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August 26, 2005
August 26, 2005
THIS Magazine's Film Club
Show your support for Film Club!
Subscribe to THIS Magazine at http://www.thismagazine.ca/subscribe/
1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Please forward to your friends, acquaintances and just about anyone else you can think of. Show your support of our national cinema by checking out a Canadian film.
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Film Club Newsletter - August 26, 2005
1. 29e Le Festival des Films du Monde, Montreal
2. Now Playing
3. Coming Soon
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1. 29e Le Festival des Films du Monde, Montreal
August 26th to September 5th
http://www.ffm-montreal.org/en_index.html
The 29th Montreal World Film Festival (Montreal International Film Festival) will be held August 26 to September 5, 2005. The program of this edition will offer a broad selection of films from five continents. Attentive as ever to what is being filmed around the globe, the MWFF will screen 342 works (180 features, 14 medium-length films and 148 shorts) from 70 countries. The Montreal World Film Festival offers an exciting program that veers off the beaten paths.
For more information, visit the Festival's website.
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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.
THIS WEEK, DON'T MISS: SHOW ME
http://www.showmethefilm.com/
The Feature Film Project and Red Plush Films present Michelle Nolden, Kett Turton and Katharine Isabelle in SHOW ME, written and directed by Cassandra Nicolaou and produced by Howard Fraiberg. Notice to Toronto filmgoers: This film will be continuing at Canada Square until August 25th. An
exclusive engagement at the Carlton begins August 26th.
"...a taut brittle thriller. NNNN"
- Sarah Liss, NOW Magazine
"...dark, intense and complex..."
- Matthew Hays, Globe and Mail
"actors shine..."
- Susan Walker, Toronto Star
Bailey's Billions
ON
http://www.baileysbillions.com/
C.R.A.Z.Y.
QC
http://www.tribute.ca/synopsis.asp?m_id=10573
Horloge Biologique
QC
http://www.tribute.ca/synopsis.asp?m_id=10964
It's All Gone Pete Tong
BC, ON
http://www.itsallgonepetetong.com/
La Neuvaine
QC
http://www.laneuvaine.com/
Sabah
BC
http://www.sabahthemovie.com
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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) Show Me
Winnipeg - September 16th
http://www.showmethefilm.com/
b) 30th Annual Toronto International Film Festival
September 8th to September 17th, 2005
http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/
c) Planet in Focus International Environmental Film Festival
September 28th to October 2th
http://www.planetinfocus.org
d) Niagara Motel
September 30th
e) Water
November 4th
f) Fantasy Worldwide International Film Festival, Bloor Cinema, Toronto
November 4th to November 6th
http://www.fwifft.com
g) 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!
Film Club is a member of MyMediaBiz.com (http://mymediabiz.com), Canada's only multi-tiered, multi-purpose entertainment portal dedicated to promoting and enhancing interactivity in the Canadian media industry.
If you would like to volunteer or subscribe to THIS Magazine's Film Club newsletter, please send an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Remember...1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Thirty-eight years and still going strong, THIS Magazine is one of Canada's longest-publishing alternative journals. Founded by a gang of school activists in 1966, and originally called This Magazine Is About Schools, the modern-day THIS focuses on Canadian politics, literature and culture but, in keeping with its radical roots, never pulls punches. Subversive, edgy and smart, THIS is the real alternative to that. Visit THIS Magazine's new-and-improved website http://www.thismagazine.ca!
Posted by annette FC at 07:59 AM
August 12, 2005
August 12, 2005
THIS Magazine's Film Club
Show your support for Film Club!
Subscribe to THIS Magazine at http://www.thismagazine.ca/subscribe/
1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Please forward to your friends, acquaintances and just about anyone else you can think of. Show your support of our national cinema by checking out a Canadian film.
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Film Club Newsletter - August 12, 2005
*Please note that there will be no Film Club Newsletter next week. Please be sure to check out the new Canadian film SHOW ME when it opens in Toronto and Vancouver on August 19th (see 'Coming Soon' below)!
1. THIS Magazine's Summer Party in Toronto!
2. Now Playing
3. Coming Soon
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1. THIS Magazine's Summer Party in Toronto!
THIS Magazine is 39 years old and it's still got what it takes to get you going.
Join us at Cadillac Lounge (1296 Queen Street West) on Thursday, August 18th to celebrate the LAUNCH of our fabulous summer issue - come out to the party for your free copy!
THE DETAILS...
Where: Cadillac Lounge, 1296 Queen Street West
When: Thursday, August 18th. Doors open at 8:30pm.
Just $5 to get in - and that includes a copy of the summer issue. Or, subscribe for our lowest rate offer - just $20 - and get in FREE!
