Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The YoungCuts Film Festival Best Of and Closing Gala

The YoungCuts Film Festival Best Of and Closing Gala

Thursday, October 1st at Cinema du Parc 3575 Avenue du Parc starting at 9:15



At the end of the screening, we will be presenting awards for Best Canadian Film, Best Director, Best Film and the Tribute.ca People's Choice Award.

To see the MyFilmmaker.com Award Winners to date at the Festival go HERE!

And to see the leading vote-getters in the Tribute.ca People's Choice Awards by evening go HERE!

During our Closing Gala we will present the following films:

A promotional film for the annual Fuller-Landau Cedars Dragonboat Race filmed by Elisa Ruggiero and edited by Francois Laurent

And the YoungCuts 2009 Top Ten Plus One:

Meltdown by David Green, USA
Winner: Little Burgundy Award for Best Animation

Batter Up by Josh Webber, Canada

(one) by Benjamin Bee Stevens, UK
Winner: MyFilmmaker.com Award for Best Editing

L'Homme Boreale by Francois Laurent, Canada

Nodutgang (Emergency Exit) by Tomas Solli, Norway

Fashionably Green by Esther Viragh, Canada

The Bridge by Sheldon Schwartz, USA

Le Cou Cou by Zed Bennett Jr., USA
Winner: Mirror Weekly Award for Best Short Short Film

Swipe by Max Blustin, UK

Breathless by Kyle Sandilands, Canada

You Have the Right by Clarity, Canada
Winner: Virgin96 Award for Best Music

We will also be screening the Official Closing Film of the 2009 YoungCuts Film Festival:
S'Oublier by Mirek Hamet, Canada
in a a brand-new 35MM print!

Hope to see you there!

The YoungCuts and MyFilmmaker Team

Jay Moulton, Chairman
Louise Kierans, President
Michael Ryan, Festival Director
Francois Laurent, Festival Co-ordinator
Philippe Lapointe, Festival Producer
Marc Hétu, Festival Producer and Captain of the victorious YoungCuts Film Festival Dragonboat
David Roux, YoungCuts Host
Sabrina D. Fenster , YoungCuts Publicist (STRUT INC.)

Friday, September 25, 2009

YoungCuts Film Festival Starts Today!

The YoungCuts Film Festival Starts Today!
Friday, September 25th to Thursday, October 1st at Cinema du Parc
Screenings every day at 9PM, plus extra screenings on Saturday and Sunday at 3PM.



We had our Opening Gala last night at Restaurant Newtown, officially the High Fidelity HDTV Opening Gala - a charity benefit for the Cedars Cancer Institute hosted by the 2009 YoungCuts Honorary Chairman, Justin Trudeau who gave a rousing and inspriring speech telling the filmmakers that they were not the leaders of tomorrow, but the leaders of today.

In addition to Justin Trudeau, we heard from Ken Murphy, CEO of High Fidelity HDTV who called on young filmmakers to help shake up and add new energy to Canada's Film and TV community. There were also remarks from David Roux, our Master of Ceremonies, Jay Moulton, Chairman of YoungCuts and Louise Kierans, President of YoungCuts. Representing the Cedars Cancer Institute, Jeff Shamie, Executive Director and Gwen Nacos, founder of Cedars CanSupport spoke passionately about the involvement of young people in helping raise money for Cedars.

We also played a short film by Francois Laurent and Elisa Ruggierio, produced by YoungCuts documenting the 4th Annual Cedars Cancer Institute Fuller Landau 'Rain or Shine' Dragon Boat Race & Festival. Jeff and Gwen are delighted with the film and intend to use it to help promote the charity and next year's dragonboat race. The film will be replayed on the last evening of the YoungCuts Film Festival during our Best of the Festival Closing Screening, Thursday, October 1st at 9PM.

Newtown was packed for the event, everyone had a great time, we heard some great speeches and we saw a great film and some great trailers! A fantastic kick-off to the Festival!

The 2009 YoungCuts Film Festival Program Book can be downloaded HERE.

If you are not going to be able to make it up for the Festival and would like us to mail you a physical copy of the Program book, just make a donation to the Festival HERE to cover shipping and we will happily mail one out to you with some other memorabilia to the Festival or if you buy one of our production DVDs like you can do HERE we will include a program book in the envelope.

Press Articles about the YoungCuts Film Festival:

September 23rd, 2009
Festival Showcases Young Filmmakers Talents
Page 77
Julia Gerke, Montreal Suburban
Download the PDF: Festival Showcases Young Filmmakers Talent


September 22nd, 2009
YoungCuts Film Festival: It's the young one

Bill Brownstein, Montreal Gazette
Download the PDF: YoungCuts Film Festival: It's the young one


September 21st, 2009
Filmmaker Makes the Cut

Profile of Mazi Khaligi (Foreign Soil)
From Mississauga.com
Download the PDF: Filmmaker Makes the Cut


The Festival Schedule until Thursday:

Friday, September 25th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h vendredi le 25 septembre.
The Best of Quebec Film Screening sponsored by the free daily newspaper 24 Heures (iCi Weekend)
La Séance du Quotidien 24 Heures (iCi Weekend) - Meilleurs Films du Québec
Inclusing/Incluant: iCi Weekend Best Quebec Film Award/Le Prix iCi Weekend Meilleur Film de Quebec

Saturday, September 26th 3PM Cinéma du Parc 15h samedi le 26 septembre. The High Fidelity HDTVBest Documentary Screening
La Séance High Fidelity HDTV Meilleur Documentaire
Inclusing/Incluant: High Fidelity HDTV Best Documentary Film Award/Le Prix High Fidelity HDTV Meilleur Film de Quebec

Saturday, September 26th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h samedi le 26 septembre. The En PrimeurBest Visual Films Screening
La Séance En Primeur Meilleur Films Visuels
Inclusing: The En Priemur Award for Best Cinematography and the MyFilmmaker.com Award for Best Editing.
Incluant: Le prix En Primeur pour Meilleur Cinematographie et le prix MyFilmmaker.com pour le Meilleur Montage.

Sunday, September 27th 3PM Cinéma du Parc 15h dimanche le 27 septembre.
Little Burgundy presents the Virgin96 Best Animation and Music Screening
Little Burgundy présente la Séance Virgin96 Meilleur Films d'Animation et Musique
Inclusing: The Virgin96 Award for Best Music and the Little Burgundy Animation Award.
Incluant: Le prix Virgin96 pour Meilleur Musique et le prix Little Burgundy pour le Meilleur film d'Animation.

