Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival (5/22-25/03).IT WAS A BIG NIGHT for Audrey Mehler and her documentary The Boys of Buchenwald, taking home five Golden Sheaf Awards, including Best of Festival of the Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival in Saskatchewan. The film, which focuses on a group of Jewish men who survived the Holocaust at the Buchenwald internment internment, in international law, detention of the nationals or property of an enemy or a belligerent. A belligerent will intern enemy merchant ships or take them as prize, and a neutral should intern both belligerent ships that fail to leave its ports within a camp and formed a lifelong bond following the war, was up for six awards this year. In addition to the Best of Festival honours, the film captured Best Documentary History, Best Direction (non-dramatic) for Mehler, Best Editing and Best Original Music. Mehler said success at Yorkton, which, in its 56th year, is the longest running festival in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , was a surprise. "I tried not to get my hopes up," she said, but added there were encouraging signs throughout the festival. "People sought us out. They'd seen the film and loved it." Mehler said it is gratifying grat·i·fy tr.v. grat·i·fied, grat·i·fy·ing, grat·i·fies 1. To please or satisfy: His achievement gratified his father. See Synonyms at please. 2. to "be recognized for something you believe in." She said believing in a project is at the heart of any successful documentary. "You have to have a lot of empathy empathy Ability to imagine oneself in another's place and understand the other's feelings, desires, ideas, and actions. The empathic actor or singer is one who genuinely feels the part he or she is performing. for the people." For Mehler, the key to the film's success came from its compelling story. "These boys were uprooted from their families, from their homes," she said. Once in the concentration camp, they were subjected to terrible horrors and hardship. After the war, they ended up in France and began rebuilding their shattered shat·ter v. shat·tered, shat·ter·ing, shat·ters v.tr. 1. To cause to break or burst suddenly into pieces, as with a violent blow. 2. a. lives, and through the process became lifelong friends. "They stayed in touch with each other because they meant so much to each other," said Mehler. She found out about the story when she was told of a reunion of the "boys" in Jerusalem. "It was explained to me that it could be one of the last reunions." So she packed up and headed to Israel to video it. When she returned to Canada she began the search for funding to complete the project. While lack of full funding made for "a smaller-scale film" than originally planned, The Boys of Buchenwald has aired on the History, Channel in Canada, and "we hope we can sell it around the world so everybody can see it," Mehler says. The Best of Saskatchewan Award was presented to Ebola Wars: The Nurses of Gulu. The film was the first for Regina director David Belluz. "I think it has a special meaning in the sense this is a very Saskatchewan production," said Belluz, who pointed out the film was made possible by and aired on the Saskatchewan Communications Network Saskatchewan Communications Network or SCN is a Canadian English language public educational cable television channel in the province of Saskatchewan. It is a provincial crown corporation owned by the Saskatchewan government. (SCN SCN Scan SCN Sustainable Communities Network SCN System Change Number (Oracle) SCN Scientology SCN Suprachiasmatic Nucleus SCN Switched Circuit Network SCN Standing Committee on Nutrition (UN) ). "So, in a sense, it's come full circle, which is great." Belluz, who dropped out of journalism at the University of Regina History Origins In direct response to the award of the University of Saskatchewan to Saskatoon rather than Regina, the Methodist Church of Canada established Regina College in 1911 on College Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan, starting with an enrollment of 27 students; to become a film director, said his career has focused on Africa from the outset. The first lure was the story of children soldiers. "I was Fascinated and terrified ter·ri·fy tr.v. ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing, ter·ri·fies 1. To fill with terror; make deeply afraid. See Synonyms at frighten. 2. To menace or threaten; intimidate. by what these children were doing," he said. In several countries children are being abducted abducted Distal angulation of an extremity away from the midline of the body in a transverse plane and away from a sagittal plane passing through the proximal aspect of the foot or part, or away from some other specified reference point and trained to become killers. While in Uganda an Ebola epidemic broke out, and suddenly a new story captured Belluz's attention. The award-winning film chronicles the experiences of several nurses who volunteered to work in the isolation wards in Uganda hospitals in October 2000. The film was a difficult one, subject-wise, for the firs-time director. "The wards weren't a lot of fun. There were a lot of people who were very sick and a lot of the people were in a lot of pain." Belluz has since been back to Uganda, following child soldiers over a two-year period to make a film that will air on SCN in September. "If not for SCN, I probably wouldn't be here," he said, adding it has provided more than financial support for his projects. Other multiple winners at this year's festival were Brenda Longfellow's Tina in Mexico and Justin Simms's Ashore, which both picked up three awards, and Nina's Muse and The Sacred Balance: The Matrix of Life, each captured two awards. Well-known Saskatchewan-born actor Gordon Tootoosis was also recognized during the festival for his long career in television and film. The award was presented by ACTRA (language) Actra - A multi-processor exemplar-based Smalltalk. [LaLonde et al, OOPSLA '86]. at a noon luncheon. "Gordon is an extraordinary actor," said Sean Hoy Hoy, island, 13 mi (21 km) long and 6 mi (9.7 km) wide, off N Scotland, second largest of the Orkney Islands. It is located at the southwestern side of the Scapa Flow anchorage. , president of the Saskatchewan branch of ACTRA, when presenting the first award of its kind from the association. Tootoosis, who was born and raised on the Poundmaker Reserve, was also presented with a lifetime membership in ACTRA. "When I look back, I think I've been kind of a bulldozer clearing the way. It's been rough, but I've enjoyed it," said Tootoosis, adding maybe because of his efforts and success, today "it's a little easier for young Aboriginal actors." Tootoosis said an award that recognizes his career has made him reflect on his body of work, something he rarely does. "The fact is, I don't really consider my work, work. It's something I enjoy doing but it's a great honour to have my peers recognizing my efforts over the years." Festival chairperson chairperson Chairman The head of an academic department. See 'Chair.', Cf Chief. Janet Hill said she was pleased with this year's event as she helped to clear tables following the Golden Sheaf Awards ceremony. "I think it was fantastic," she said. "We had about four times as many students as last year far the emerging filmmaker's day." Mini Cinema was also popular as people took an opportunity to preview the 443 entries in the festival. "We added to the number of booths, and they were always full," she said. As for the awards gala, Hill said it is the highlight of the festival each year. "The production is a big part of Yorkton. The festival wouldn't be the same without it," she said. CALVIN DANIELS Calvin Richard Daniels (born December 26, 1958 in Morehead City, North Carolina) was an American football linebacker in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Washington Redskins. He played college football for the University of North Carolina. IS THE ASSISTANT EDITOR AND SENIOR REPORTER WITH YORKTON THIS WEEK. HIS ARTICLES HAVE BEEN WIDELY PUBLISHED IN SEVEN COUNTRIES AND HE HAS WON 15 FIRST-PLACE SASKATCHEWAN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER AWARDS. |
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