You can also win INCREDIBLE PRIZES!
A Cinematheque Ontario dual membership;
An Art Gallery of Ontario family membership;
Royal Ontario Museum passes.
THAT'S HOT! BUT THAT'S NOT ALL...
Home delivered yummy organic produce by Front Door Organics ($140 value); dinner by the talented and locally-minded Guerrilla Gourmet.
CDs by Neko Case, The Stars, books and SO MUCH MORE!
Support Film Club by supporting THIS Magazine!
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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.
Bailey's Billions
ON
http://www.baileysbillions.com/
C.R.A.Z.Y.
QC
http://www.tribute.ca/synopsis.asp?m_id=10573
Horloge Biologique
QC
http://www.tribute.ca/synopsis.asp?m_id=10964
It's All Gone Pete Tong
AB, BC, ON
http://www.itsallgonepetetong.com/
The Last Mogul: The Life and Times of Lew Wasserman
ON
http://www.melbarentertainment.com/
Sabah
BC, ON
http://www.sabahthemovie.com
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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) Show Me
Toronto & Vancouver - August 19th
Winnipeg - September 16th
http://www.showmethefilm.com/
STORY: When two squeegee kids descend upon Sarah and her luxury sedan, the fuse is lit on a tense cat-and-mouse tale of captors and captives. Sarah is forced at knife-point to continue her trip to an isolated cottage where the twisted trio bait and entice one another in a reckless search for truth. SHOW ME plunges us into a maze of mystery, desire, memory and self-sacrifice. Written and directed by Cassandra Nicolaou, the film stars Katharine Isabelle, Michelle Nolden, Kett Turton, Gabriel Hogan and Allegra Fulton.
b) 29e Le Festival des Films du Monde, Montreal
August 26th to September 5th
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) Planet in Focus International Environmental Film Festival
September 28th to October 2th
http://www.planetinfocus.org
e) Niagara Motel
September 30th
f) Water
November 4th
g) 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!
Film Club is a member of MyMediaBiz.com (http://mymediabiz.com), Canada's only multi-tiered, multi-purpose entertainment portal dedicated to promoting and enhancing interactivity in the Canadian media industry.
If you would like to volunteer or subscribe to THIS Magazine's Film Club newsletter, please send an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Remember...1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Thirty-eight years and still going strong, THIS Magazine is one of Canada's longest-publishing alternative journals. Founded by a gang of school activists in 1966, and originally called This Magazine Is About Schools, the modern-day THIS focuses on Canadian politics, literature and culture but, in keeping with its radical roots, never pulls punches. Subversive, edgy and smart, THIS is the real alternative to that. Visit THIS Magazine's new-and-improved website http://www.thismagazine.ca!
Posted by annette FC at 08:27 AM
August 05, 2005
August 5, 2005
THIS Magazine's Film Club
Show your support for Film Club!
Subscribe to THIS Magazine at http://www.thismagazine.ca/subscribe/
1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Please forward to your friends, acquaintances and just about anyone else you can think of. Show your support of our national cinema by checking out a Canadian film.
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Film Club Newsletter - August 5, 2005
1. Opening - BAILEY'S BILLIONS and HORLOGE BIOLOGIQUE
2. Events & Announcements
3. Now Playing
4. Coming Soon
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1. Opening
a) BAILEY'S BILLIONS
ON - Friday, August 5th
http://www.baileysbillions.com/
It's a dog's life, especially when Bailey ('TANGO'), a most unusual golden retriever, inherits a billion-dollar fortune from his elderly mistress, Constance Pennington (JACKIE BURROUGHS), an animal rights philanthropist. Bailey is a dog who can talk, but only to his shy keeper, renowned animal behaviorist/communicator Ted Maxwell (DEAN CAIN), who is named in Constance's video will as guardian and manager of Bailey and the funds. As Ted and Bailey communicate in the language Ted refers to as "Doggish," it appears Bailey has a lot to teach his human companion. And when Bailey begins his duties as CEO of Constance's Animal Rights and Research Foundation (ARRF), one delightfully hilarious "faux paw" leads to another. The cast includes TIM CURRY, JENNIFER TILLY, SHEILA McCARTHY and KENNETH WELSH.
b) HORLOGE BIOLOGIQUE
QC - Friday, August 5th
http://www.tribute.ca/synopsis.asp?m_id=10964
A group of friends in their thirties is confronted with the imperatives of the biological clock. Should they give up baseball, moose hunting and womanizing to become parents? Should they be more like their friends who are already settled down? What do you do when you realize your youth is a thing of the past?
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2. Events & Announcements
a) MADE IN CANADA - Scarborough, ON
Saturday, August 6th, 2005 at 8:30pm
Admission is $5.
