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NSI grads receive REVEAL Indigenous Art Awards Posted: 18 Apr 2017 01:13 PM PDT The Hnatyshyn Foundation has announced the winners of the REVEAL Indigenous Art Awards with 150 artists each receiving $10,000 for a total of $1.5 million in cash awards. The NSI grads included as recipients are: Tasha Hubbard (NSI IndigiDocs) Frances Koncan (CBC New Indigenous Voices) Courtney Montour (NSI IndigiDocs) Darlene Naponse (NSI Features First) Shelley Niro (Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program) Amanda Strong (NSI IndigiDocs) Leonard Sumner (CBC New Indigenous Voices) Roxanne Whitebean (NSI IndigiDocs)Winners will accept their awards on May 22 during a ceremony in Winnipeg that includes National Chief Perry Bellegarde, Mayor of Winnipeg Brian Bowman and Canada Council CEO Simon Brault as speakers. The post NSI grads receive REVEAL Indigenous Art Awards appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
Attend Weengushk Film Institute student film screening, April 22 Posted: 18 Apr 2017 01:08 PM PDT Weengushk Film Institute (WFI) is promoting their Creative Voices: WFI Student Film Screening on April 22 and invites the community to attend. WFI will showcase seven student films made as part of the 2016-17 Lab 1 certificate in film production program. Shirley Cheechoo (NSI Storytellers, Telefilm Spark Plug Program) is executive/artistic director at WFI. The event happens at 2 p.m. on April 22 at the Weengushk Film Institute, located at 5494 Highway 540 West, in M’Chigeeng, Ontario. RSVP to the screening. WFI’s goal is to train, develop, guide and mentor young emerging artists to develop their creative skills and attain a level of professionalism that promotes self-sustainability in a competitive market. The post Attend Weengushk Film Institute student film screening, April 22 appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
#CanFilmDay special lineup in this week’s NSI Online Short Film Festival Posted: 18 Apr 2017 08:18 AM PDT It’s National Canadian Film Day 150 (NCFD 150) this Wednesday, April 19 and we’re celebrating all week with a special lineup of films in the NSI Online Short Film Festival chosen from REEL CANADA‘s film catalogue. We’ll return to our regular festival programming next week. In the meantime, enjoy these film from directors Amanda Strong and Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Michelle Kee, Liz Cairns and Joe LoBianco, Joe Pingue, Alek Rzeszowski and Matthew Rankin, and Kyle Rideout. And if you need a film fix year round, check out over 750 shorts in our film fest archives. Mia’Mia‘ | Animation, 8:00, English, BC, 2015 | Directors: Amanda Strong, Bracken Hanuse Corlett Transformed into a salmon, an Indigenous street artist travels through decayed urban landscapes to the forests of long ago in this sublime animation. MattressMattress | Comedy, 9:47, English, Mandarin, BC, 2014 | Director: Michelle Kee After Little Boy Lee and his family dump an old mattress in an alley, the mattress sparks an all-out suburban war. Dodging rotten eggs and Molotov cocktails, it’s up to the youngest member of the Lee family to do the right thing. Sad BearSad Bear | Drama, 10:29, English, BC, 2010 | Directors: Liz Cairns, Joe LoBianco Sad Bear collects people’s saddest objects to help them process past regrets. People are generally amenable to this except for Steve, who can’t let go of his prized possession. Chili & CheeseChili & Cheese | Comedy, 12:00, English, ON, 2011 | Director: Joe Pingue In Tobago, Dr. Desmond Dhillon saved lives. In Canada he works the graveyard shift at a convenience store. This is not the dream he uprooted his family to pursue. When an altercation with a gluttonous customer over the store’s complimentary condiment takes a suffocating turn, the doctor may get to use his training after all. Où est Maurice?Où est Maurice? | Comedy, 3:27, French & English, MB, 2006 | Directors: Alek Rzeszowski, Matthew Rankin A forlorn pet owner pines for her wayward dog, Maurice, as a suave Parisianoid crooner emerges to take its place in this absurdist musical comedy. Hop the TwigHop the Twig | Comedy, 9:00, English, BC, 2011 | Director: Kyle Rideout When little Audrey’s potted plant dies, the tot’s deepest fears take over her wildly growing imagination. Classic animation meets a classically told child’s fable in this visual stunner. • • • Presented by Reel Canada, this massive one-day celebration of Canadian cinema is in honour of our nation’s sesquicentennial. Canadian movies are available on air, online and on foot at over 1,700 screenings in cinemas, libraries, public squares and anywhere you can show a film. Check out the events happening as part of National Canadian Film Day. • • • The NSI Online Short Film Festival is made possible through the support of Festival Partner Telefilm Canada; Supporting Sponsors Entertainment One, Super Channel, Corus Entertainment, Blue Ant Media, The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation and Breakthrough Entertainment; Award Sponsors A&E Television Networks, The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation; Corus Entertainment and Blue Ant Media; and Industry Partner the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. The post #CanFilmDay special lineup in this week’s NSI Online Short Film Festival appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
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