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July 08, 2005

July 8, 2005

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Film Club Newsletter - July 8, 2005

1. Festivals & Events
2. Now Playing
3. Coming Soon

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1. Festivals & Events

a) Cinema of Jazz Film Festival, Toronto
July 7th to July 14th
http://www.cinemaofjazz.ca

The mission of the Cinema of Jazz Film Festival is to provide a place of celebration where music and motion picture merge, to promote moviemakers whose films showcase unique and insightful perspectives into the world of jazz and its players and to further encourage the creation of films whose subject matter is devoted to exploring the rich realm of music. The Cinema of Jazz provides audiences with a unique exhibition into the visual side of sound and musical side of the visual. The 2005 programme includes world, North American and Canadian premieres that promise to entertain, move and inspire audiences.

For more information, including film schedules and ticket sales, visit the Festival's website at http://www.cinemaofjazz.ca.

b) HANK WILLIAMS FIRST NATION
First Weekend Club Screening and Q&A in Vancouver
Friday, July 15th

HANK WILLIAMS FIRST NATION, the independent Canadian film by Calgary filmmaker Aaron James Sorensen, makes its Vancouver premiere Friday, July 15th at the Park Theatre at 7pm & 9:30pm. The Friday night screenings will be a gala celebration open to the public with the director Aaron Sorensen and some of the actors available for a Q&A after each screening. Other show times are: Friday 4pm, 7pm and 9:30pm, Saturday & Sunday 2pm, 4pm, 7pm & 9:30pm, Monday to Thursday 4pm, 7pm & 9pm.

HANK WILLIAMS FIRST NATION follows the story of a sleepy northern Cree community that is stirred up when one of its elders, seventy-five-year-old Martin Fox (Jimmy Herman) begins to question the death of Hank Williams after reading too many tabloids and decides one morning that he simply must visit the grave of his long time hero Hank Williams. Colourful characters and events pave the path.

Shot on location in Peace River, Alberta in March of 2004, the film stars Gordon Tootoosis and Jimmy Herman (both from NORTH OF 60 fame) along with a long list of Alberta actors: Including, Edna Rain (Edmonton), Gillian Carfra, Ron Waller, Bernard Starlight, Stacy Da Silva (all of Calgary), and Colin Van Loo (Lethbridge).

For more information about HANK WILLIAMS FIRST NATION, visit the First Weekend Club website at http://firstweekendclub.ca.

And remember - Canadian Film: See it First. Make it Last.

c) BRAKHAGE
Directed by Jim Shedden (2002)
Thursday, July 28th at 8:30 p.m.
Transit Gallery, 230 Locke Street South
Hamilton
905-522-1299
http://www.transitgallery.ca

"If you want to know what cinema is...it's Brakhage."
-P. Adam Sitney, Author of 'Visionary Film'

From 1952 until his death in 2003, Stan Brakhage created almost 400 films. Working completely outside of the mainstream, he consistently redefined cinematic art.

BRAKHAGE, the documentary, juxtaposes archival footage spanning 35 years, as well as rare film excerpts and vintage and contemporary interviews with Brakhage, his friends, family, colleagues and critics.

On Brakhage's films...

"The onrushing imagery and the spatial conundrums it creates evoke not only Pollock but also the work of Frantz Kline, Willem De Kooning and even Mark Rothko - that is Pollock et al., at 24 frames per second."
-J. Hoberman, Village Voice

"...a film that will make viewers hungry and full. BRAKHAGE is satisfying:
cinematically beautiful, thoughtful and comprehensive."
-Emma Wunsch, Washington Free Press

Tickets are $6 in advance and $8 at the door.

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2. Now Playing

FILM CIRCUIT
Visit the website (http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/filmcircuit/index.html) to see which Canadian films are playing near you.

Here is a partial list of films that are playing across Canada, listed by title. You can also check out http://www.cinemaclock.com/ to see what other films may be playing in your town.

It's All Gone Pete Tong
ON, QC
http://www.itsallgonepetetong.com/

Sabah
ON
http://www.sabahthemovie.com

Saint Ralph
ON
http://www.tribute.ca/synopsis.asp?m_id=9424

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3. Coming Soon

If you know of any upcoming film festivals or events happening across the country, please be sure to email the details to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.

a) Stryker
Toronto - July 22nd
http://www.strykerthemovie.com/

b) 29e Le Festival des Films du Monde, Montreal
August 26 to September 5
http://www.ffm-montreal.org/en_index.html

c) 30th Annual Toronto International Film Festival
September 8th to September 17th, 2005
http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/

d) Niagara Motel
September 30th

e) Water
November 4th

f) 5th Whistler Film Festival
December 1st to December 4th, 2005
http://www.whistlerfilmfestival.com/

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ATTENTION Canadian Film Enthusiasts: Check out http://www.academy.ca or http://www.genieawards.ca for regular updates of Canadian film listings, and to get links to official film websites and distributor sites! Information will be updated on a weekly basis. Note that listings are subject to change at any time.

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Visit the award-winning Northern Stars® website, devoted to Canadian actors and actresses, directors and films: http://www.northernstars.ca/nowplaying_2.html.

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Please let us know about any other Canadian screenings going on anywhere and everywhere and we will do our best to include the details in our postings. These and other film industry events can be found in the Event Calendar at http://www.FilmType.com, as well as job postings, crew and casting calls, equipment trade, crew directory and other resources for the filmmaking community!

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Posted by annette FC at July 8, 2005 07:39 AM