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Telefilm Canada and Palm Springs Film Festival to Present ‘Focus on Canada’ Showcase

The Palm Springs International Film Festival has announced that Telefilm Canada will once again partner with the Festival as the sponsor of this year’s special Canadian Cinema showcase, “Focus on Canada” at the 25 th annual edition of the event.

Telefilm Canada, the government cultural agency devoted to the development and promotion of the Canadian audiovisual industry, will host a day devoted to celebrating the creative strength and stylistic diversity of new Canadian cinema, capped by an event held at Lulu California Bistro on Sunday, January 5. The full “Focus on Canada” lineup includes 13 Canadian features, 9 of them marking their U.S. debuts at PSIFF. The Festival is scheduled from January 3-13, 2014.

“We’re delighted to be partnering this year with Telefilm Canada, who’ve been such a strong creative force in the emergence of Canadian cinema worldwide,” said Festival Director Darryl Macdonald. “Canadian cinema has provided many of the highlights of this Festival over the course of our first 24 years, and it’s fitting that for our 25 th, we join with Telefilm to celebrate the richness and diversity of Canada’s vibrant, distinctive film culture by saluting this vintage year in its film production with the work of so many gifted new and accomplished talents.

“I am delighted that the Palm Springs International Film Festival is paying such a wonderful tribute to Canadian talent during its 25 th anniversary edition, which will be celebrated in dazzling style,” said Carolle Brabant, Executive Director of Telefilm Canada. “Our partnership with the PSIFF allows us to showcase an outstanding Canadian program of films that includes Louise Archambault’s Gabrielle, which represented Canada in the race for the 2014 best foreign-language film Oscar. The Festival generates significant promotional spinoffs, which will have a positive effectin terms of audience-building and business opportunitieson the Canadian films being screened.”

“Canada’s extraordinary success on the international stage this yearas evidenced by the plethora of awards and sales activity has inspired us to shine a spotlight on Canadian Cinema at the Palm Springs Film Festival this year,” says Artistic Director Helen du Toit. “With Enemy and Prisoners (two films in one year!) starring some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Denis Villeneuve is now considered one of the world’s hottest filmmakers. As a lead up to the Oscar race, we will be honoring Mathew McConaughey at our Black Tie Awards Gala this year for his performance in Jean-Marc Valle’s celebrated new film Dallas Buyers Club. Talent nurtured in Canada is launching at prestigious international festivals and finding distribution around the globe. Out of the 13 films we selected, over half already have US distribution, marking an increased interest from previous years. In the end the Evidence is clear: the stars have aligned for Canadian Cinema. We applaud you!”

Source: Broadway World

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Telefilm Canada and Palm Springs Film Festival to Present ‘Focus on Canada’ Showcase

The Palm Springs International Film Festival has announced that Telefilm Canada will once again partner with the Festival as the sponsor of this year’s special Canadian Cinema showcase, “Focus on Canada” at the 25 th annual edition of the event.

Telefilm Canada, the government cultural agency devoted to the development and promotion of the Canadian audiovisual industry, will host a day devoted to celebrating the creative strength and stylistic diversity of new Canadian cinema, capped by an event held at Lulu California Bistro on Sunday, January 5. The full “Focus on Canada” lineup includes 13 Canadian features, 9 of them marking their U.S. debuts at PSIFF. The Festival is scheduled from January 3-13, 2014.

“We’re delighted to be partnering this year with Telefilm Canada, who’ve been such a strong creative force in the emergence of Canadian cinema worldwide,” said Festival Director Darryl Macdonald. “Canadian cinema has provided many of the highlights of this Festival over the course of our first 24 years, and it’s fitting that for our 25 th, we join with Telefilm to celebrate the richness and diversity of Canada’s vibrant, distinctive film culture by saluting this vintage year in its film production with the work of so many gifted new and accomplished talents.