Sunday, September 27th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h dimanche le 27 septembre.
The Tribute.ca Best Actor Screening
La Séance Tribute.ca Meilleur Acteur
Inclusing/Incluant: Tribute.ca Best Actor Award/Le Prix Tribute.ca Meilleur Acteur

Monday, September 28th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h Lundi le 28 septembre.
The MyFilmmaker.com Best Actress Screening
La Séance MyFilmmaker.com Meilleur Actrice
Inclusing/Incluant: MyFilmmaker.com Best Actress Award/Le Prix MyFilmmaker.com Meilleur Actrice

Tuesday, September 29th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h, mardi le 29 septembre. The Mirror Weekly Best Short Shorts Screening
La Séance de l'Hebdomadaire Mirror Meilleur Court Court Métrage
Inclusing/Incluant: Mirror Weekly Best Short Short Film Award/Le Prix Hebdomadaire Mirror Meilleur Court Court Métrage

Wednesday, September 30th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h, mercredi le 30 septembre.
The Tribute.ca Best Teen Film Screening
La Séance Tribute.ca Meilleur Film d'Ado
Inclusing/Incluant: Tribute.ca Best Teen Film Award/Le Prix Tribute.ca Meilleur Film d'Ado

Thursday, October 1st 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h, jeudi le 1 octobre.
The MyFilmmaker.com Grand Prize Film Screening
La Séance Grand Prix MyFilmmaker.com
Includes prizes for Best Film, Best Director, Best Canadian Film and the Tribute.ca Public Prize
Incluant prix pour Meilleur Film, Meilleur Realisateur, Meilleur Film Canadien et le Prix du Public Tribute.ca

We are also pleased to announce that the Official Closing Film of teh Festival will be Mirek Hamet's S'Oublier. If all goes well, this will be presented in a brand new 35MM print!

Bon Festival!

And we hope to see you at Cinema du Parc!

The YoungCuts and MyFilmmaker Team

Jay Moulton, Chairman
Louise Kierans, President
Michael Ryan, Festival Director
Francois Laurent, Festival Co-ordinator
Philippe Lapointe, Festival Producer
Marc Hétu, Festival Producer and Captain of the victorious YoungCuts Film Festival Dragonboat
David Roux, YoungCuts Host
Sabrina D. Fenster , YoungCuts Publicist (STRUT INC.)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

News Article (YCFF) It's the young one

Artice by Bill Brownstein, Montreal Gazette
Profiles the Festival, Meltdown and Emergency Exit
Also made me sound a lot more coherent and eloquent than I feel right now.

They used our poster! With the MyFilmmaker.com logo. WOO! + HOO!











YoungCuts Film Festival - It's the young one

MONTREAL - Inquiring minds just might want to know how the YoungCuts Film Festival is different from the other 385 or so film fests that play Montreal annually.

YoungCuts director Michael Ryan has a ready response: “It’s probably the largest film festival in the world for filmmakers 25 years old and younger. Plus, it’s our mandate not only to give these filmmakers a platform, but also to find them work after.”

That works for me. And that should work for the rest of you, too. All the more so since YoungCuts offers patrons more creative bang for their bucks than almost any entertainment spectacle anywhere.

The 7th YoungCuts fest will showcase 100 films – of all lengths and from all genres known to man as well as a few genres not yet known – from 12 countries, beginning tomorrow and running until Oct. 1 at the Cinéma du Parc. Tickets for screenings are a steal at $7.50 each and even more of a steal if you buy a booklet of 10 for $50.

If you are not blown away by many of these mostly no-budget flicks, you may have to check yourself for a pulse. Okay, no-budget may be a bit of an overstatement. Budgets for the films run anywhere from $50 to $5,000.

“If you totalled the budgets of all 100 films, the amount still wouldn’t cover the catering cost for Transformers 2. Nor would that sum cover more than one second of screen time on Transformers 2,” Ryan muses. “But it’s hard to quantify in dollar figures the blood, sweat and tears these filmmakers put into their work for no salary at all.”

Which explains why Ryan and festival chairman Jay Moulton feel a responsibility to land these filmmakers some work. Through the Canadian Heritage Information Network, Ryan and Moulton have arranged for a group of YoungCuts grads to shoot 80 shorts on Canadian museums and to get paid for their efforts. Over the years, YoungCuts alumni have also shot commercials for the likes of Pepsi, Air Canada and Astral Media.

Oh yeah, and for Montrealers looking for additional incentive to attend, YoungCuts is one of the few to reverse that annoying trend and to move east here along the 401. That’s right, we snagged this one from Toronto.

It began in 2001 as the Toronto International Teen Film Festival, but moved here as YoungCuts in 2006. “We wanted more of an international flavour to the festival and just felt that Montreal would afford us that opportunity,” Ryan says.

“And it has paid off. We now have more films from more countries than ever being submitted.”

Ryan and his team had to sift through some 1,000 fictional, documentary and animated offerings (and combos thereof) from 25 countries to arrive at the top 100. Then they had to go through that batch of 100 to arrive at the “Top 10 Plus 1,” which will screen closing night on Oct. 1.

Among the represented countries are Canada, the U.S., Britain, the Czech Republic, the Philippines, France, Argentina, Egypt, Singapore, India and the first ever entry from Norway.

The Norwegian entry, Emergency Exit, is a riveting short drama about two men entering a bank for opposite reasons. One is dying and decides to empty his account so that he can go out with a bang. The other is a destitute widower and seeks to rob the bank in order to provide for his young daughter. In the chaos following the aborted heist, the thief takes the dying dude hostage. But they soon establish an unusual bond: the Stockholm Syndrome in Oslo, if you will.

“What strikes me most about these films is the passion and the ingenuity of the filmmakers, and then to get these films done on minimal amounts is amazing,” Ryan says. “It all bodes well for the future of filmmaking.”

One of the most dazzling works in this year’s collection is The Meltdown by American director David Green. Part live-action, part computer-generated animation, the short – which will be featured in the Top 10 Plus 1 screening Oct. 1 – looks like it came out of Pixar or Disney or the NFB, for such is its sophistication and brilliance of its premise. Difference is that its budget was in the hundreds.

The Meltdown action takes place in a fridge that’s gone on the fritz. Conditions are sub-polar inside. An orange has perished from the frost. The ham, mayo, butter, spaghetti and leftover Chinese food now fear for their lives. Unbeknownst to humans, these food products can talk and move their parts and get most agitated.

But they have come up with a plan. They conscript a celery stick to try to turn up the temperature in the refrigerator. It’s do or die. Will the celery stick buckle under the pressure? Will the ever-limp spaghetti noodle have to tighten itself up and come to the rescue?

Best check for yourselves. Don’t want to spoil the suspense.

The YoungCuts Film Festival kicks off Friday night and runs until Oct. 1 at the Cinéma du Parc, 3575 Park Ave. Tickets are $7.50 per screening; or 10 tickets for $50. For tickets and information, call 514-285-4591 or go to youngcuts.com.

