(In)complete list of Ontario film, video and new media festivals, 2000/2001.Toronto Toronto (tərŏn`tō), city (1998 est pop. 2,400,000), provincial capital, S Ont., Canada, on Lake Ontario. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and since the 1970s has been one of the fastest-changing cities in North America, experiencing Worldwide Short Film Festival Toronto, June 5-11 106-60 Atlantic Ave, Toronto M6K 1X9 Phone: 416-535-8506 Fax: 416-535-8342 E-mail: twsff@idirect.com Director: Brenda Sherwood The Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival has become recognized as one of the premiere short-film festivals and one of the only short-film festivals in Canada recognized by the Oscars. Desh Pardesh Toronto, June 6-11 450-401 Richmond St. W., Toronto M5V 3A8 Phone: 416-340-0485 Fax: 416-340-1418 E-mail: desh@ican.net Web: www.home.ican.net/~desh Director: Vashti Persaud Splice This! Toronto's Super 8mm Film Festival Toronto, June 23-25 423 Shaw St., Toronto M6J 2X4 Phone: 416-537-2256 E-mail: coldsore@interlog.com Web: www.interlog.com/~coldsore Director: Laura Cowell, Kelly O'Brien This small-gauge freakout weekend features live music, installations, performances, panel discussions, workshops and Super 8 films of every variety from the far reaches of the world. Salon de Refuses Toronto, September 5-6 LIFT 301-37 Hanna Ave., Toronto M6K 1W8 Phone: 416-588-6444 Fax: 416-588-7017 E mail lift@inforamp.net Web: www.lift.on.ca Director Deborah McInnes LIFT presents a non-curated selection of Canadian films that were rejected by the Toronto International Film Festival. Toronto International Film Festival Toronto, September 7-16 1600,2 Carlton St Toronto M5B 1J3 Phone 416-968-FILM Fax: 416-967-9477 Email tiffg@torfilmfest.ca Web: www.bell.ca/filmfest Director: Piers Handling The Toronto International Film Festival is the largest and most popular in North America and second only to Cannes in importance for filmmakers and distributors to launch their films Included is Perspective Canada, the bests selection of Canadian features and shorts in the world. Cinefest Sudbury, September 18-24 218-40 Elm St., Sudbury P3C 1S8 Phone: 705-688-1234 Fax: 705-688-1351 E-mail: cinefest@vianet.on.ca Web: www.cinefest.com Director: Tammy Fricker Currently screening both 16mm and 35mm full-length features, shorts, documentaries and animation from around the world Cinefest attracts over 25,000 film fans for some 100 films over seven days Ottawa International Animation Festival Ottawa, September 19-24 (every two years) 1202 Dab/Ave., Ottawa KIN 6E2 Phone: 613-232-8769 Fax: 613-232-6315 E-mail: safo@ottawa.com Web: awn.con/safo Director: Chris Robinson The largest animation event in North America. There is an official competition for independent work, commissioned work and Internet animation. In addition, there are tributes and special screenings, professional development and training workshops, seminars and an Animarket Trade Fair. Planet in Focus: Toronto Environmental Film Festival Toronto, September 28-October 1 37 Melbourne Ave., Toronto M6K 1K4 Phone: 416-537 7742 Fax: 416-516-7801 E-mail: piffest@web.net Web: www.planetinfocus.org Director: Mark Haslam Planet in Focus is Canada's first annual environmental film and video festival with a mandate to promote the use of film and video as catalysts for discussion on the social and ecological health of the planet. Ottawa International Student Animation Festival Ottawa, October 2001 (every two years) 120 2 Daly Ave., Ottawa K1N 6E2 Phone: 613-232-8769 Fax: 613-232-6315 F-mail: safo@ottawa.com Web: www.awn.com/safo Director: Chris Robinson The first and only festival devoted to student and emerging animators. Competition for high school, Internet, graduate and first professional films. Barrie Film Festival Barrio, October 19-22 147 Toronto St., Barrie L4N 1V3 Phone: 705-721-9696 Fax: 705-739-1391 E-mail: maclaren@maclarenart.com Web: www.maclarenart.com Director: Julinda Morrow A celebration of film, including special guests, feature films, short films and gala events. The films represent the best of Canadian and foreign fare. Moving Pictures Festival of Dance on Film and Video Toronto, October 17-22 102-253 College St., Toronto M5T 1R5 Phone: 416-961-5424 Fax: 416-961-5624 E-mail: movingpix@total.net Web: www.total.net/~movingpix.com Director: Kathleen M. Smith Moving Pictures is Canada's only festival devoted to the intersections of dance and the media arts. The week-long festival of screenings, panels and performance events is followed by a national tour. Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival Toronto, November 1519 The Workman Theatre Project 1001 Queen St. W., Toronto M6J 1H4 Phone: 416-583-4339 Fax: 416-583-4354 E mail: rendezvous@sympatico.ca Web: www.rendezvouswithmadness.com Director: Lisa Brown The festival's mandate is to screen short films with features that explore the realities and myths of mental illness, mental-health problems and / or addictions. Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival Toronto, November 23-26 205-80 Spadina Ave., Toronto M5V 2J3 Phone: 416-410-0876 Fax: 416-703-9986 E-mail: info@reelasian.com Web: www.reelasian.com Director: Caroline Sin A four-day festival with an emphasis on Asian independent visions and emerging talent. Shadows of the Mind Film Festival Sault Ste. Marie, late February 205 McNabb St., 3rd Fl., Sault Ste. Marie P6B 1Y3 Phone: 705-256-2226 Fax: 705-256-8233 E-mail: moshea@soonet.ca Director: Mark Stevenson Shadows of the Mind Film Festival is a friend of Toronto's Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival, and like Rendezvous, attempts to act as a catalyst for generating thought and discussion about mental health and addiction as portrayed in film, Cinefranco Film Festival Toronto, March 22-25 106-1027 Yonge St., Toronto M4W 2K9 Phone: 416-928-6595 Web: www.cinefranco.com Director: Marcelle Lean Northwest Film Festival Thunder Bay March 29-April 1 North of Superior Film Association 352-1100 Memorial Ave., Thunder Bay P7B 4A3 Phone: 807-625-5450 E-mail: mascarin@air.on.ca Director: Marry Mascarin The Northwest Film Festival is an annual spring film festival held in Thunder Bay which features Canadian and international films, usually over a four-day period. Sprockets: Toronto International Film Festival For Children Toronto, held over two weekends in mid-April 1000-2 Carlton St., Toronto M5B 1J3 Phone: 416-968-FILM Fax: 416-967-1595 E-mail: proffice@torfilmfest.ca Web: www.bell.ca/filmfest/sprockets Director: Jane Schoettle From the people who bring you the Toronto International Film Festival, a two-weekend film series of international live-action and animated family films with children's workshops. Images Festival of Independent Film and Video Toronto, April 12-21 448-401 Richmond St. W., Toronto M5V 3A8 Phone: 416-971-8405 Fax: 416-971-7412 E-mail: image@interlog.com Web: www.interlog.com/~images Director: Kelly Langgard Images profiles film, video, digital arts and related installation works on the independent leading edge around the world. Hot Docs: Canadian International Documentary Festival Toronto, First week in May 490 Adelaide St. W., Toronto M5V 1T2 Phone: 416-203-2155 Fax: 416-203-0446 E-mail: pgrove@hotdocs.ca Web: www.hotdocs.ca Directors: Chris McDonald, Karen Tisch An annual celebration of excellence in documentary film and television, Hot Docs has built a reputation for showcasing the best in documentary cinema. Toronto Jewish Film Festival Toronto, May 4-11 33 Prince Arthur Ave., 2nd Fl., Toronto M5R 1B2 Phone: 416-324-9121 Fax: 416-324-8668 E-mail: tjff@interlog.com Web: www.tjff.com Director: Shlomo Schwartzberg The festival showcases feature films, shorts and documentaries on the Jewish experience around the world and is the second-largest Jewish film festival in North America. Welland Film Festival Welland, May 5-7 39 Calla Terrace. Welland L3C 556 Phone: 905-732-5428 Fax: 905-732-7030 E-mail: philias.giroux@sympatico.ca Director: Marc-Yvain Giroux Inside Out: Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Toronto Toronto, May 18-28 456-401 Richmond St W. Toronto M5V 3A8 Phone: 416-977-6847 Fax: 416-977-8025 E-mail: inside@insideout.on.ca Web: www.insideout.on.ca Director: Rachel Giese One of the world's best and largest queer festivals and Toronto's second most popular film festival, in terms of attendees. Last year it screened over 320 works. Headwaters Spring Film Fest Orangeville, May 29 Uptown Cinema 219 Broadway, Orangeville L9W 1K4 Phone: 1-800-332-9744 E-mail: info@headwaterstourism.com Web: www.headwaterstourism.com Director: Jan Smith A day-tong festival with shorts, features and special guests, hors Hurs or Hors is the Slavic god of the winter sun. The only authentic ancient sources to mention it are the Russian Primary Chronicle and the Tale of Igor's Campaign. 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