“I am delighted that the Palm Springs International Film Festival is paying such a wonderful tribute to Canadian talent during its 25 th anniversary edition, which will be celebrated in dazzling style,” said Carolle Brabant, Executive Director of Telefilm Canada. “Our partnership with the PSIFF allows us to showcase an outstanding Canadian program of films that includes Louise Archambault’s Gabrielle, which represented Canada in the race for the 2014 best foreign-language film Oscar. The Festival generates significant promotional spinoffs, which will have a positive effectin terms of audience-building and business opportunitieson the Canadian films being screened.”

“Canada’s extraordinary success on the international stage this yearas evidenced by the plethora of awards and sales activity has inspired us to shine a spotlight on Canadian Cinema at the Palm Springs Film Festival this year,” says Artistic Director Helen du Toit. “With Enemy and Prisoners (two films in one year!) starring some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Denis Villeneuve is now considered one of the world’s hottest filmmakers. As a lead up to the Oscar race, we will be honoring Mathew McConaughey at our Black Tie Awards Gala this year for his performance in Jean-Marc Valle’s celebrated new film Dallas Buyers Club. Talent nurtured in Canada is launching at prestigious international festivals and finding distribution around the globe. Out of the 13 films we selected, over half already have US distribution, marking an increased interest from previous years. In the end the Evidence is clear: the stars have aligned for Canadian Cinema. We applaud you!”

Source: Broadway World

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Telefilm Canada and Palm Springs Film Festival to Present ‘Focus on Canada’ Showcase

The Palm Springs International Film Festival has announced that Telefilm Canada will once again partner with the Festival as the sponsor of this year’s special Canadian Cinema showcase, “Focus on Canada” at the 25 th annual edition of the event.

Telefilm Canada, the government cultural agency devoted to the development and promotion of the Canadian audiovisual industry, will host a day devoted to celebrating the creative strength and stylistic diversity of new Canadian cinema, capped by an event held at Lulu California Bistro on Sunday, January 5. The full “Focus on Canada” lineup includes 13 Canadian features, 9 of them marking their U.S. debuts at PSIFF. The Festival is scheduled from January 3-13, 2014.

“We’re delighted to be partnering this year with Telefilm Canada, who’ve been such a strong creative force in the emergence of Canadian cinema worldwide,” said Festival Director Darryl Macdonald. “Canadian cinema has provided many of the highlights of this Festival over the course of our first 24 years, and it’s fitting that for our 25 th, we join with Telefilm to celebrate the richness and diversity of Canada’s vibrant, distinctive film culture by saluting this vintage year in its film production with the work of so many gifted new and accomplished talents.

“I am delighted that the Palm Springs International Film Festival is paying such a wonderful tribute to Canadian talent during its 25 th anniversary edition, which will be celebrated in dazzling style,” said Carolle Brabant, Executive Director of Telefilm Canada. “Our partnership with the PSIFF allows us to showcase an outstanding Canadian program of films that includes Louise Archambault’s Gabrielle, which represented Canada in the race for the 2014 best foreign-language film Oscar. The Festival generates significant promotional spinoffs, which will have a positive effectin terms of audience-building and business opportunitieson the Canadian films being screened.”

“Canada’s extraordinary success on the international stage this yearas evidenced by the plethora of awards and sales activity has inspired us to shine a spotlight on Canadian Cinema at the Palm Springs Film Festival this year,” says Artistic Director Helen du Toit. “With Enemy and Prisoners (two films in one year!) starring some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Denis Villeneuve is now considered one of the world’s hottest filmmakers. As a lead up to the Oscar race, we will be honoring Mathew McConaughey at our Black Tie Awards Gala this year for his performance in Jean-Marc Valle’s celebrated new film Dallas Buyers Club. Talent nurtured in Canada is launching at prestigious international festivals and finding distribution around the globe. Out of the 13 films we selected, over half already have US distribution, marking an increased interest from previous years. In the end the Evidence is clear: the stars have aligned for Canadian Cinema. We applaud you!”

Source: Broadway World

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