View the 2015 Film Festival Program
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View the 2015 Film Festival Program
The Durham Region Film Commission presents! 2015 FILM FESTIVAL DURHAM REGION September 25-27 September 25, 2015 Greetings from Regional Chair Roger Anderson SEPTEMBER 25-27, 2015 Greetings from the Honourable Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am delighted to extend warm greetings to everyone attending the inaugural Durham Region Film Festival. As the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, I greatly appreciate the power of cinema. Film helps us experience the world from new and different perspectives and plays an important role in building strong and vibrant communities. The Durham Region Film Festival is a welcome addition to the diverse and innovative arts and culture landscape that we in Ontario are so fortunate to enjoy. I commend the festival’s organizers, supporters, partners and valued volunteers for your commitment to sharing the gift of cinema with us. On behalf of Ontarians and our visitors, thank you for helping to enrich the cultural vitality of our province. Please accept my very best wishes for a successful inaugural festival! Sincerely, Dear Friends and Film Enthusiasts: We are thrilled to present this opportunity for Durham Region audiences to connect with film creators, movie buffs and the riches of the cinema. Durham Region has often been the backdrop for major film productions and a growing number of our residents have achieved success on both sides of the camera. Our first Durham Region Film Festival is a chance to recognize and celebrate this aspect of our region’s creative scene. Durham Region increasingly offers the location, and creative and support services required by the TV and film industry. In 2014, Durham attracted $22 million in productions, up from $20 million in 2012. The credits that roll at the end of a film are a testament to the direct jobs created by a single production. To support expansion of the sector, last year the Region established the Durham Film Commission Office to serve the film sector and capture those economic benefits. Many thanks go to the ReelWorld Film Festival and Durham Film Commission Office for developing the program, and to the Regent Theatre and the Docville Wild West Movie Set for providing venues. From auditions, to writing and directing, to stunts, the festival is a chance, not only to see the films, but also to experience what goes on behind the scenes. We hope you find it entertaining and enlightening. Yours truly, Michael Coteau Minister Roger Anderson Regional Chair and CEO Welcome from the Durham Region Film Office! We are thrilled that you decided to be part of our first-ever Durham Region Film Festival. At this festival you can expect to experience the magic of film both on screen and off, as the world of cinema and talented artists come together to celebrate our strong and growing film community. A sub-committee of local film industry veterans, stakeholders, and film enthusiasts have worked closely with the Region’s film office to bring this new, exciting festival to Durham Region. The success of this event will be a tribute to the committee, our ReelWorld programmers and generous support of our two unique venues—the beautiful and elegant Regent Theatre, and Docville Wild West Movie Set. These film festival locations provide a great opportunity to take part in experiential and interactive activities, where one can see films on-screen, and experience the behind-the-scenes creativity that goes into making a film. Our program includes script-to-screen activities for all ages, such as: movie set demonstrations, working with a green screen, the audition room, drone action, and production and postproduction workshops. In the future, the Durham Region Film Festival will offer the opportunity for filmmakers to submit their creative work, and will have educational and networking events for industry professionals. Enjoy this year’s festival and be captivated by the world of film! Friday, September 25 Opening Gala Screening Regent Theatre 50 King St. E., Oshawa Designed by famous Canadian J. McNee Jeffrey and built in 1919, the Regent Theatre features beautiful, classically styled architecture, and is a historical landmark in downtown Oshawa. 7:00 to 7:15 p.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks 7:15 to 9:00 p.m. Opening Night Gala Screening, THE MESSENGER This Canadian film is produced by Durham Region resident Joanne Jackson, who will be in attendance and participating in a post-screening artist’s Q & A presented by ReelWorld. THE MESSENGER was a top three audience favourite at the Hot Docs Festival and we are incredibly fortunate to have it for our inaugural year of the Durham Region Film Festival! 