September 15, 2006

After a successful festival run (winning many awards including the UIP award for the best European short at the Venice International Film Festival) with his short film “Goodbye”, Steve Hudson makes his feature film debut in Toronto with “True North”. more…
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September 13, 2006

Julia Loktev’s feature film debut “Day Night Day Night” won the Directors’ Fortnight Award at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and premiered in Toronto for the first time on Wed Sept 13th. more…
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September 12, 2006

Some wonderful films have been coming out of New Zealand lately, there was “Whale Rider”, “The World’s Fastest Indian” and now Jonathan King’s horror comedy “Black Sheep”. Did I say horror comedy you ask? That’s right, and it IS funny! more…
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September 11, 2006

Known for his roles in Ocean’s 11, Ocean’s 12 and most recently in “Friends with Money”, Scott Caan is quickly making a name for himself as a director as well. Cann’s feature debut “Dallas 362″ premiered in 2003 at Toronto and now three years later he’s back with “The Dog Problem”. more…
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September 10, 2006

Sean Ellis first made his mark with his short film “Cashback” in 2004. The film was a hit at numerous film festivals and was even nominated for an Academy Award; but even though audiences’ loved the short that longed for more. It was then that Ellis began working on expanding the short into a full length feature. more…
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September 10, 2006

Armed with our new vintage logo tees and a handfull of promotional postcards, our Toronto street teams got the word out to hundreds of film festival attendees. Toronto filmmakers were happy to hear about our numerous resources, useful articles, inspiring interviews and of course The Networker Giveaway! more…
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September 9, 2006

Pedro Almodóvar’s latest masterpiece “Volver” is a beautiful exploration of the culture of death in Spain. more…
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September 6, 2006

That’s right. The Filmlot is now in Ontario for the Toronto film festival! From Sep 7th through Sep 16th we’ll be checking out the latest in independent and international film. So keep checking our festival blog for updates!
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September 3, 2006

Alejandro Gonzáles Iñárritu has achieved international acclaim with his past two films “Amores Perros” and “21 Grams”. Iñárritu’s latest film “Babel” is proving to be no different. At the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, “Babel” received the award for best director and was nominated for a golden palm. more…
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September 3, 2006

Telluride’s sunday panel gave attendees a chance to hear from actors themselves about what helps them to give great performances. more…
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