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Canadian Film was honoured at the 28th annual Genie Awards. The event was of new Canadian talent, Canadian legends of the industry and a couple of humanitarians. Foremost, the evening was to congratulate all the filmmakers on a job well-done and having a film, of any description, be produced into physical presence.
By: Kindah
Mardam Bey Canadian Film was honoured tonight at the 28th annual Genie Awards. The event was filled to the brim with new Canadian talent, Canadian legends of the industry and a couple of humanitarians. Foremost, the evening was to congratulate all the filmmakers on a job well-done and having a film, of any description, be produced into physical presence. Now that Canada has a thriving industry of film, how do we get those films seen in theatre, and shelved enmasse in video rental stores? How do the ideas and thoughts behind Canadian films integrate into an international society? If you were looking for the ‘who are you wearing' section on the Genie's I am afraid you will have to search elsewhere, as AnEVibe discovered at this years Genie's that although the clothes were very nice, it was more about the representation of Canadian films that was on the minds of these filmmakers. Star-studded indeed, the event had such actors in attendance as Sarah Polley, Sandra Oh, Kim Cattrell, Rossif Sutherland, Gordon Pinsent, Wendy Crewson, Molly Parker and Marc Labreche. For those interested in the filmmakers; a room with David Cronenberg, Atom Egoyan, Robert Lantos, and Kevin Tierney can only provide a source of great energy and talent. The event was rounded off with risk-taker filmmakers like Rob Stewart (Sharkwater) who was inspired to wear a kilt for the evening to garner some notice for his film, and the real-life hero Romeo Dallaire that the film Shake Hands With The Devil was about.
Sarah Polley, who received the Claude Jutra Award for first time Director, best adapted screenplay, best director and best film awards this evening acknowledged that the primary problem, among many, is that ‘we need to improve accessibility to Canadian films.'
Yet a
thriving film industry exists within Canada, with an active and interested
audience focused towards locally produced films, but most Anglophone Canadians
don't know about that sub-culture, as it is the Francophone film industry. Marc Labreche who was nominated for best actor this evening and was in the third of
director Denys Arcand's film to follow the
A new face
to the industry was Rossif Sutherland who was at the Genie's to show support
for the nominated film Poor Boy's Game he was most recently in. If the
last name Sutherland rings a bell it should, Rossif is son to Donald and
half-brother to Kiefer ‘I started acting at 24 years old. My whole family
are actors and so I am considered a late starter. I wanted to be a
As in many countries, the shadow that American films cast within the industry can be rather large-sized; it would appear that Canadian films are being swallowed up by a much larger force. Yet, this years Genie's suggested otherwise, as many of the films nominated did have a strong showing in both international and local markets. It does seem that Canadians can actively participate in making Canadian films garner a greater exposure by requesting Canadian films at your local video store, or requesting Canadian films in movie theatres (and when Canadian films are in theatres, to go and assert your purchasing power), or by voting for a government that supports the arts. These seem like simple acts, but they will bring to the foreground a country's talent, and a country's own stories. The 28th annual Genie Awards was a delightful way to showcase and congratulate such talent, such stories and such individuals within the film industry. |
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Kansas City Fringe Festival (July 21st-28th 2008)
Now in it`s fourth year, The Kansas City Fringe Festival is yet another way to discover how the arts can be expressed in diverse and creative ways. No longer are Fringe Festivals on the fringe of societies, now they are a welcomed addition to any community which calls itself cultural. Attendees now come in the thousands to Fringe Festivals.
We brought you full coverage of this event last year and will do so again this year!
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