News Article (YCFF) Filmmaker makes the cut

Article from Mississauga.com
Profile of Mazi Khalagi, director of Foreign Soil

Mazi Khalagi, director of Fopreign Soil









Mississauga Article: Filmmaker makes the cut

Mississauga filmmaker Mazi Khalighi's film Foreign Soil has been selected to be screened at Montreal's YoungCuts Film Festival.

A film by Mississauga’s Mazi Khalighi has been selected to be screened at a festival
designed to showcase the short works of aspiring Martin Scorseses.

Khalighi’s Foreign Soil was selected from more than 1,000 entries from around the world to be included at the YoungCuts Film Festival in Montreal. It opens Thursday with a gala hosted by honorary chair and Liberal MP Justin Trudeau and continues until Oct. 1.Screenings will be at the Cinema du Parc.

Organizers have received entries from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, the Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, Egypt, Argentina, Singapore, India, the Philippines and Armenia. They also received two animated films co-produced by teens from Canada, Israel and Palestine.

Foreign Soil, which was screened at the inaugural Mississauga Independent Film Festival, portrays a family’s acclimatization to a new country. It was described as a gift by Khalighi to his mother Nahid, who led her three young children out of war-torn Iran more than two decades ago.

In a scene from Foreign Soil, Ali, the oldest son, presents his mother with new shoes after she breaks her heel when they first land in the new country.

Khalighi, who was too young to help his mother when they made their journey, said, “Foreign Soil was me giving the shoes to my mom. There are a lot of people with my story, but not all have the outlets to express them.”

At the festival, prizes will be awarded for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Animated Film, Best Original Music, Best Documentary, Best Short Short, Best of Quebec, Best Teen Film, Best Director, Best Film and the Tribute.ca Public Prize.

The seven-year festival is open to filmmakers aged 25 years and younger.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Tribute Magazine Best Teen Film Screening

YoungCuts Film Festival

Horaires Festival de Films YoungCuts Film Festival Schedule
Wednesday, September 30th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h, mercredi le 30 septembre.

Support the Festival! Buy Tickets or DVDs!

The Tribute.ca Best Teen Film Screening will feature:

Sponsor/Commanditaire


La Séance Tribute.ca Meilleur Film d'Ado, incluant:

Listen to This by/par Itay Sasson, Jennifer Sarkar, Gilli Tohar, Mirna Yacoub and Abu Abara, Canada, Palestine and Israel. Two musicians practicing in adjoining rooms have a musical battle.

Winner of the YoungCuts/Directors of Change Frame It to Change It Contest: Dreams Beyond the Border by/par Jessica Szeto, Canada.

The Child of the World by/par Ho Rui An, Singapore. Devastated bu the death of his mother, Kevin creates an imaginary guardian with the ability to materialize Utopia.

What'd ya want, a happy ending? by/par Kyle Kleinbart, USA. Love eludes a lonely young man. Is the red balloon the key?

Roadrunner by/par Zac Wong, USA. A bored young suburbanite dreams of shaking through the streets, using only her shoes.

It Only Takes One by/par Gabe Benjamin, Nick Lieberman, Emily Firestein and Timmy Weston, USA. One person can think about their environment and make a difference in their world.

Sparks in the Night by/par Ben Kadie, USA. Detective Leon Sparks closes in on notorious lawbreaker Jerry Walker.

Birthmarks by/par Phil Hamilton, USA. Jacob leads Kyle to believe that a household microwave holds the key to unleashing his unique identity.

Blackspot Culture by/par Wayne Robinson, Canada. An investigation into the Blackspot anti-corporation and its' newest venture: the Blackspot sneaker.

Stickies and Stones by/par Helen Wong, Bernadette Che and Narissa Shivji, Canada. Every seven minuutes someone is bullied mentally or physically.

One Less Shamrock by/par Nick Kelly, Canada. An Irish immigrant struggles to gain control of his life and uphold his family values in the New York depression.

HUSH by Jauvonnie BrownHUSH by/par Jauvonnie Brown, USA. Four high school students - Four problems. Do they tell their secrets or keep it on the hush?HUSH by/par Jauvonnie Brown, USA. Four high school students - Four problems. Do they tell their secrets or keep it on the hush?

Silent Scream by/par Foundation for the Preservation of Wild Life and Cultural Assets in Armenia, Armenia. Youth filmmakers document animal abuse in Armenia.

Growing Up in India by/par Marc-André Boucher, Sarah Chartrand, Caitlin Chartrand, Florence Fortin-Brunet, Stéfanie Gauthier, Alexandra Hartnell-Godin, Taylor Herrington, Emilie Johnsson, Jenna Monney-Lupert, Laurent Malo, Alexandre Oakes-Câmara, Nathaniel Q, Julie Paquette, Julia Rogers, Kendra Veigh Ryan, Olivia Sheehy-Gennarelli, Michelle Vanderzon, Padmaja Gungun, Rohit Janegar and Mulkesh Nath. In the spring of 2009, a team of high school students traveled to Udaipur in the Northeastern desert state of Rajasthan in India to document personal stories and struggles of young people growing up in India.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Mirror Magazine Best Short Shorts Screening

YoungCuts Film Festival

Horaires Festival de Films YoungCuts Film Festival Schedule
Tuesday, September 29th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h, mardi le 29 septembre.

Support the Festival! Buy Tickets or DVDs!

Sponsor/CommanditaireThe Mirror Weekly Best Short Shorts Screening will feature:


La Séance Revue Mirror Meilleur Court Court Métrage, incluant:


Vigilante by Mitchell ArendThe Winner of the YoungCuts Repechage Public Vote:
Vigilante by/par Mitchell Arend, Canada. A costumed crime-fighter reflects on his career choice with a TV news crew.

Duplicate Complicate by by Peter Ian Mancao, Philippines. One twin pushes the limits of outdoing the other to get the girl he likes.


The following films in this screening are short-listed for the Mirror Weekly Best Short Shorts Award.


Passé Composé by Alexandre LynnPassé Composé by Alexandre Lynn and Mathieu Grimard, Canada. Félix tente de reconstituer les éléments d'hier. Il fait face à lui-même lorsqu'il apprend la mort de sa mère. Felix tries to piece together his memories of the day before. To his surprise, he confronts himself when he learns of the death of his mother.

The Kill by Joe Vea, USA. The boyfriend finds his love slain and seeks to avenge her killer.

Alien Abduction by David HanAlien Abduction by David Han, USA. A hungry alien tries to bring home a bull to cook and eat.

Jalouse
by Melanie Delloye, France/USA. As she watches her mother and brother play, a jealous little girl sits by herself on a swing.

