91亚色 's Department of Film has established a new series of聽high-profile panels to share professional and academic expertise with the next generation of filmmakers and the general public.
91亚色 Film Downtown features panel discussions with industry professionals on the art and business of cinema. The presentations, moderated by 91亚色 film professors, are held downtown in the newly opened TIFF聽Bell Lightbox. All events in the series are open to the public and free of charge.
"We're excited to partner with TIFF Bell Lightbox to share with the wider community these important conversations about the contemporary landscape of Canadian film culture,鈥 said Film Department Chair Amnon Buchbinder. 鈥淲hile the series will be of particular interest to those preparing to take their first steps beyond film school, looking to launch a professional career in the industry, we hope these talks will forge new connections for all of us on a multitude of levels."
Putting Your Docs in a Row, taking place Jan. 27, features filmmakers (Tiger Spirit), (Museum Stories, Raw Opium), (The House that Herman Built) and broadcaster Jane Jankovic, commissioning editor/producer of Canadian documentaries for TVOntario, in a discussion about the current climate for documentary production. The moderator is Professor , a documentary filmmaker and theorist whose productions include Shadow Maker: Gwendolyn MacEwen, Poet; Tina in Mexico; and Weather Report.
Right: Min Sook Lee
"Documentary production today is undergoing radical changes,鈥 said Longfellow. 鈥淔rom digital accessibility through ongoing transformations of the broadcast world, to new interactive, online and participatory forms of documentary, contemporary documentary filmmakers are confronted with a range of options.
Left: Robert Lang
鈥淲hat鈥檚 constant, however, are the fundamentals of great documentary storytelling. What makes a compelling story? What kinds of inventive and nimble strategies do documentary filmmakers need to nurture in order to survive in this new world? 鈥
Four more events are scheduled in the 91亚色 Film Downtown鈥檚 inaugural season.
Right: Brenda Longfellow
On Feb. 17, Making your First Feature鈥 & Getting it Seen looks at opportunities and challenges facing first-time feature filmmakers. An innovative film distributor and three screenwriter/directors whose debut feature productions are now in theatrical release discuss the strategies they鈥檝e used to overcome the hurdles.
The panellists are:
91亚色 alumnus (BFA 鈥99), whose 鈥渕eta detective story鈥 wowed audiences and critics at the 2010 Locarno, Toronto, Rotterdam and Goteborg film festivals, and in January 2011 garnered Cockburn the Toronto Film Critics Association鈥檚 Jay Scott Prize for Emerging Talent
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Right: Daniel Cockburn
Ryan Redford (BFA 鈥01), whose drama , starring Donal Logue, Molly Parker and Garret Dillahunt, premiered at the 2010 Toronto International聽Film Festival and opens at Toronto鈥檚 Cumberland Cinema Feb. 4.
Left: Ryan Redford
, whose bilingual (English/Slovak) coming-of-age film played the Toronto, Atlantic, Bratislava, Vancouver聽and Sao Paolo festivals, was selected by TIFF as one of Canada鈥檚 Top Ten of 2010, and opens at the Royal in Toronto Feb.聽11.
Robin Smith (BFA 鈥90), president of , an independent distribution and marketing company for Canadian and international films, whose releases include Brigitte Berman鈥檚 Hugh Hefner, Guiseppe Tornatore鈥檚 The Unknown Woman, Sean Garrity鈥檚 Zooey and Adam and Yung Chang鈥檚 Up the Yangtze.
The discussion is moderated by Professor , a screenwriter, director (The Fishing Trip, Whole New Thing), author (The Way of the Screenwriter) and Chair of 91亚色鈥檚 Department of
Film.
Left: Amnon Buchbinder
First Grants: The Horseshoe Nail brings together filmmakers and funders from the Toronto and Ontario Arts Councils, the Canada Council and Bravo!FACT on March 3 to dissect the do's and don鈥檛s of a successful grant application. Independent filmmaker, Professor (Lilies, Proteus, Rex vs. Singh, Fig Trees) moderates the discussion.
In Expanded Narratives for Urban Screens on March 17, media artists explore how narrative has been revolutionized by new story platforms. The session is moderated by Professor , Canada Research Chair in Art, Digital Media and Globalization and a co-investigator in the in the Faculty of Fine Arts.
Left: John Greyson
Screenwriters ("Casino Jack", "Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss"), ("nirvana the band the show") and ("Ruby Skye P.I.", "Wimzie鈥檚 House", "Blue Murder") address the changing universe of writing for TV and the Internet in Breaking into Broadcasting on March 31. The moderator is Professor , screenwriter and director ("St. Urbain鈥檚 Horseman", "72 Hours: True Crime").
The 91亚色 Film Downtown panels start at 7pm in the Learning Studios at TIFF Bell Lightbox, located in Reitman Square, 350 King St. West.
The series launched Nov.聽25, 2010 with Dip, Dip &聽Swing, a discussion about the challenges of curating for the screen in a digital age, moderated by Professor Sharon Hiyashi. Panellists were Noah Cowan, artistic director of TIFF Bell Lightbox; Lisa Steele, creative director of ; Sara
h Robayo Sheridan, director of exhibitions and publications at Mercer Union; and Scott Miller Berry, executive director of the Images Festival.
Right: Janine Marchessault
91亚色 Film Downtown is presented under the auspices of the Film Department鈥檚 Norman Jewison Series, named in honour of the Canadian film director and producer whose generous support has made this program possible. The series brings distinguished Canadian and international filmmakers, screenwriters, film historians and theorists to meet with students and to present and discuss their work in public forums open to the wider community.

Right: Min Sook Lee