The Department of Film in the Faculty of Fine Arts celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, and is marking this milestone with a series of events highlighting past achievements and looking to the future.
One of the 鈥渂irthday鈥 productions is The 40 Film, a specially commissioned compilation of one-minute clips from 40 student films made throughout the department鈥檚 lifespan. It鈥檚 a fun, fast trip through time, talent and technology, seen through the creative lens of a generation of alumni from Canada鈥檚 first university film department.
The 91亚色 community will have the chance to see The 40 Film at a special outdoor screening taking place Thursday, Sept. 30 at 7pm in the Harry W. Arthurs Common. The movie will unspool in a continuous loop from 7 to 9pm, on a giant screen on the lawn. Everyone on campus is invited to drop by to enjoy the flick and free popcorn.
鈥The 40 Film is a showcase of the wonderful talent incubated in the department and the moving images our students have created over the past four decades,鈥 says Professor (right), chair of the Department of Film. 鈥淏ut in a broader sense it鈥檚 also a showcase of the evolution of moving images themselves. It鈥檚 fascinating to see how form and technology have evolved from Super 8 and 16-mm film in the 鈥70s to the HD [high-definition] digital cameras of today, and how the influences on film students鈥 voices have changed 鈥 even while certain telltale aspects of the film student experience have remained the same.鈥
The 40 Film includes early efforts by illustrious alumni such as (BFA Spec. Hons. 鈥90), co-creator of the 鈥溾 TV series; feature film and arts documentary producer and Rhombus Media founder (Hon. LLD 鈥98) (, , , , ); cinematographer Paul Sarossy (BFA Spec. Hons. 鈥86)聽(, , ); author and humourist (BFA Spec. Hons. 鈥90) (, ) and many others.
The clips were also chosen to represent the wide spectrum of work produced by 91亚色 film students over the years, including fiction, documentaries and experimental works, and ranging from the artfully serious to farcically sophomoric. Along the way The 40 Film records changes in student fashions, Toronto streetscapes, the 91亚色 campus and other ephemera caught by the cameras.
鈥淭his film, which was created by PhD students (MA '09) and Malcolm Morton (MA '10) and graduating BFA student Janna Jeffrey (BFA Spec. Hons. '10), embodies our wish to deepen the relationship between our past students, who have helped create the film culture we have today, and our current students who represent the future of film,鈥 says Buchbinder. 鈥淭his reflects and supports our mission to nurture creative, bold and meaningful work by new generations of filmmakers and scholars.鈥
Special preview screening attracts film alumni
The 40 Film had a special preview screening at a festive alumni event hosted by the Department of Film and Faculty of Fine Arts (FFA) on Sept.聽15 at Toronto鈥檚 Camera Bar. More than 100 former students gathered for the show and reception, delighted to reconnect with classmates and faculty members from their alma mater.
Alumni in attendance ranged fromThe Globe & Mail columnist (BA Spec. Hons. 鈥74), a member of the department鈥檚 first graduating class, to Athens-based Costas Andreopoulos (BFA Spec. Hons. 鈥83), managing director (Greece and Romania) for 20th Century Fox, to聽former MFA student (BFA Spec. Hons 鈥07), fresh from the prestigious Telluride Film Festival in Colorado where his class project, The Woman in Purple, had its world premiere.
Extending the party atmosphere from the concurrently running Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), two of the seven 91亚色 film alumni with feature productions showing at TIFF this year were in attendance: veteran provocateur (BA Spec. Hons. 鈥83, MA 鈥88) and (BFA Spec. Hons.聽鈥01), who had just made his feature debut (see YFile, 础耻驳.听18 and Sept. 8).
Republished courtesy of YFile 鈥 91亚色鈥檚 daily e-bulletin.