1271 by Michael Warczak, Australia. Have you found Jesus yet?

Breathless by Kyle SandilandsBreathless by Kyle Sandilands, Canada. A man reflects on his destructive actions after vowing to avenge his girlfriend's death.

Swipe
by Max Blustin, UK. A request to borrow some money brings about unexpected consequences.

The Reel Man by Kieran Heilbron, Canada. A short film about a man, a hat and a fishing rod.

Dogface by Shai HalfonDogface by Shai Halfon, USA. A world War II soldier, suffering from combat stress, sits alone in his foxhole behind enemy lines.

Cogency
by Tyler Knell, USA. After her husband locks himself in the bathroom and does not respond, a woman calls the police and explains the events leading to his death.

Le Cou Cou by Zed Bennett Jr.Le Cou Cou by Zed Bennett Jr., USA. The interaction between a shop owner and a malfunctioning cuckoo clock.

Layang-Layang (Kites) by Agnes G. Wiguna, Canada. A childhood story about a boy who wants to catch the clouds.

Tah-Dah by Stacey Chomiak, Canada/USA. One bug. One farmer. And the cello that brought them together.

Estigia (Styx) by Claudette Montero, Argentina/USA. They say that witchcraft does not exist but we must never forget the capacity of hatred and another human being.

Mala Smrt (Little Death) by Claiborne McDonald, Czech Republic/USA. The sexual exploits of a teenage girl manifest their consequences in the death of her father.

Static by Jack LykinStatic by Jack Lykins, USA.

Doll Call by Sanabel Almomani, Chris Gonzalez and Yesenia Deleon, USA. What happens when the forces of evil are awakened and a doll becomes a mechanical killer?

Joyeux Festin by Sara Dupéré, Canada. Orgie sanglante de sauce à "spag" sur un lit de vidanges. A holiday feast of spaghetti sauce on a litter of garbage.

Friday, August 28, 2009

MyFilmmaker.com Best Actress Screening

YoungCuts Film Festival

Horaires Festival de Films YoungCuts Film Festival Schedule
Monday, September 28th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h Lundi le 28 septembre.

Support the Festival! Buy Tickets or DVDs!

Sponsor/CommanditaireThe MyFilmmaker.com Best Actress Screening will feature:

La Séance MyFilmmaker.com Meilleur Actrice, incluant:

Films in this screening are short-listed for the MyFilmmaker.com Best Actress Award.

Catechism by Jessica MoorhouseCatechism by Jessica Moorhouse, Canada A quirky comedy about love, lust and doing the right thing, all while trying to avoid the burning depths of hell.

Scarecrow by Sarah Blevins, Canada Transcending the shadow of looming death cast by leukemia, an eight-year-old escapes into a ripe realm of abundance and freedom.

A Sister's Love by Christopher Mitchell, USA A young woman is struggling to cope with her mentally ill sister.

Tucker by Zia Marashi, Canada A comedy about a teen mother who must care for a rapidly aging child who has an agenda of his own.

Fanfare by Mitchell Arend and Michael PierroFanfare by Mitchell Arend and Michael Pierro, Canada A confident young lady meets a kinda cute young guy for dinner and embarks on the journey that is a first date.

Lily by Claire Sanford, Canada An exploration of guilt and grief through environmental sound, rhythm and the emergence of music.

Nel Reinu by Victor Suarez, Spain Following the death of his father a man returns to the home he ran away from thirty years ago.

If Key-Lime Pie Could Scream by Amanda FaheyIf Key-Lime Pie Could Scream by Amanda Fahey, Canada Devastated by a recent break-up, a woman starts the latest fad diet.

Batter Up by Josh Webber, Canada Family film based on a true story.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Tribute.ca Best Actor Screening

YoungCuts Film Festival

Horaires Festival de Films YoungCuts Film Festival Schedule
Sunday, September 27th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h dimanche le 27 septembre.

Support the Festival! Buy Tickets or DVDs!

The Tribute.ca Best Actor Screening will feature:
Sponsor/Commanditaire


La Séance Tribute.ca Meilleur Acteur, incluant:

Films in this screening are short-listed for the Tribute.ca Best Actor Award.

Paper Princes, Gypsies and the Boy With No Return Address by/par Celeste Koon, Canada. The world of Liam, an eccentric 10 year-old.

Missing Alice by Rick SkylerMissing Alice by/par Rick Skyler, Canada. A delusional man revisits his childhood friend in Wonderland only to uncover the awful thruth that changed his life.

Flamingo by/par Mike Harris, USA. Tempted by the affections of an attractive waitress, Ramses finds himself torn between his own interests and those of his eccentric best friend.

Ellipsis by/par Adam Justice, UK. The powerful emotions in relationships come together with a bang for one man.

Allegro Compreso by/par Enrico Maria Artale, Italy. A young composer tries to live on his own, he realizes that it's not easy at all.

Nødutgang (Emergency Exit) by/par Tomas Solli, Norway. A young man is taken hostage. Both him and the robber must solve their problems before time runs out.

Drifter by Craig CalamisThe Drifter by/par Craig Calamis, USA. A newly engaged couple find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Maia and Jonah by/par Michael McLaughlin, Canada. A young defined girl meets a socially awkward boy and the offbeat romance that ensues brings past memories.

The King's Receipt by/par Peter Pa and Matthew Feener, USA. The ruler of a lonely kingdom sends his sole subject, a jester, on a diplomatic mission.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Virgin96 Best Animation and Music Screening

YoungCuts Film Festival

Horaires Festival de Films YoungCuts Film Festival Schedule
Sunday, September 27th 3PM Cinéma du Parc 15h dimanche le 27 septembre.

Support the Festival! Buy Tickets or DVDs!

Sponsor/CommanditaireThe Virgin96 Best Animation and Music Screening will feature:


La Séance Virgin96 Meilleur Films d'Animation et Musique, incluant:

Films in this screening are short-listed for the Virgin96 Best Music Award and the MyFilmmaker.com Best Animation Award.


Jambalaya
by Audrey St-Auneauld (Canada) A young man is resting when he is suddenly interrupted by a young woman playing the trumpet.

You Have the Right by Clarity (Canada)

We Are All Here by Yong Hwa ChoiWe Are All Here by Yong Hwa Choi (USA) We are all living on the Earth. We are all using the resources of the Earth and its' energy.

Freedom by Jeremy Izso, Mohammed Qassas and Illy Auerbach (Canada/Palestine/Israël) Hand-drawn paintings and meticulously rendered rotoscope images bled to create a poetic meditation on freedom.

Yea by Adam NewmanYea by Adam Newman (USA) A typical love story, except that someone falls off a cliff instead of in love.

Swan Song by Dillon Novak (USA) We are taken along a story of lost love and closure.

