Every Toronto Film Festival (Updated 2021 – Over 130+ Festivals)
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by Curt Jaimungal
3y ago
Partnering with The City of Toronto itself, we’ve just completed listing the FULL list of over 130 active film festivals in Toronto with eligibility requirements, along with specific “how-to” apply information. Special thanks to Michele Alosinac for the full festival list. Yes, there are more festivals in Toronto than just TIFF and Hot Docs. By […] The post Every Toronto Film Festival (Updated 2021 – Over 130+ Festivals) appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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A Guide to Shooting and Promoting Your Film During a Pandemic
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by Curt Jaimungal
4y ago
Just like any other field, the knock-on effect of the pandemic on the film industry has been far and wide, especially for independent filmmakers. As an industry that requires lots of people to be in one place, one of the most immediate effects of the ongoing global health crisis has been the closure of cinemas […] The post A Guide to Shooting and Promoting Your Film During a Pandemic appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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Good luck to Métèque
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by Curt Jaimungal
4y ago
Métèque is derived from the greek word, métoikos which referred to people who lived in Athens but did not originate from there. They were subsequently treated as second class citizens. These days, Métèque is used in areas of France, when speaking about mostly Northern African and Arabic residents. Although, in some circles, is has been […] The post Good luck to Métèque appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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Creating a Stunning Online Film Portfolio
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by Curt Jaimungal
4y ago
The film industry in North America is becoming more and more saturated. Statista details that the number of films produced each year has been increasing since the year 2000, peaking at 871 films in 2018. And while the increase in production is generally a good thing, this also means that it can be hard to […] The post Creating a Stunning Online Film Portfolio appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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This is how you make the most of TIFF parties (updated Sept 2019)
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by Curt Jaimungal
4y ago
Last night I was at this new restaurant on King St. and something interesting happened. Let me tell you about Sarah… Sarah LOVES mojitos. She’ll even love the worst mixed ones since they’re all amazing to her! But last night was different. I don’t know what they put in it (or didn’t) but it tasted […] The post This is how you make the most of TIFF parties (updated Sept 2019) appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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The Ultimate Guide to Getting Sponsorship For Your Film
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by Curt Jaimungal
5y ago
Okay, so you’re an indie filmmaker (you better be, otherwise why are you here, other than to look at my handsome face?)…You’re sitting on a script that’s ready to go; a script you’re feeling very passionate about that, but sadly, you just CAN’T advance into production as you have no financial backing. Believe me, I […] The post The Ultimate Guide to Getting Sponsorship For Your Film appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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Deliverables and Distribution deals
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by Curt Jaimungal
5y ago
Here’s the link to the “deliverables” from the Kathleen Drumm podcast: https://indiefilmto.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Protagonist-Delivery-Schedule1.docx This was provided by Kathleen herself, so make sure to thank her in the comment section of the video below. She also sent me this in an email, since she’s a gift that keeps on giving: For other reading, I thought this was an […] The post Deliverables and Distribution deals appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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Look Out for Zoe and Cat’s “Dotage”
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by Curt Jaimungal
5y ago
Bold Move Productions is proud of its dark, captivating drama Dotage — a powerful short film exploring mental health and the trauma it brings to loved ones. Jackie, the film’s protagonist, is a young mother who works in a hospice that leaves work early in order to make a surprise appearance at her niece’s birthday […] The post Look Out for Zoe and Cat’s “Dotage” appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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Look out for Rachel Glassman’s “False Spring”
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by Curt Jaimungal
5y ago
False Spring is not the film you want to watch for a relaxing evening out. A stark twenty minute drama, writer/director Rachel Glassman tells the story of an older couple dealing with grief on their desolate farm. The couple’s horse is sick, the landscape is cold and unforgiving, the characters seldom speak. But what the […] The post Look out for Rachel Glassman’s “False Spring” appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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Look out for Alexia Rosa’s “I Hope You Know”
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by Curt Jaimungal
5y ago
Keep an eye out for Canadian-filmmaker Alexia Dalla Rosa’s short film I Hope You Know — an upcoming LGBTQ film entirely self-funded by its director, at a budget of around $9k. The story is set in Northern Ontario and revolves around its protagonist Sara; we watch her struggle after losing her boyfriend, Thomas, to suicide. […] The post Look out for Alexia Rosa’s “I Hope You Know” appeared first on indiefilmTO ..read more
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