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ReelWorld Film Festival. (Festival Wraps).


The third Reel World Film Festival opened in a freak spring ice storm that paralyzed par·a·lyze  
tr.v. par·a·lyzed, par·a·lyz·ing, par·a·lyz·es
1. To affect with paralysis; cause to be paralytic.

2. To make unable to move or act: paralyzed by fear.
 Toronto. The storm accentuated the remoteness of the festival, located at a Famous Players SilverCity Cinema, miles from downtown, and kept audiences away until Saturday. For once, more people attended a festival closing- night gala than the opener.

A good film fest is like a storm. It blows into town, sucks everything into its orbit and suddenly it's gone. The ReelWorld Film Festival isn't yet a hurricane, although it continues to absorb more sponsors, expand its programming and attract a growing audience base. The festival showcases filmmakers of colour who are neglected by the establishment. SAG, the actor's union in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , reports that in 2001, Latino roles totaled 4.8 per cent even though Latinos make up 12 per cent of the U.S. population. For Asian-Americans, it is 2.5 per cent vs. 4.5 per cent. African-American representation matched population, but most of these roles were as stereotypical gang leaders, junkies or hookers.

This year's films shattered stereotypes, some more successfully than others. Bob Clark's Now and Forever was named the festival's best Canadian feature. Leads Mia Kirshner and Adam Beach Adam Ruebin Beach (born November 11, 1972 in Ashern, Manitoba) is a Canadian actor of Saulteaux descent. He is best known for his roles as Marine Private First Class Ira Hayes in Flags of Our Fathers, Private Ben Yahzee in Windtalkers and Dr.  are fine as Angela, a white girl from a dysfunctional Saskatchewan family who strikes up a lifelong friendship with John, a kind Cree Native. An audience pleaser, Now and Forever starts out with promise but suffers from a contrived ending and one-dimensional characters. Similarly, Good Fences, the closing-night film, cruises along, but then trails off. After delivering an articulate Q&A, director Ernest Dickerson introduced this enter-mining chronicle of an African-American, upper-middle-class family, headed by the wonderful Whoopi Goldberg Whoopi Goldberg (born November 13, 1955) is an American actress, comedian, radio presenter, and author.

Goldberg is one of only ten individuals who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony Award, counting Daytime Emmy Awards.
, growing up in the white-bread suburbs of the 1970s.

The most likely crossover hits were the comedies Where's the Party Yaar? and Mi Casa Su Casa. In Where's the Party Yaar?, newcomer Benny Matthews concocts a hilarious story about an FOB FOB 1) adj. short for Free on Board, meaning shipped to a specific place without cost. 2) Friend of Bill (Clinton). (See: Free on Board)  (fresh-off-the-boat) attending university with his American cousin in Houston. Borrowing from National Lampoon's Animal House This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims.

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, the guys in this film chase babes and grades while skewering South Asian life in America. Bryan Lewis's Mi Casa Su Casa is a reworking of the overdone o·ver·done  
v.
Past participle of overdo.

Adj. 1. overdone - represented as greater than is true or reasonable; "an exaggerated opinion of oneself"
exaggerated, overstated
 "green-card" film in which an American (Roy Werner) marries a foreigner (nicely played by Mulholland Drive's Laura Elena Harring) to keep her in the country. Decent jokes, good timing and sympathetic characters rescue Casa from sitcom hell.

There were more films by Aboriginal, Latin and South Asian filmmakers this year, alleviating criticism that the festival is skewed skewed

curve of a usually unimodal distribution with one tail drawn out more than the other and the median will lie above or below the mean.

skewed Epidemiology adjective Referring to an asymmetrical distribution of a population or of data
 toward black filmmakers. Asian films fared especially well. Carolyn Wong's Yin Yin/Jade Love, also seen at the Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival, took Best Canadian Short. Like the finely edited Yah Yah by Yiuwing Lam and Akira Boch's touching Finding Fire under My Grandma's Fingernails, Yin Yin is an Asian filmmaker's homage to her elders, in this case Wong's grandmother who endured racism and sexism to survive in a country that did not want Chinese. Gil Gauvreau's Spirit of the Dragon deserved its Best Canadian Documentary Award. It profiles Chinese-Canadian civil rights activist Jean Lumb who tells her brave story Brave Story (ブレイブ・ストーリー   of her lifelong fight, from the 1930s through to the present, to be recognized as a Canadian, not only for herself but for her people. Lumb shines whenever she is on camera and transcends the film's cardboard narration.

At the ReelWorld Film Festival, documentaries often outshone fictional films. British filmmaker Daniel Gordon brought his excellent The Game of Their Lives, chronicling the 1966 World Cup upset by the Cinderella North Korean soccer team over the top-ranked Italians. Two other fine documentaries illuminated black American history: the Oscar-nominated Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks Noun 1. Rosa Parks - United States civil rights leader who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery (Alabama) and so triggered the national Civil Rights movement (born in 1913)
Parks
 by Bobby Houston Bobby Houston (born October 26, 1967 in Washington, D.C.) is a retired American football linebacker.

Houston attended North Carolina State University. After college, he went to play in the NFL and play nine seasons for five different teams.
 and Joel Katz's Strange Fruit, which chronicles Billie Holiday's classic song and America's shameful history of lynching blacks. Unfortunately, the short films programmed were wildly inconsistent. One program scheduled the acidly funny Educated with the poignant White Like the Moon but also the amateurish Deborah Morris Deborah Morris (Born 9 August 1970) is a former New Zealand politician. Member of Parliament
Morris was an MP from 1996 to 1999, representing the New Zealand First party.
... Everyday after Work, which climaxes-appropriately--with a close-up of dog shit.

In a short period of time, ReelWorld has made a mark in a crowded year-round festival circuit. It gathers filmmakers of colour from across the continent to nurture one another in an industry that usually views them as outsiders. However, the festival doesn't generate enough buzz in the multicultural capital of Canada Noun 1. capital of Canada - the capital of Canada (located in southeastern Ontario across the Ottawa river from Quebec)
Canadian capital, Ottawa

Ontario - a prosperous and industrialized province in central Canada
. Furthermore, Toronto film festivals take place in the downtown core, where clubs and restaurants are readily available for the press and attendees alike. Not the ReelWorld and despite a good mix of films at this year's festival, it is still perceived as a mainly black film festival. More marketing and a better location would help matters and artistically ReelWorld's mandate remains unclear. Two major features--the riveting Midnight Ply, directed by Jacob Cheung, and Aparna Seu's Mr. and Mrs. Iyer--were made in Hong Kong and India, two of the biggest film markets in the world. Shouldn't ReelWorld lend a voice to filmmakers of colour who don't get a break from the white mainstream? If so, then why program purely foreign films? Leave that to the Toronto International Film Festival.

I would like to see ReelWorld flourish, but it appears it has to endure more growing pains grow·ing pains
pl.n.
Pains in the limbs and joints of children or adolescents, frequently occurring at night and often attributed to rapid growth but arising from various unrelated causes.
 before it takes the film industry by storm.

Allan Tong is a Toronto--based

filmmaker and freelane journalist.
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