Electric Rivers by Esteban Vargas (Canada) Winner of the Montreal Fringe Festival film contest.

And Some Days It Rains by William FrazierAnd Some Days It Rains by William Frazier (USA) A mayfly only lives for one day, and sometimes that day can be a pretty bad one.

Remue-Ménage by Julie Bernier (Canada) Spring cleaning shows the stresses and strengths of a long-time married couple's relationship.

Infeccion by Viktoriya Gruzdyn (USA) The host gets infected by a foreign species, this interference leads to chronic wounds and even death.

I Will for it Rain by David Barlow-KrelinaI Will for it Rain by David Barlow-Krelina (Canada) A man sits alone in his apartment watching the streets below. He describes the changes in his life.

Only Human by Caroline de Koninck (Canada) If you were to see a lost dog stranded on the road, would you stop to help it?

Sweet Little Bird by Ashley McKenzie (Canada) Cape Breton rocker Carmen Townsend and her band-mates reveal their softer side in this music video.

Mask of Pretension by Sheldon PearsonMask of Pretension by Sheldon Pearson (Canada) Music video produced entirely by students at the Art Institute of Vancouver.

Thorns by Nitzan Rotschild (USA) A man is haunted by the memory of his past lover while a seductive woman spends the evening with him.

Token Hunchback by Timothy Reckart (USA) A stop-motion mockumentary about an actor with a hunchback and his struggle against typecasting.

Le Pardon by Eleonore Goldberg (Canada) A man comes back to his home. The woman he loves ignores him. To be forgiven, he will shave his beard.

Cantame by Irene Boleda (Canada)

Meltdown by David GreenMeltdown by David Green (USA) Fridge leftovers fight for their lives when an invading block of ice threatens to absorb them all into its' frozen mass.


The Diary
by Benjamin Lussier (Canada) Eric, a young American worker, is moving to Montreal. He tells the story of his immigration process.

En Primeur Séance Meilleurs Films Visuels

YoungCuts Film Festival

Horaires Festival de Films YoungCuts Film Festival Schedule
Saturday, September 26th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h samedi le 26 septembre.

Support the Festival! Buy Tickets or DVDs!

Sponsor/Commanditaire


The En Primeur Best Visual Films Screening will feature:
La Séance En Primeur Meilleur Films Visuels, incluant:

Films in this screening are short-listed for the En Primeur Best Cinematography Award and the MyFilmmaker.com Best Editing Award.

Retiring Clean by Caillie WestRetiring Clean by/par Caillie West, Canada. A grumpy janitor gains a new appreciation for life after meeting with the ghost of his former self.

Pushing Buttons by/par Quinn Cagney, USA. Breaking news sweeps the nation: tycoon billionaire Windsor Van Gold has been murdered!

A Very Merry Christmas by/par Jonathon Gittus, Australia. Tragic comedy focusing on a fattening aging man working as a Santa Claus in the lead-up to Christmas.

Sasquatch by Fahim KassamSasquatch by/par Fahim Kassam, Canada. Greg tries to write an original commercial idea at his cabin while being stalked by an egotistical Ranger and a Sasquatch.


Foreign Soil
by Mazi Khalighi, Canada. The Taheri family has just handed in Canada, but their arrival starts off on the wrong foot.

Macabre Muse by Daniel DevineMacabre Muse by/par Daniel Devine, USA. An art student, struggling to find inspiration, turns to professional killing to jump-start his stagnated creativity.

The Bridge by/par Sheldon Schwartz, USA. A Japanese-American soldier serving in World War II joins a squad of Caucasian soldiers on a dangerous patrol in Nazi-occupied Italy.

The Peace Offering by Brandon TomThe Peace Offering by/par Brandon Tom, Canada. Yvette Jacobs' family is torn apart when her husband Ken's former colonel asks him to end the war through self-sacrifice.

A Clean, Well-Lighted Place by/par Joe Ciaravino, Canada. An old waiter struggles to find a sense of meaning and dignity in his life amidst a world that is seemingly "full of nothing".

(one) by/par Benjamin Bee Stevens, UK. A lonely man is offered an unexpected chance to free himself from his misery.

High Fidelity HDTV Best Documentary Screening

YoungCuts Film Festival

Horaires Festival de Films YoungCuts Film Festival Schedule
Saturday, September 26th 3PM Cinéma du Parc 15h samedi le 26 septembre.

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Sponsor/CommanditaireThe High Fidelity HDTV Best Documentary Screening will feature:

La Séance High Fidelity HDTV Meilleur Documentaire, incluant:

Films in this screening are short-listed for the High Fidelity HDTV Best Documentary Award.

Imagine-éducation by/par the youth of the Third Avenue Resource Centre. (Canada) A look at the challenges of education as imagined by youth.

Bike Trials: Regainain Balance by Sheldon PearsonBike Trials: Regaining Balance by/par Sheldon Pearson. (Canada) The film follows the efforts of some North America's top trials riders through the course of their 2008 riding season.

City Birds by/par Esteban Vargas. (Canada) Experimental look inside the world of contemporary dance through the use of cityscape and new age music.

Injection Supervisée by/par Hugo Le Bleu-Tadros. (Canada) Documentaire sur les sites d'injections supervisées.

Simple Destruction by/par Michael Greene. (USA) A short film about disease of addiction, viewed through the eyes of those truly affected by such a destructive sickness.

Fashionably Green by Esther ViraghFashionably Green by/par Esther Viragh. (Canada) This film explores a different kind of recycling. Upcycling is the process of taking the old and transforming it into something new. Ce film explore une autre forme de recyclage. L’Upcycling est un processus où on prend de vieux matériaux afin de les transformer en quelques choses de nouveaux.

No Sana Hoy: It Will Not Heal Today by/par Becky Korman. (USA) In coming to terms with losing my grandmother to Alzheimer's I journeyed to Cuba to connect with the life she no longer remembers.

The Field of Honor by Alexander B. HillField of Honour by/par Alexander B. Hill. (USA) A contemporary analysis of pistol dueling in the eighteenth century.

Keeping the Bees by/par Pearl Ball-Harding. (Canada) A documentary investigating the mysterious disappearance of North American honey bees.

Baby Blue by/par Maranatha Hay. (Egypt/USA) Baby Blue is the story of Roukaia, a two year-old born with congenital heart disease in Alexandria, Egypt.

La Séance du Quotidien 24 Heures (iCi Weekend) - Meilleurs Films du Québec

YoungCuts Film Festival

Horaires Festival de Films YoungCuts Film Festival Schedule
Friday, September 25th 9PM Cinéma du Parc 21h vendredi le 25 septembre.