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. After-Screening Reception, Regent Theatre Sponsored by the Durham Region Film Office and Pelican Catering. . Saturday, September 26 Film Screenings and Behind the Scenes Action Docville Wild West Movie Set 816 North St., Newcastle A favourite of film production companies, this authentic old western movie set includes a general store, jail and saloon. Entertainment Barn Schedule On-the-Grounds Activities (all day from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm) 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ALIVE INSIDE, followed by an artist panel presented by ReelWorld. Make-a-Movie-in-a-Day: Join a filmmaking crew, while creating authentic stories. 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. TRUE COST, followed by an artist panel presented by ReelWorld. 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Actor Kenneth Welsh (Twin Peaks, The Aviator) clips screening and Q & A conducted by producer/writer-director, and Welsh’s long-time friend, Charles Dennis (Chicanery). 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. “Make-a-Movie-in-a-Day” final cut and screening. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. SWEEPING FORWARD, followed by an artist panel presented by ReelWorld. Note: Space is limited and seating will be determined on a first-come, first-served basis. *** An industry networking event hosted by Docville Wild West Movie Set will be held after the screenings for individuals 18 years of age and over. This is a ticketed event and open to the public. Food and beverages will be sold onsite. Drone Action: Drone demonstrations will be provided by Flying Fish Productions (Reign, Orphan Black). Get Creative: Check out the mock movie set to see technical and artistic activities in film-making. Be Transformed: Step in front of a green screen to become a monster, robot or other movie character. The Audition Room: Learn what directors are looking for when they choose their actors/actresses. Stunt Station: Watch and learn from demonstrations by professional stunt people. Kidz Zone: Let kids enjoy their own creative activities geared towards children ages 12-and-under. Savour Durham: Enjoy local culinary delights and the flavours of our food trucks. Sunday, September 27 Film Screenings and Workshop Regent Theatre 50 King St. E., Oshawa The building is currently owned by the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) and is used as a lecture hall and for a wide variety of community events. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. DR. CABBIE, followed by an artist panel presented by ReelWorld. 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Sound Effects Workshop with Andy Malcolm, Foley Artist (American Hustle, The Help, and Trainwreck). Discover how to create and apply sound effects to film in a workshop with one of the most respected foley artists in the world. 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. CHICANERY, and iPad Workshop with producer Charles Dennis. Learn how you to can become both the director and producer of a feature-length film shot entirely on an iPad. 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. SOLD, followed by an artist panel presented by ReelWorld. 7:00 p.m. Closing of the 2015 Durham Region Film Festival. Friday, September 25 | 7:00 pm THE MESSENGER - Opening Night Gala Screening Year/Country: 2015, Canada/France Genre: Feature Documentary Time: 90 minutes Director: Su Rynard Producers: Joanne P. Jackson, Sally Blake, Martin De La Fourchardiere, Su Rynard, Diane Woods Writer: Su Rynard, Sally Blake Directors of Photography: Daniel Grant, Amar Ahrab Additional Cinematography: Chris Romeike, Laurent Charbonnier, Joshua See Location Sound: Jason Milligan, Dominique Kerboeuf This wide-ranging and contemplative documentary explores our deep-seated connection to birds and warns that the uncertain fate of songbirds might mirror our own. Moving from the northern reaches of the Boreal Forest to the base of Mount Ararat in Turkey to the urban streets of New York, this film brings us face-to-face with a remarkable variety of human-made perils that have devastated our airborne music -makers. This artful story is about the mass depletion of songbirds on multiple continents, and about those who are working to turn the tide. An engaging, visually stunning, three-act emotional journey, with unique glances into the influence of songbirds on our own expressions of the soul. Saturday, September 26 | 10:00 am Saturday, September 26 | 12:30 pm ALIVE INSIDE TRUE