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91亚色 U partners on multiple Telefilm Talent to Watch films

Six 91亚色 U alumni teams got the green light for funding up to $125,000 for their first feature films through Telefilm Canada鈥檚 2019听program. Now in its second year, the juried program听supports the production, digital distribution and promotion of a first feature-length film or other format of narrative-based audiovisual content made specifically for online distribution.

The program is open to applications from emerging content creators who are recent alumni of a partner educational institution, active members of partner cooperatives or recent participants of partner film festival incubator initiative, or who have directed a short film that was selected at a recognized film festival.

91亚色 was credited as the partner on half the alumni projects 鈥 more than any other organization or educational institution.

鈥淲e are thrilled for the 91亚色 alumni to win this competitive funding to help them realize the important milestone of their first feature film,鈥 said Caitlin Fisher, Chair of the Department of Cinema and Media Arts. 鈥淭here were more successful applications in Ontario than any other province, speaking to the remarkable growth in Toronto鈥檚 film community. With 450,000 new square footage of studio space in the works which represents a 20% increase in studio inventory, our program is building the talent pool and giving students the skills they need to thrive.鈥

Film still from Concrete Valley

Film still from Concrete Valley

Concrete Valley, Director and Writer: Antoine Bourges (MFA '19), Producer: Sherezade Mian (BFA '13) and Meelad Moaphi (BFA '10), Partner: 91亚色

Set in the immigrant neighbourhood of Thorncliffe Park,听Concrete Valley听follows the story of Najia, a Pakistani woman who has immigrated to Canada with her brother and his family. When Najia鈥檚 brother pushes her into finding a husband, she begins to question her own desires, values, and identity as a new immigrant in a foreign country.

Film still from The Oak Tree

Film still from The Oak Tree

The Oak Tree, Director and Writer: Samiramis Kia, Producer: Susan Bayani, Partner: 91亚色

Thirteen-year-old Saeed meets his biological father, Rahim for the first time, when family and friends visit his deceased mother, Roya. They embark on a journey to bury Roya鈥檚 body under an oak tree in her homeland in Afghanistan, where Saeed finds himself on the path of self-discovery.

Framing Agnes, Director: Chase Joynt 听(Women鈥檚 Studies MA '11, Film PHD '16), Writer: Morgan M. Page, Producer: Shant Joshi (BFA '17), Partner: 91亚色

In the late 1950s, a woman named Agnes approached the UCLA Medical Centre seeking sex reassignment surgery. Her story was long considered to be exceptional and singular until never-before-seen case files of other patients were found in 2017.听Framing Agnes听features prominent trans culture-makers breathing new life into those who redefined gender in the midcentury.

Also green lit are听Anyox,听co-written and co directed by Film MFA candidate Jessica Johnson,听Rejects Night produced by Victoria Lean (MBA '14 & Film MFA '14), and the phycological thriller Right Between The Eyes by co-directors & co-writers: Madeleine Sims-Fewer (BFA '08) and Dusty Mancinelli (BFA '07), starring Lina Roessler (MFA '17).

Madeleine Sims-Fewer BFA 08 and Dusty Mancinelli BFA 07

Madeleine Sims-Fewer (BFA '08) and Dusty Mancinelli (BFA '07)

The program launched in 2018 with two 91亚色 affiliated features on the program,听蚕耻茅产别虫颈迟听and听Songs She Sings in the Shadows.

蚕耻茅产别虫颈迟, Director: Joshua Demers, Producer: Shannon Fewster, Production Manager: Leah Holah, Director of Photography: Elisa L. Iannacone

Que脤聛bexit Logo

Que虂bexit Logo

蚕耻茅产别虫颈迟 is a multi-lingual (English, French, Cree) ensemble political comedy: when a transnational pipeline leads to a successful third Qu茅bec sovereignty referendum, a small road at the Qu茅bec-New Brunswick border becomes a lightning rod of conflict between the new Qu茅bec military, the Canadian Armed Forces and two indigenous women who traverse the border frequently.

Five current Film BFA students are interns on the project: Julia Flaquinti, Christian Nigro, Leah Peng, Olivia Stanwyck and听Frank Varga.

Songs She Sings in the Shadows听is written and directed by Fazila Amiri (MFA '19) and produced by Lesley Johnson (MFA '19).

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