcy Waite (CBC New Indigenous Voices, NSI IndigiDocs) starring Mary Galloway (TELUS STORHIVE) Stateless – produced by Jennifer Holness (NSI Drama Prize, Telefilm Canada Spark Plug Program, NSI Global Marketing) The Forbidden Reel – produced by Kat Baulu (NSI Drama Prize) Violation – written, directed and produced by Dusty Mancinelli (NSI Features First) Ghost Town Anthology – produced by Ziad Touma (NSI Totally Television) Little Orphans – edited by Kimberlee McTaggart (NSI Drama Prize)For more information on how to purchase tickets, check out the VFF website. If we missed your film, please let us know in the comments below! The post Alumni presence at virtual Victoria Film Festival appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
JJ Neepin, Eva Thomas, Roxann Whitebean selected for Women in View’s Five in Focus: Indigenous Posted: 29 Jan 2021 01:58 PM PST Congratulations to JJ Neepin (NSI IndigiDocs), Eva Thomas (NSI Totally Television), Roxann Whitebean (NSI IndigiDocs), Marylou Mintram and Lindsay McIntyre on being selected for Women in View’s Five in Focus: Indigenous edition. Five in Focus: Indigenous is a 10-week mentorship program for Indigenous women-identifying and nonbinary filmmakers in Canada. Through industry activities, masterclasses, pitch training and project packaging, each participant will receive customized training for their specific needs. Participants will work with mentors Tracey Deer (NSI Storytellers, Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program), Danis Goulet (NSI Drama Prize) Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (NSI IndigiDocs program manager and director advisor), Alethea Arnaquq-Baril and Tina Keeper to develop their feature film or television series. Projects will be funded by the Indigenous Screen Office, Telefilm Canada, Canada Media Fund, Directors Guild of Canada and TELUS. The post JJ Neepin, Eva Thomas, Roxann Whitebean selected for Women in View’s Five in Focus: Indigenous appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
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