COST Year/Country: 2014, USA Genre: Documentary Time: 78 minutes Director: Michael Rossato-Bennett Producers: Alexandra McDougald Executive Producers: Regina K. Scully, Geralyn Dreyfous, Eric J. Bertrand, Limore Shur, Ben Spivak, Daniel E. Catullo III, Dan Cogan Official Site: www.aliveinside.us Alive Inside is a joyous cinematic exploration of music’s capacity to reawaken our souls and uncover the deepest parts of our humanity. Filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett chronicles the astonishing experiences of individuals around the country who have been revitalized through the simple experience of listening to music. His camera reveals the uniquely human connection we find in music and how its healing power can triumph where prescription medication falls short. Year/Country: 2015, USA Genre: Documentary Time: 92 minutes Director: Andrew Morgan Producers: Michael Ross, Laura Piety Executive Producers: Lucy Siegle, Livia Firth, Vincent Vittorio, Christopher L. Harvey Official Site: www.truecostmovie.com This is a story about clothing. It’s about the clothes we wear, the people who make them, and the impact the industry is having on our world. The price of clothing has been decreasing for decades, while the human and environmental costs have grown dramatically. True Cost is a groundbreaking documentary film that pulls back the curtain on the untold story and asks us to consider, who really pays the price for our clothing? Saturday, September 26 | 5:30 pm Sunday, September 27 | 10:00 am SWEEPING FORWARD DR. CABBIE Year/Country: 2014, Canada Genre: Comedy Drama Time: 95 minutes Director: Patricia MacDowell Producers: Patricia MacDowell Cast: Anne-Marie Saheb, Lydia Bouchard, Bénédicte Gobert Bess Lavigne, a gifted curler who doesn't curl competitively because of an anxiety disorder, ultimately finds redemption in coaching four down-and-out women struggling with their own issues. Year/Country: 2014, Canada Genre: Comedy Time: 101 minutes Director: Jean-François Pouliot Producers: André Rouleau, Ajay Virmani, Pauline Dhillon Cast: Vinay Virmani, Kunal Nayyar, Adrianne Palicki, Stephen McHattie, Chris Diamantopoulos, Lillete Dubey, Mircea Monroe, Isabelle Kaif Screenplay: Manu Chopra, Ron Kennell, Vinay Virmani Official Site: www.drcabbie.com An unemployed doctor—turned cab driver— becomes a local hero when he converts his taxi into a mobile clinic. DR. CABBIE, is a heartwarming comedy about a young Indian doctor who immigrates to Canada and faces roadblocks in his effort to heal others, but discovers his true purpose, and true love, along the way. Sunday, September 27 | 2:00 pm Sunday, September 27 | 4:30 pm CHICANERY SOLD Year/Country: 2015, USA/Canada Genre: Feature Comedy Time: 92 minutes Director: Charles Dennis Producer: Charles Dennis Associate Producer: Kim Eveleth Cast: Michael Laskin, Brent Huff, Patty McCormack, Fred Melamed, Mark Rydell, Kenneth Welsh, Kate Vernon, Gene Mack, Zoi Kottas, Ethne Dennis, Michele Scarabelli, Seana McKenna. Official Site: http://foodogfilms.wix. com/chicanery#!home/mainPage Mel Sobel, known to Los Angeles TV audiences as “The Mattress Guy”, is a notorious liar and womanizer, who seduces female customers in his chain of mattress stores. Unbeknownst to Sobel, he is also a double for a notorious, fugitive terrorist, the Imam Abdul Mohammed Zaleeka. Soon Sobel is being pursued by the LAPD, FBI, Homeland Security and the CIA, as well as dozens of angry housewives and their husbands. Award-winning filmmaker Charles Dennis says, “CHICANERY is about adultery, paranoia, and Homeland Security. It’s about America.” Shot entirely on an iPad in both the United States and Canada, this hilarious satire stars a host of American and Canadian actors. Year/Country: 2015, USA Genre: Documentary Time: 92 minutes Director: Jeffery D. Brown Producer: Jane Charles Executive Producer: Emma Thompson Cast: Gillian Anderson, David Arquette, Tillotama Shome Composers: Salim and Sulaiman Official Site: www.soldthemovie.com/ Based on true stories, SOLD is the story of Lakshmi who journeys from a pastoral, rural village in Nepal to a gritty brothel/prison called Happiness House in Kolkata, India. Through one extraordinary girl’s story, SOLD illustrates the brutality of child trafficking, which affects millions of children around the globe every year. Globally the average age of a trafficked girl is 13 years old, the same age as the girl in the film. SOLD is a call to action, and a testament to the power and resilience of the human spirit. Event Presenters Event Partners Event Sponsors If this information is required in accesssible format, please contact the Durham Film Office at 905-668-7711 ext 2617.