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Telefilm Canada announces its support of the 29th edition of the Vancouver International Film Festival

"Tête-à-tête" and "Speed Dating" initiatives develop Canadian talent, industry

MONTREAL, Sept. 8 /CNW Telbec/ - Telefilm Canada announced its support of the 29th edition of the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) today, which takes place from September 30th to October 15th, 2010. Telefilm Canada's participation enables VIFF to deliver a first-class event to a growing audience of film aficionados and industry members.

"The Vancouver International Film Festival is a nationally respected film festival, bringing much-deserved attention to the filmmakers it showcases during its 16 days of programming while also offering valuable development and business opportunities to emerging and established filmmaking talent alike," said Sheila de La Varende, National and International Business Development Director at Telefilm Canada. "We are proud to partner with the Festival and are pleased to see that Canadian titles are prominent in this year's selection, including on opening night."

This year's opening night gala film will be the Telefilm-supported and much-talked-about Canada-Italy coproduction Barney's Version. From Canadian director Richard J. Lewis, the film follows Barney Panofsky (Paul Giamatti) as he reflects on his life, its highs and its lows, successes and failures. An adaptation of the wildly popular, critically-acclaimed Mordecai Richler novel of the same name, the film also casts Dustin Hoffman, Minnie Driver, and Canadians Bruce Greenwood, Scott Speedman and Rachelle Lefevre, among others.

In addition to supporting VIFF as a venue for building audiences for Canadian cinema, Telefilm is proud to have financed 19 or 56% of the 34 feature-length Canadian films screening at this year's festival.

"Congratulations to the Vancouver International Film Festival on 29 strong years of building audiences for Canadian cinema and for maintaining its strong tradition of promoting regional filmmaking talent," said John Dippong, Regional Director Business Development, Western Region for Telefilm.

Canadian Images Series

Presented by Telefilm, Carl Bessai's Fathers & Sons will open VIFF's Canadian Images Series, one of the biggest showcases of Canadian film in the world. Telefilm has supported many of the films in the series at the development, production and completion stages. Local filmmakers and Telefilm representatives will be onsite to answer questions from the audience following the screenings.

The next generation of Western filmmakers continues to make its presence felt at the VIFF with feature-film débuts from Vancouver directors: Kaare Andrews (Altitude), Katrin Bowen (Amazon Falls) , Silvio Pollio (Guido Superstar: The Rise of Guido) and Sara McIntyre (Two Indians Talking).

VIFF 2010 CANADIAN SELECTIONS

Film Title Director Program
A Drummer's Dream* John Walker Canadian Images
A Night for Dying Tigers* Terry Miles Canadian Images
A Simple Rhythm Tess Girard Eco Series
Altitude* Kaare Andrews ** Canadian Images
Amazon Falls Katrin Bowen ** Canadian Images
An Ecology of Mind Nora Bateson Eco Series
Barney's Version* Richard J. Lewis Opening Gala
Breaking the Silence: Burma's Resistance Pierre Mignault, Hélène Magny Canadian Images
Curling* Denis Côté Canadian Images
Everywhere * Alexis Durand-Brault Canadian Images
Fathers & Sons* Carl Bessai Canadian Images Opening Gala
Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie* Sturla Gunnarsson Eco Series
Guido Superstar: The Rise of Guido Silvio Pollio ** Canadian Images
Heartbeats* Xavier Dolan Canadian Images
Here I Am: Denny Doherty and The Mamas & the Papas * Paul Ledoux Canadian Images
Hope Builders Fernand Dansereau Canadian Images
In the Wake of the Flood * Ron Mann Eco Series
Incendies* Denis Villeneuve Canadian Images
Leave Them Laughing John Zaritsky Canadian Images
Love Shines Douglas Arrowsmith Canadian Images Special Presentation
Love Translated Julia Ivanova Canadian Images
Mammalian Frank Wolf Canadian Images
Marion Woodman: Dancing in the Flames Adam Reid Canadian Images
MODRA* Ingrid Veninger Canadian Images
Mourning for Anna* Catherine Martin Canadian Images
Repeaters Carl Bessai Canadian Images
Route 132* Louis Belanger Canadian Images
Score: A Hockey Musical* Michael McGowan Anniversary Gala
Snow and Ashes Charles-Olivier Michaud Canadian Images
Two Indians Talking* Sara McIntyre ** Canadian Images
Uncle Brian Nick McAnulty Canadian Images
When the Devil Knocks * Helen Slinger Canadian Images
Whirligig* Chaz Thorne Canadian Images
Winds of Heaven Michael Ostroff Canadian Images Special Presentation

*Film financed by Telefilm   ** Western Canadian filmmaker making directorial début at 2010 VIFF

Visit Telefilm's Canadian film festival page for more information on VIFF's full schedule and programs.

INDUSTRY INITIATIVES DURING VIFF

Telefilm is proud to sponsor the following industry initiatives at VIFF 2010. These activities support the development of the Canadian audiovisual industry by creating opportunities for filmmakers to expand their networks, to discuss projects and broker deals.

Telefilm Canada International Tête-à-tête Meetings

Telefilm is proud to present the seventh instalment of the Telefilm Canada International Tête-à-tête Meetings. Designed to foster Canadian co-production and international sales, this unique series of meetings provides an opportunity for experienced filmmakers to discuss current projects with international producers, distributors, commissioning editors and Telefilm representatives.

Speed Dating

Designed for emerging filmmakers, these sessions are the perfect opportunity to have one-on-one meetings with broadcasters, local senior producers and funding agencies to pitch projects, get feedback and forge new relationships that will help guide their career trajectories.

Panel Discussion: Fido - The Life of a Telefilm Project

Sponsored by Citytv and moderated by co-producer Kevin Eastwood, a panel of Telefilm creative experts will discuss Eastwood's zombie-comedy project Fido as a case study to review best practices in working with Telefilm to bring a project to the big screen.

About Telefilm Canada

Telefilm Canada is a federal cultural agency dedicated to developing and promoting the Canadian audiovisual industry. Telefilm provides financial support to the private sector to create distinctively Canadian products that appeal to domestic and international audiences. Telefilm also administers the Canada Media Fund. Visit www.telefilm.gc.ca.

For further information:

Élise Proulx
Telefilm Canada
514-283-0838 or 1-800-567-0890, ext. 2090
proulxe@telefilm.gc.ca
www.twitter.com/telefilm_canada