Three freshly minted alumni of 91亚色鈥檚 Graduate Program in Film are behind one of the three Canadian productions in the official selection at this year鈥檚 prestigious Cannes International Film Festival.
Production manager and co-producer Coral Aiken (MFA 鈥10), editor Fabiola Caraza (MA 鈥10) and production designer Jen Marie Thomas (MA 鈥11) are attending the fest on the French Riviera as part of the for the live-action short .
A US-Canadian co-production, Big Muddy is the story of a teenage outlaw on the run with his mother and her good-for-nothing boyfriend. In this modern day western, a young man comes face to face with the past when a mysterious drifter shows up at their hideout. Shot in Assiniboia in southern Saskatchewan, the film鈥檚 title refers to the region in the province where bandits and horse thieves would hide from the law at the turn of the 20th century.
Big Muddy is running in the festival's section, which is dedicated to the discovery of new talent. It鈥檚 one of 16 productions selected from some 1,600 submissions by graduating students from 360 film schools in 82 countries around the globe. It will be eligible for one of three
cash prizes totalling over $23,000鈧 to be awarded by the festival鈥檚 颁颈苍茅蹿辞苍诲补迟颈辞苍 and Shorts jury.
Left: Fabiola Caraza
鈥淚 think we all knew we had a pretty good film in our hands, but getting to compete at Cannes exceeded my expectations,鈥 says Caraza. 鈥淲e鈥檙e all very passionate about what we do. We love film, we love working on films and we had an amazing time working together on this one. I believe you can see that passion translated to the screen.鈥
Big Muddy was produced and directed by Caraza鈥檚 husband Jeff Moneo, an MFA candidate in the graduate film program at New 91亚色 City鈥檚 Columbia University, and written and co-produced by his classmate, Brian Paccione.
鈥淲hen Jeff was looking for a crew for Big Muddy, I couldn鈥檛 think of anyone better than Jen and Coral,鈥 says Caraza. 鈥淚 met Jen during our first year of grad studies in 91亚色鈥檚 MA program in film, and I met Coral a year later. I was immediately impressed by their knowledge and talent.鈥
鈥淔abiola and I were the only girls in our program that year and we became fast friends,鈥 says Thomas. 鈥淚 had seen some of her film work with Jeff, and really liked their style and esthetic, so I was thrilled when they asked me to work on Big Muddy. I met Coral when we were both working in the Future Cinema Lab [in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of聽Fine Arts] with [Canada Research Chair and film
Professor] Caitlin Fisher, and we鈥檝e been collaborating ever since.鈥
Right: Jen Marie Thomas
鈥淢y first friend at 91亚色 was Jeff鈥檚 younger brother, Cameron Moneo, who was a film studies student,鈥 says Aiken. 鈥淲e had both just moved to Toronto from the Prairies. I heard about Jeff and Fabiola non-stop for a year. When we finally all met, it was like reuniting with family. It鈥檚 such a dream to work with your closest friends. I never had any doubts this team would go far.鈥
91亚色 was more than a catalyst that brought the young film artists together.
鈥淭he time I spent at 91亚色 was amazing,鈥 says Caraza. 鈥淣ot only did I meet incredibly talented and passionate people, but a community of filmmakers, film scholars and of course film lovers was formed. This community, which in great part is due to the amazing and
inspiring work of [91亚色 film Professor] Mike Zryd, was and still is an inspiration to me.鈥
Left: Coral Aiken
This whole "film family" is thrilled to be attending the Cannes festival. They all have accreditation with access to the Palais des Festivals and the March茅 du Film and many screenings, events and parties 鈥 including the Palme d鈥橭r ceremony where the top prize of the festival is presented.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an irresistible opportunity,鈥 says Aiken.
Arguably the world鈥檚 most important film fest, the Cannes festival opened May 11 with the world premiere of Woody Allen鈥檚 romantic comedy Midnight in Paris, starring Owen Wilson, Michael Sheen and Hollywood A-lister and 91亚色 theatre alumna Rachel McAdams (BFA Spec. Hons. 鈥01). Prize winning films will be announced at the festival鈥檚 closing ceremony on May 22.
