Guillermo del Toro fairy tale drama The Shape of Water, set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962 won the Golden Lion for Best Film at the 2017 Venice International Film Festival. The film, starring Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, Octavia Spencer, also won the Future Film Festival Digital Award, C. Smithers Foundation Award – CICT-UNESCO, and the Soundtrack Stars Award.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFYWazblaUA
The Silver Lion – Grand Jury Prize went to Foxtrot by Samuel Maoz, and the Silver Lion – Award for Best Director went to Xavier Legrand for his film Custody (Jusqu’à la Garde). Custody also won the award for Lion of The Future “Luigi de Laurentiis” Venice Award for a Debut Film.
Sweet Country
An Aboriginal man and his wife are forced to go on the run into the Outback in this brilliant, heart-rending revisionist Western set in 1929 Australia.
Directed by Warwick Thornton
Starring Sam Neill, Bryan Brown, Ewen Leslie, Hamilton Morris, Thomas M. Wright, Matt Day, Natassia Gorey-Furber
Genre(s) Drama Film
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Guillermo del Toro’s THE SHAPE OF WATER Wins Golden Lion at Venice International Film Festival
Guillermo del Toro fairy tale drama The Shape of Water, set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962 won the Golden Lion for Best Film at the 2017 Venice International Film Festival. The film, starring Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, Octavia Spencer, also won the Future Film Festival Digital Award, C. Smithers Foundation Award – CICT-UNESCO, and the Soundtrack Stars Award.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFYWazblaUA
The Silver Lion – Grand Jury Prize went to Foxtrot by Samuel Maoz, and the Silver Lion – Award for Best Director went to Xavier Legrand for his film Custody (Jusqu’à la Garde). Custody also won the award for Lion of The Future “Luigi de Laurentiis” Venice Award for a Debut Film.
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2017 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival Announces Film + Video Line-Up of 115 Features + Shorts by Indigenous Artists
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Out of State (d. Ciara Lacy)[/caption]
The 2017 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival will present over 100 feature films, documentaries, shorts, and music videos created by Indigenous filmmakers with almost three quarters of the films (72%) made by Indigenous female directors.
The festival will include Our People Will Be Healed, the 50th documentary in 50 years from revered filmmaker, Alanis Obomsawin, keeping on the subject of her last four films: children’s rights. Our People Will Be Healed focuses on the Cree community of Norway House, Manitoba, and their innovative approach to educating First Nations students.
Documentary features receiving their world premieres at imagineNATIVE include Indictment: The Crimes of Shelly Chartier (d. Shane Belcourt, Lisa Jackson) that peels back the layers of the truecrime story revolving around a captivating reclusive woman from a small northern Manitoba reserve whose catfishing of an NBA superstar made international headlines; and Glwa: Resurgence of the Ocean-Going Canoe (d. Hillary Beattie, Vina Brown) that tells the story of Tribal Canoe Journeys – a decades old gathering on the Northwest Pacific coast.
imagineNATIVE will present additional feature length documentaries including the Canadian premiere of Out of State (d. Ciara Lacy) following two Indigenous Hawaiian inmates incarcerated in Arizona; the North American premiere of Rio Verde. El Tiempo de los Yakurunas (d. Alvaro Sarmiento, Diego Sarmiento) which explores the perception of time in three small villages intertwined by the Amazon river; the international premiere of MANKILLER (d. Valerie Red-Horse Mohl) examining the legacy of the formidable Wilma Mankiller, who overcame rampant sexism to emerge as the Cherokee Nation’s first female Principal Chief; and Birth of a Family (d. Tasha Hubbard) about three sisters and a brother separated at birth reconnecting for the first time.
imagineNATIVE will also present the world premieres of two dramatic features including Juliana & the Medicine Fish (d. Jeremy Torrie) which follows the story of 12-year old Juliana as she’s forced to repair an awkward relationship with her father (Adam Beach) following her mother’s death; and Kayaking for Beginners (d. Zoe Hopkins) where 14-year old Ella is determined to travel the length of the Inside Passage to testify against a proposed pipeline that would see oil tanker traffic through her beloved homeland waters. imagineNATIVE will also present Sweet Country, from director Warwick Thornton and starring Hamilton Morris and Sam Neill in a period western set on the Northern Territory frontier where justice itself is put on trial.
imagineNATIVE will also screen a number of short film programmes with ten varied themes including the anticipated return of The Witching Hour, the annual midnight horror/comedy series; Receptors, a series of experimental, dramatic, and documentary shorts; Ambient Light, shedding a light on the polar region with five shorts from Sweden, Greenland and North America; and Channel 51 Igloolik, celebrating 30 years of Inuit video art with a world premiere screening of Bowhead Whale Hunt by Carol Kunnuk and Zacharias Kunuk – the first episode from the seven-part television series, Hunting with my Ancestors.