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Sponsor/CommanditaireThe Best of Quebec Film Screening sponsored by the free daily newspaper 24 Heures (iCi Weekend) will feature:

La Séance du Quotidien 24 Heures (iCi Weekend) - Meilleurs Films du Québec, incluant:

Films in this screening are short-listed for the iCi Best Quebec Film Award.

Van Horne by/par Eric Piccoli Two mysterious men argue about the death of a young men under the Van Horne bridge.

Hummingbird by Michael WexlerHummingbird by/par Michael Wexler Sometimes a moment is just that.
Trailer

Gourgandine by/par Sebastien Landry A story about a couple in their early twenties struggling to make ends meet.

L'Homme Boreal by/par Francois Laurent Dans le Québec du début des années 50, deux vieux amis se retrouvent et règlent leurs comptes. In early 1950s Québec, two old friends reunite and resolve long-buried issues.

Overdue by/par Victoria Byron, Tommy Malone, Eric Padan, and Emilie Timmons. Toiling away, deep within the stacks, Larry the Librarian has a revelation. Travaillant dur, éloigné dans les rayonnages, Larry le bibliothécaire a une révélation.

Natural Selection by/par A. J. Korkidakis A twisted tale of an old man who learns he can't outwit stupidity. L'excentrique vieux inventeur William Willoughby apprends qu'on ne peut pas être plus futé que la stupidité, et que la sélection naturelle est parfois plus embêtant que l'on voudrait.

PURG by Daniel Kay Life after death isn't a right; it's a privilege.

In & Out by Ian EllemoIn & Out by Ian Ellemo Gerry's first day at Chico's Restaurant. Gerry et son première journée au Restaurant Chico.
Trailer Storyboard Trailer

Dehors l'Hiver by Ismael Auray Après une journée routinière, Philippe découvre chez lui les traces d'un passé inachevé. After a routine day, Philippe discovers all around him traces of his failed ambitions.

The Diary by Benjamin Lussier Eric, a young American worker, is moving to Montreal. He tells the story of his immigration process.

Friday, August 21, 2009

The YoungCuts Film Festival Announces its Global 100 Films

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YoungCuts Film Festival

THE YOUNGCUTS FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS GLOBAL 100 FILMS - CREATED BY THE WORLD’S BEST YOUNG FILMMAKING TALENT

YoungCuts selects 100 short films from the best young talent in the world!

MONTREAL, QC, August 18, 2009 – The YoungCuts Film Festival announced today their top 100 short films by young filmmakers from around the world. The films will play at Montreal’s Cinema du Parc from September 25th to October 1st. “YoungCuts continues to grow in popularity among young filmmakers,” said YoungCuts Chairman Jay Moulton. “We chose our top 100 from over a thousand films that we saw this year, including films from countries that submitted for the first time.”

The 100 short films include entrants from Canada, the U.S., the United Kingdom, France, Australia, the Czech Republic, Spain, Egypt, Argentina, Singapore, India, the Philippines, Armenia and two short animated films co-produced by teens from Canada, Israel and Palestine. Two short previews for the YoungCuts Film Festival can be seen here and here.

The Festival kicks off on Thursday, September 24th at Newtown with the High Fidelity HDTV Opening Gala hosted by Justin Trudeau, Member of Parliament for Papineau and Honorary Chairman for this year’s Festival. The charity gala will benefit The Cedars Cancer Institute. A Video Press Release with Justin Trudeau, Honorary President and Louise Kierans, President of the YoungCuts Film Festival can be seen here.

During the Festival, prizes will be awarded for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Animated Film, Best Original Music, Best Documentary, Best Short Short, Best of Quebec, Best Teen Film, Best Director, Best Film and the Tribute.ca Public Prize. Three films are already award winners having won contests to be featured in the Festival. Dreams Beyond the Border by Jessica Szeto is the winner of Free the Children’s Frame It to Change It contest; Electric Rivers by Esteban Vargas is the winner of the Montreal Fringe 500 contest and Vigilante by Mitchell Arend is the winner of the YoungCuts Repechage public vote.

Founded in 2001 as the Toronto International Teen Film Festival, YoungCuts expanded to feature films from filmmakers 25 and under in 2004 and moved to Montreal to expand its selection of French and foreign films. This year marks the seventh edition of the Festival. The YoungCuts Film Festival is presented by MyFilmmaker.com and sponsored by Tribute, En Primeur, High Fidelity HDTV, Virgin Radio 96, ICI and Mirror.

This year’s presenting sponsor, MyFilmmaker.com has a special interest in emerging filmmaking talent as it has just launched a market place that connects corporations and individuals with proven filmmaking talent across North America. If you want to create a video MyFilmmaker.com gets you 3 free bids from proven filmmakers in your area. More information at: www.MyFilmmaker.com

Tickets for the YoungCuts Opening Gala are available for $90. Tickets for individual screenings at Cinema du Parc are available for $7.50 or ten tickets for $50. For more information or for tickets contact Michael Ryan, 514-285-4591 or Mike@YoungCuts.com

The Top 100 Short Films by Young Filmmakers presented at the 2009 YoungCuts Film Festival, in alphabetical order:

