CFC Actors Conservatory 2011 Showcase 25

At Panorama Lounge for a reception for the 2011 CFC Actors Conservatory.
To learn more about the CFC Actors Conservatory, please visit: cfccreates.com
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TALKING CANADIAN
Documentary History
45:02
p: Sheila Pin
d: Margaret Slaght
m: Kevin Breit/Andy McNeill
Prod Co: CBC
Contact: Victoria Goodfellow
CBC
205 Wellington St. W., Rm. 7-A-205
Toronto, ON M5V 3G7
(416)205-5633
victoria_goodfellow@cbc.ca
Why do English-speaking Canadians talk the
way we do? Why do we say couch instead of
chesterfield, windshield instead of windscreen,
and ee-ther and eye-ther, sometimes
interchangeably? How Canadians speak
today and how we will talk in the future.
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TARGET PRACTICE
Drama
28:00
p: John Kozak
d: John Kozak
ad: John Kozak
pe: John Kozak
dop: Caelum Vatnsdal
sw: John Kozak
os: Jordan Pede/John Kozak
Prod Co: Baby Legs Productions
Contact: John Kozak
Baby Legs Productions
49 – 35 Wynford Dr.
Winnipeg, MB R2C 3T8
(204)837-9865
v.kozak@uwinnipeg.ca
A group of children find themselves in a
position where they have to choose between
right and wrong in the most critical and
profound way. They are overwhelmed by
conflicting emotions of guilt and fear, and
there is no one to help them.
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TATSIANA OKUN ET SAINT-JEAN,
TERRE-NEUVE
Documentary Short Subject
10:40
p: Micheline Léonard
d: Lise Lorrain
pe: Kevin McIntyre
dop: Guy LeBlanc
sw: Lise Lorrain
os: Lise Lorrain
r: Marc Cormier/Kevin McIntyre
Prod Co: Radio-Canada Atlantique
Contact: Isabelle Brousseau
Radio-Canada
1400, Boul. René-Lévesque Est – 10e étage
Montréal, QC H2L 2M2
(514)597-4381
isabelle_brousseau@radio-canada.ca
This film follows immigrants coming to
Canada and how they look at their new homes.
Tatsiana Okun, refugee, from Belarus, has
adopted St. John’s, Newfoundland. Fearing
persecution in Belarus she did not choose
Canada. Can she ever feel at home here?
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TEAM SPIRIT
Documentary Biography
46:00
p: Ken Malenstyn/Barrie Dunn
d: Alan Smithee
pe: Andrea Klipp
dop: Glenn Taylor/Mike Grippo
m: Ari Wise
sw: Shane Peacock
os: David Hechen Berger
Prod Co: Big Red Barn Entertainment
Dist Co: Picture Box Distribution Inc.
Contact: Ken Malenstyn
Big Red Barn Entertainment
6556 60th Ave.
Delta, BC V4K 4E2
(604)946-6329
ken@brbmg.com
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut during summer 2002.
Terence, a 22 yr old, has become the first Inuk
to play pro hockey. 19 yr old Jordin is trying
for national junior team. Tragedy strikes and
Jordin strives to carry on and realize his
dreams.
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THÉATRE DE MARIANNE
Animation
15:44
p: Michèle Bélanger
d: Co Hoedeman
pe: José Heppell
m: Robert M. Lepage
sw: Co Hoedeman/Hélène Ducharme
Prod/Dist Co: NFB
Contact: Madeleine Bélisle
NFB
3155 Côte de Liesse
St-Laurent, QC H4N 2N4
(514)283-9805
festivals@nfb.ca
This film dissolves the boundaries between
theater and animated film. Hoedeman offers
his spectators a truly magical moment, with a
surprise named Marianne.
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THEIR BROTHERS’ KEEPERS -
Orphaned by AIDS
Documentary Social/Political
55:30
p: Catherine Mullins
d: Catherine Mullins
pe: Barbara Brown
dop: Alberto Feio
m: Chris Crilly
sw: Catherine Mullins
os: Lewis Mundyongo/Daniel Vermette
r: Catherine Mullins
Prod Co: Green Lion Productions Inc.
Dist Co: Filmoption International
Contact: Catherine Mullins
Green Lion Productions Inc.
20223 Lakeshore Rd.
Baie d’Urfé, QC H9X 1P9
(514)457-5555
cmullins@greenlionfilms.com
‘Their Brothers’ Keepers’ goes inside a
compound in Lusaka, Zambia. The crew
focuses on two families headed by children in
their ongoing struggles for food, water,
schooling, and health care. Local community
and aid workers offer support but lack the
resources. Throughout the film, Stephen
Lewis, a passionate advocate and UN Special
Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, provides the
broader social context.
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THEY BUILT THE RAILWAY: Episode
#3 – The Gate of Hell
Documentary History
46:45
p: Andrew Gregg
d: Andrew Gregg
pe: Geoff Matheson
m: Bruce Fowler
sw: Andrew Gregg
os: Jill Purdy
r: Stuart Henderson/Isabella C. Faravo
Prod/DistCo: 90th Parallel Productions Ltd.
Contact: Susanne Cuffe
90th Parallel Production Ltd.
203 Gerrard St. E.
Toronto, ON M5A 2E7
(416)364-9090
susanne@90thparallel.ca
Through colorful memoirs of an English rail
worker Morley Roberts and a Scottish man
P.T . Bone a first person account of the
dangers and drama of daily life on the railway
construction is portrayed.
CFC Actors Conservatory 2011 Showcase 16

At Panorama Lounge for a reception for the 2011 CFC Actors Conservatory.
To learn more about the CFC Actors Conservatory, please visit: cfccreates.com
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