The 18th Annual imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival will take place October 18 to 22, 2017 in Toronto, Canada.
imagineNATIVE 2017 Programmed Film + Video
- ᎤᎧᏖᎾ ᎠᎴ ᎠᏴᏓᏆᎶᏍᎩ (Uktena and Thunder), d. Joseph Erb
- 2 Spirit Dreamcatcher Dot Com, d. Thirza Cuthand
- A Prayer for the Lost, d. Natasha Francis
- Amásání (The Grandma), d. Stacy Howard
- Anna Marina, d. Trevor Mack
- Aqtuqsi (My Nightmare), d. Mary Kunuk
- Atte munnje sáni saji (Just Give Me the Word), d. Sara Margrethe Oskal
- Bayline, d. JJ Neepin
- Believer, d. Migizi Pensoneau
- Birth of a Family, d. Tasha Hubbard
- Blight, d. Perun Bonser
- “Bowhead Whale Hunt” Hunting with My Ancestors, d. Carol Kunnuk, Zacharias Kunuk
- Braids, d. Cole Stevens-Goulais
- Brown Lips, d. Nakkiah Lui
- Bzindan (Harmony), d. Nadia McLaren
- CALVING (CAPS), d. Nathan Adler
- Captivity Narrative, d. Jason Asenap
- CARRY THE FLAG, d. Danielle MacLean
- Creatura Dada, d. Caroline Monnet
- Cry Wolf, d. Dianne Ouellette
- Dear Hatetts, d. Kerry Barber
- Demons, d. Morningstar Derosier
- Dislocation Blues, d. Sky Hopinka
- Empire State, d. Govind Deecee, Terry Jones
- Experiments in Light, d. Jaene Castrillon
- Flat Rocks, d. Courtney Montour
- Fox in the Box, d. Travis Shilling
- From Up North, d. Trudy Stewart
- Glwa: Resurgence of the Ocean-Going Canoe, d. Hillary Beattie, Vina Brown
- Gos leat don? (Where Are You?), d. Egil Pedersen
- Guolli (Fish), d. Jouni West
- Holy Angels, d. Jay Cardinal Villeneuve
- I Will Always Love You Kingen, d. Amanda Kernell
- In Moment, d. Samay Arcentales Cajas
- Indictment: The Crimes of Shelly Chartier, d. Shane Belcourt, Lisa Jackson
- Inuk Hunter, d. George Annanack
- Issaituq (Waterproof), d. Bruce Haulli
- J’aime les filles (I Like Girls), d. Diane Obomsawin
- Juliana & The Medicine Fish, d. Jeremy Torrie
- Just One Word, d. Jani Lauzon
- Juuret On (Under Two Skies), d. Anssi Kömi, Suvi West
- Ka Puta Ko Au, d. Amie Batalibasi, Renae Maihi, Kelton Stepanowich
- Kat Waj, d. Teresa Jiménez
- Kayaking For Beginners, d. Zoe Hopkins
- Kchi-Nendizan (Big Pride), d. Lena Recollet, Miles Turner
- Keepers for the Old People, d. Michael Keshane
- Keeping the Legends at Heart, d.