1 A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, Joe Ciaravino, Canada
2 Alien Abduction, David Han, USA
3 Allegro Compreso, Enrico Maria Artale, Italy
4 And Some Days It Rains, William Frazier, USA
5 A Sister's Love, Christopher Mitchell, USA
6 A Very Merry Christmas, Jonathon Gittus, Australia
7 Baby Blue, Maranatha Hay, Egypt/USA
8 Batter Up, Josh Webber, Canada
9 Bike Trials: Regaining Balance, Sheldon Pearson, Canada
10 Birthmarks, Phil Hamilton, USA
11 Blackspot Culture, Wayne Robinson, Canada
12 Breathless, Kyle Sandilands, Canada
13 Cantame, Irene Boleda, Canada
14 Catechism, Jessica Moorhouse, Canada
15 City Birds, Esteban Vargas, Canada
16 Cogency, Tyler Knell, USA
17 Dehors l'Hiver, Ismael Auray, Canada
18 Dreams Beyond the Border, Jessica Szeto, Canada
19 Dogface, Shai Halfon, USA
20 Doll Call, Sanabel Almomani, Chris Gonzalez, Yesenia Deleon, USA
21 Duplicate Complicate, Peter Ian Mancao, Philippines
22 Electric Rivers, Esteban Vargas, Canada
23 Ellipsis, Adam Justice and James Mabbett, UK
24 Estigia, Claudette Montero, Argentina/USA
25 Fanfare, Mitchell Arend, Michael Pierro, Canada
26 Fashionably Green, Esther Viragh, Canada
27 The Field of Honor, Alexander B. Hill, USA
28 Flamingo, Mike Harris, USA
29 Foreign Soil, Mazi Khalighi, Canada
30 Freedom, Jeremy Izso, Mohammed Qassas and Illy Auerbach, Canada/Palestine/Israël
31 Gourgandine, Sébastien Landry, Canada
32 Hummingbird, Michael Wexler, Canada
33 HUSH, Jauvonnie Brown, USA
34 If Key-Lime Pie Could Scream, Amanda Fahey, Canada
35 Imagine-éducation, Third Avenue Resource Center, Canada
36 Infeccion, Viktoriya Gruzdyn, USA
37 Injection Supervisée, Hogo Le Bleu-Tadros, Canada
38 In & Out, Ian Ellemo, Canada
39 It Only Takes One, Gabe Benjamin, Nick Lieberman, Emily Firestein and Timmy Weston, USA
40 I Will For It Rain, David Barlow-Krelina, Canada
41 Jalouse, Mélanie Delloye, France/USA
42 Jambalaya, Audrey St-Arneauld, Canada
43 Joyeux Festin, Sara Dupéré, Canada
44 Keeping the Bees, Pearl Ball-Harding, Canada
45 Layang-Layang (Kites), Agnes G. Wiguna, Canada
46 Le Cou Cou, Zed Bennett Jr., USA
47 Le Pardon, Eleonore Goldberg, Canada
48 L'Homme Boréal, François Laurent, Canada
49 Lily, Claire Sanford, Canada
50 Listen to This, Itay Sasson, Jennifer Sarkar, Gilli Tohar, Mirna Yacoub and Abu Abara, Canada/Israël/Palestine
51 Macabre Muse, Daniel Devine, USA
52 Maia and Jonah, Michael McLaughlin, USA
53 Mala Smrt (Little Death), Claiborne McDonald, Czech Republic/USA
54 Mask Of Pretension, Sheldon Pearson, Canada
55 Meltdown, David Green, USA
56 Mirage of Wealth, Free the Children, Canada/India
57 Missing Alice, Rick Skyler, Canada
58 Natural Selection, A.J. Korkidakis, Canada
59 Nel Reinu (The Kingdom), Victor Suarez, Spain
60 Nodutgang (Emergency Exit), Tomas Solli, Norway
61 No Sana Hoy: It Will Not Heal Today, Becky Korman, USA
62 (one), Benjamin Stevens, UK
63 One Less Shamrock, Nick Kelly, Canada
64 Only Human, Caroline de Koninck, Canada
65 Overdue, Victoria Byron, Tommy Malone, Eric Padan, and Emilie Timmons, Canada
66 Paper Princes, Gypsies and the Boy With No Return Address, Celeste Koon, Canada
67 Passé Composé, Alexandre Lynn, Canada
68 PURG, Daniel Kay, Canada
69 Pushing Buttons, Quinn Cagney, USA
70 Remue-Ménage, Julie Bernier Gosselin, Canada
71 Retiring Clean, Caillie West, Canada
72 Roadrunner, Zac Wong, USA
73 Sasquatch, Fahim Kassam, Canada
74 Scarecrow, Sarah Blevins, Canada
75 Silent Scream, Foundation for the Preservation of Wild Life and Cultural Assets in Armenia, Armenia
76 Simple Destruction, Michael Greene, USA
77 Sparks in the Night, Ben Kadie, USA
78 Static, Jack Lykins USA
79 Stickies and Stones, Helen Wong, Canada
80 Swan Song - Bright Wood, Dillon Novak, USA
81 Sweet Little Bird, Ashley McKenzie, Canada
82 Swipe, Max Blustin, UK
83 Tah-Dah, Stacey Chomiak, Canada/USA
84 The Bridge, Sheldon Schwartz, USA
85 The Child of the World, Ho Rui An, Singapore
86 The Diary, Benjamin Lussier, Canada
87 The Drifter, Craig Calamis, USA
88 The Kill, Joe Vea, USA
89 The King's Receipt, Peter Pa, Matthew Feener, USA
90 Thorns, Nitzan Rotschild, USA
91 The Peace Offering, Brandon Tom, Canada
92 The Reel Man, Kieran Heibron, Canada
93 Token Hunchback, Timothy Reckart, USA
94 Tucker, Zia Marashi, Canada
95 Van Horne, Éric Piccoli, Canada
96 We Are All Here, Yong Hwa Choi, USA
97 What'd ya want, a happy ending? Kyle Kleinbart, USA
98 Yea, Adam Newman, USA
99 You Have The Right, Clarity, Canada
100 1271, Michael Warczak. Australia
Winner of the YoungCuts Repechage Vigilante, Mitchell Arend, Canada


For ticket information please call 514-281-1900 or consult the Cinema du Parc website at www.cinemaduparc.com




WHAT THE PRESS HAS SAID

Mandatory viewing for those in the demographic and anyone else interested in what gets the kids cranked enough to get creative” - John Griffin, Montreal Gazette

YoungCuts Film Festival traffics in talent.” - Melora Koepke, Hour

The most impressive thing about the fest, though, isn’t the number and breadth of the entries, but their impressive quality.” - Mark Slutsky, Mirror

C’est un événement a ne pas manquer pour les cinéphiles qui désirent voir quelque chose de nouveau et d’innovateur.” (“An event not to be missed for film fans looking for something different and innovative.”) - Michael Augendre, ICI


Come see the future of cinema!

For more event information: www.youngcuts.com


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STRUT Inc.
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YoungCuts sélectionne 100 courts métrages parmi les meilleurs cinéastes émergents du monde!

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YoungCuts Film Festival

LE FESTIVAL DE FILMS YOUNGCUTS ANNONCE LA LISTE GLOBALE DES 100 MEILLEURS FILMS – RÉALISÉS PAR DES JEUNES CINÉASTES DU MONDE ENTIER

YoungCuts sélectionne 100 courts métrages parmi les meilleurs cinéastes émergents du monde!

MONTRÉAL, QC, le 18 août 2009 – Le festival de films YoungCuts a annoncé aujourd’hui la sélection des 100 meilleurs courts métrages réalisés par les jeunes cinéastes les plus talentueux du monde. Les films seront présentés au Cinéma du Parc à Montréal du 25 septembre au 1er octobre. « YoungCuts continu de grandir en popularité auprès des jeunes cinéastes, » explique Jay Moulton, le président-directeur général de YoungCuts. « Nous avons sélectionné les 100 meilleurs courts métrages parmi le millier de films que nous avons visionné cette année, incluant des films en provenance de pays participant au festival pour la première fois. »

Parmi les 100 courts métrages retenu on compte des entrées en provenance du Canada, des Etats-Unis, de l’Angleterre, de la France, d’Australie, de la République Tchèque, d’Espagne, d’Égypte, d’Argentine, de la République de Singapour, d’Inde, des Philippines, d’Arménie ainsi que deux courts métrages d’animation coproduits par un groupe d’adolescents du Canada, d’Israël et de la Palestine. Deux courtes bandes annonces du festival peuvent être visioner ici et ici.