Presented by the Canadian Film Centre's Worldwide Short Film Festival (WSFF).
Canadian short films have taken centre stage around the world in recent years, winning awards at many Festivals (including Cannes), and bringing home an Oscar® this year (RYAN, winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short). Canadian filmmakers continue to create compelling, original and entertaining short films, and this program presents just a sample of the amazing shorts being made in this country. Many of them are award winners and have been presented at the Canadian Film Centre's Worldwide Short Film Festival in recent years. Quirky, clever, funny and fascinating, the shorts in this program are guaranteed to leave you wanting more!
Short films will be screened in the beautiful Guild Inn Garden, part of Art Naturally (presented by the Scarborough Arts Council) on the Greek Theatre stage in the Guild Inn Gardens, 201 Guildwood Parkway, Scarborough.
For more information on the films being screened, visit http://www.scarborougharts.com/sac/programs/artnat05.htm.
b) BEST IN SHOW - Toronto
Tuesday, August 9th, 2005 at 8:30pm
Admission is FREE.
Join Bravo!FACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent) Executive Director
Judy Gladstone, Worldwide Short Film Festival Director Shane Smith, and local filmmakers and artists and watch some of the year's best short films.
Featured filmmakers and artists include Mark McKinney, Sudz Sutherland, Champion, Jay Dahl, Mark Day, Dax Ravina, George Bowering, Duncan Hopkins, Elvis Prusic, Ryan Keller, Antonio Casciano, Andre Ethier, Adam & Dave, Raoul Bhaneja & the Big Time, Jeff Stephenson, Richie Mehta, Stuart McIntyre, Jugular the Human Beatbox, Gurpreet "The Tabla Guy" Chana, Vivieno Caldinelli, Libby Adams, Aurora Browne, Winston Spear, Billy Merasty, David Hyde, Lindy Booth, Allegra Fulton, Marcello Cabezas, Fabrizio Filippo, David Fox, Luke Kirby, Sabrina Grdevich, Joseph Marrese, Isabel Zatti, Hardee Lineman, Robert L Wright, Aaron Grain, Michael Karl Richards, Apollonia Vanova, Melanie Neale, Cosimo Zitani, Mark Johnson, Art Curry, and more.
The event will be held in the Distillery Historic District. In case of rain, the event will take place in the Fermenting Room.
For more information, visit http://www.bravofact.com, http://www.worldwideshortfilmfest.com,
http://www.thedistillerydistrict.com.
c) HAM & CHEESE NOW ON DVD
Side-splitting indie comedy, HAM & CHEESE, touted by Variety as "A MUST SEE" and "a potential CULT CLASSIC" is now available on DVD. Produced by Black Walk Productions and distributed exclusively in Canada by kaBOOM! Entertainment, HAM & CHEESE is the directorial debut of award-winning veteran music video director, Warren P. Sonoda (Bruce Cockburn, The Wlikinsons, Michelle Wright, The Headstones).
d) The Toronto International Film Festival announced its Canadian programming at a press conference on Tuesday, August 2nd. For more information on the films announced, visit http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2005/mediaCentre_releases.asp.
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3. 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.
C.R.A.Z.Y.
QC
http://www.tribute.ca/synopsis.asp?m_id=10573
It's All Gone Pete Tong
AB, ON
http://www.itsallgonepetetong.com/
The Last Mogul: The Life and Times of Lew Wasserman
ON
http://www.melbarentertainment.com/
Metallic Blues
QC
Sabah
BC, ON
http://www.sabahthemovie.com
Stryker
ON
http://www.strykerthemovie.com/
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4. 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) Show Me
Toronto & Vancouver - August 19th
http://www.showmethefilm.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.
------
Visit the award-winning Northern Stars® website, devoted to Canadian actors and actresses, directors and films: http://www.northernstars.ca/nowplaying_2.html.
------
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!
Film Club is a member of MyMediaBiz.com (http://mymediabiz.com), Canada's only multi-tiered, multi-purpose entertainment portal dedicated to promoting and enhancing interactivity in the Canadian media industry.
If you would like to volunteer or subscribe to THIS Magazine's Film Club newsletter, please send an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Remember...1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Thirty-eight years and still going strong, THIS Magazine is one of Canada's longest-publishing alternative journals. Founded by a gang of school activists in 1966, and originally called This Magazine Is About Schools, the modern-day THIS focuses on Canadian politics, literature and culture but, in keeping with its radical roots, never pulls punches. Subversive, edgy and smart, THIS is the real alternative to that. Visit THIS Magazine's new-and-improved website http://www.thismagazine.ca!
Posted by annette FC at 07:58 AM