- KEEWAYDAH (Let’s Go Home), d. Terril Calder
- Kéwku, d. Sean Stiller
- Kia Tau (Be at Rest), d. Michelle Latimer, Chris Malloy, Yamin Tun
- Last Drinks at Frida’s, d. Bjorn Stewart
- Laundry, d. Becs Arahanga
- Lelum’ (Home), d. Asia Youngman
- MANKILLER, d. Valerie Red-Horse Mohl
- MARIA, d. Jeremiah Tauamiti
- Meke, d. Tim Worrall
- Metal Road, d. Sarah Del Seronde
- Mikinakay: Trail of the Turtle, d. Erica Daniels
- Morit Elena Morit, d. Inga-Wiktoria Påve
- My Father’s Tools, d. Heather Condo
- MY SOUL REMAINER, d. Nanobah Becker
- NATALIE, d. Qianna Titore
- NDNs on the Airwaves, d. Jackson 2Bears
- Nieiddaš ja guollečikŋa (Girl with a Fish Necklace), d. Egil Pedersen
- No Reservations, d. Trevor Carroll
- North of South, d. Francisco Huichaquo, Casey Koyczan, Alejandro Valbuena
- Nutag-Homeland, d. Alisi Telengut
- Nuuca (Take), d. Michelle Latimer
- Occupation Of Memory, d. Jade Baxter
- Ôtênaw, d. Conor McNally
- Our People will be Healed, d. Alanis Obomsawin
- Our Protection For Our Future Generations, d. Bella Brown, Trinity Hunt, Nathanial Mason-Brown
- Out of State, d. Ciara Lacy
- PaPa, d. Ryan Alexander Lloyd
- People of the Pines, d. Shane Ghostkeeper, Joshua Whitford
- Possum, d. Dave Whitehead
- Qulliq (Oil Lamp), d. Susan Avingaq, Marie-Helene Cousineau, Madeline Ivalu
- Rae, d. Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs
- Raven, d. Razelle Benally
- Ravggon – Goaikkanasat, d. Henry Kestilä
- Red Card World: The Tree, d. Cara Mumford
- Riiji Carver, d. Kimberley West
- Rio Verde. El tiempo de los Yakurunas (Green River. The Time of the Yakurunas), d. Alvaro Sarmiento, Diego Sarmiento
- ROTO (The Lake Within), d. Louise Potiki Bryant
- Shaman, d. Echo Henoche
- Slincraze – Stállu, d. Egil Pedersen
- Snaglines, d. Howard Adler, Charlotte Hoelke
- Snow, d. Nivi Pederse
- STACK, d. Dana Claxton
- Sunday Fun Day, d. Dianna Fuemana
- Sweet Country, d. Warwick Thornton
- The End of the World, d. Clayton Windatt
- The Fire, d. Liselotte Wajstedt
- The Importance of Dreaming, d. Tara Audibert
- The Last Walk, d. Anna Hoover, Pipaluk K. Jørgensen, Mikisoq H. Lynge, Jerri Thrasher
- The Mountain of SGaana, d. Christopher Auchter
- Thirza Cuthand Is an Indian Within the Meaning of the Indian Act, d. Thirza Cuthand
- This Wild Season, d. Jonathan Elliott
- Three Thousand, d. Asinnajaq
- Thunderbird Strike, d. Elizabeth LaPensee
- TRENCH, d. Trevor Solway
- Tsanizid (Wake Up), d. Beric Manywounds
- Twilight Dancers, d. Paola Marino, Theola Ross
- Under Your Always Light, d. Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
- Unikausiq (Stories), d. Mary Kunuk
- Unintentional Mother, d. Mary Galloway
- [untitled & unlabeled], d. Terry Jones
- Versaearcolonion, d. Chandra Melting Tallow, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
- Vulkan (Volcano), d. Ann Holmgren
- Walk In Dreams, d. Jonathan Thunder
- Water, d. John Harvey
- Zaasaakwe (Shout with Joy), d. Madison Thomas
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World Premiere of THE DEATH OF STALIN Kicks Off Toronto International Film Festival’s Platform Program Lineup
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The Death of Stalin[/caption]
The 2017 Toronto International Film Festival unveiled its lineup of 12 films for this year’s Platform program. The program will open with the world premiere of The Death of Stalin, from award winning director-writer Armando Iannucci. The historical epic follows the final days leading up to the Soviet dictator’s death. Sweet Country, a period western from acclaimed Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton will close the Platform section.
The films will compete for the Platform Prize, to be awarded by a jury comprising award-winning filmmakers Chen Kaige, Malgorzata Szumowska and Wim Wenders. Last year’s Platform included celebrated films such as William Oldroyd’s Lady Macbeth, Pablo Larrain’s Jackie and Barry Jenkins’s Academy Award Best Picture winner, Moonlight.
Platform titles are eligible for the Toronto Platform Prize ($25,000 CAD) made possible by Air France.
2017 Toronto International Film Festival Platform Lineup
Beast Michael Pearce, United Kingdom World Premiere Brad’s Status Mike White, USA World Premiere Custody Xavier Legrand, France North American Premiere Dark River Clio Barnard, United Kingdom World Premiere Platform Opening Film The Death of Stalin Armando Iannucci, France/United Kingdom/Belgium World Premiere Euphoria Lisa Langseth, Sweden/Germany World Premiere If You Saw His Heart Joan Chemla, France World Premiere Mademoiselle Paradis Barbara Albert, Austria/Germany World Premiere Razzia Nabil Ayouch, France World Premiere The Seen and Unseen Kamila Andini, Indonesia World Premiere Platform Closing Film . Sweet Country Warwick Thornton, Australia North American Premiere What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si) Iram Haq, Norway/Germany/Sweden World Premiere

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)[/caption]
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