Le festival débute avec le gala d’ouverture High Fidelity HDTV qui aura lieu au Newtown jeudi le 24 septembre. Justin Trudeau, membre du parlement de Papineau, en est l’hôte et de président d’honneur cette année. Le gala caritatif se fera au profit de L’Institut des Cèdres contre le cancer. Un communiqué de presse vidéo avec Justin Trudeau, président d’honneur ainsi que Louise Kierans, président du festival de films YoungCuts peuvent être visioner ici.

Au cour du festival, des prix seront remis selon différentes catégories : Meilleur Acteur, Meilleure Actrice, Meilleur Montage, Meilleure Cinématographie, Meilleur Film d’Animation, Meilleure Musique Originale, Meilleur Documentaire, Meilleur Court Court, Meilleur Film Québécois, Meilleur Film Adolescent, Meilleur Réalisateur, Meilleur Film ainsi que le Prix Tribute.ca. Trois films en compétition ont déjà gagné les honneurs de festivals de films. Dreams Beyond the Borders de Jessica Szeto, gagnante du concours Children’s Frame It to Change It; Electric Rivers d’Esteban Vargas a remporter le concours Montreal Fringe 500 et Vigilante de Mitchell Arend, qui a gagné le vote du publique lors du Repêchage YoungCuts.

Fondé en 2001 sous le nom de Toronto International Teen Film Festival, YoungCuts a revisité son approche en 2004 pour étendre son registre au cinéastes de 25 ans et moins et a déménager à Montréal pour accroitre sa sélection de films francophones et de langues étrangères. Cette année marque la septième édition du festival. Le festival de films YoungCuts est présenté par Myfilmmaker.com et commandité par Tribute, En Primeur, High Fidelity HDTV, Virgin Radio 96, ICI et Mirror.

Notre partenaire principal cette année, Myfilmmaker.com, a un intérêt tout particulier envers les jeunes cinéastes et les talents émergents, venant tout juste de lancer une plateforme web qui vise à relier les corporations et les cinéastes accomplis à travers l’Amérique du nord. Si vous voulez créer un vidéo, Myfilmmaker.com vous offre gratuitement 3 propositions en provenances de cinéastes expérimentés. Pour plus d’information : www.MyFilmmaker.com

Les billets pour le gala d’ouverture YoungCuts sont disponibles au coût de 90$. Les billets pour les projections individuelles au Cinéma du Parc sont disponibles au coût de 7,50$ ou dix billets pour 50$. Pour plus d’information contactez Michael Ryan, 514-285-4591 ou Mike@YoungCuts.com

Les 100 Meilleurs Courts Métrages réalisés par des cinéastes de 25 ans et moins qui seront présentés lors de l’édition 2009 du festival de films YoungCuts, en ordre alphabétique :

1 A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, Joe Ciaravino, Canada
2 Alien Abduction, David Han, États-Unis
3 Allegro Compreso, Enrico Maria Artale, Italie
4 And Some Days It Rains, William Frazier, États-Unis
5 A Sister's Love, Christopher Mitchell, États-Unis
6 A Very Merry Christmas, Jonathon Gittus, Australie
7 Baby Blue, Maranatha Hay, Égypte/États-Unis
8 Batter Up, Josh Webber, Canada
9 Bike Trials: Regaining Balance, Sheldon Pearson, Canada
10 Birthmarks, Phil Hamilton, États-Unis
11 Blackspot Culture, Wayne Robinson, Canada
12 Breathless, Kyle Sandilands, Canada
13 Cantame, Irene Boleda, Canada
14 Catechism, Jessica Moorhouse, Canada
15 City Birds, Esteban Vargas, Canada
16 Cogency, Tyler Knell, États-Unis
17 Dehors l'Hiver, Ismael Auray, Canada
18 Dreams Beyond the Border, Jessica Szeto, Canada
19 Dogface, Shai Halfon, États-Unis
20 Doll Call, Sanabel Almomani, Chris Gonzalez, Yesenia Deleon, États-Unis
21 Duplicate Complicate, Peter Ian Mancao, Philippines
22 Electric Rivers, Esteban Vargas, Canada
23 Ellipsis, Adam Justice et James Mabbett, Angleterre
24 Estigia, Claudette Montero, Argentine/États-Unis
25 Fanfare, Mitchell Arend, Michael Pierro, Canada
26 Fashionably Green, Esther Viragh, Canada
27 The Field of Honor, Alexander B. Hill, États-Unis
28 Flamingo, Mike Harris, États-Unis
29 Foreign Soil, Mazi Khalighi, Canada
30 Freedom, Jeremy Izso, Mohammed Qassas et Illy Auerbach, Canada/Palestine/Israël
31 Gourgandine, Sébastien Landry, Canada
32 Hummingbird, Michael Wexler, Canada
33 HUSH, Jauvonnie Brown, États-Unis
34 If Key-Lime Pie Could Scream, Amanda Fahey, Canada
35 Imagine-éducation, Third Avenue Resource Center, Canada
36 Infeccion, Viktoriya Gruzdyn, États-Unis
37 Injection Supervisée, Hogo Le Bleu-Tadros, Canada
38 In & Out, Ian Ellemo, Canada
39 It Only Takes One, Gabe Benjamin, Nick Lieberman, Emily Firestein and Timmy Weston, États-Unis
40 I Will For It Rain, David Barlow-Krelina, Canada
41 Jalouse, Mélanie Delloye, France/États-Unis
42 Jambalaya, Audrey St-Arneauld, Canada
43 Joyeux Festin, Sara Dupéré, Canada
44 Keeping the Bees, Pearl Ball-Harding, Canada
45 Layang-Layang (Kites), Agnes G. Wiguna, Canada
46 Le Cou Cou, Zed Bennett Jr., États-Unis
47 Le Pardon, Eleonore Goldberg, Canada
48 L'Homme Boréal, François Laurent, Canada
49 Lily, Claire Sanford, Canada
50 Listen to This, Itay Sasson, Jennifer Sarkar, Gilli Tohar, Mirna Yacoub et Abu Abara, Canada/Israël/Palestine
51 Macabre Muse, Daniel Devine, États-Unis
52 Maia and Jonah, Michael McLaughlin, États-Unis
53 Mala Smrt (Little Death), Claiborne McDonald, République Tchèque/États-Unis
54 Mask Of Pretension, Sheldon Pearson, Canada
55 Meltdown, David Green, États-Unis
56 Mirage of Wealth, Free the Children, Canada/Inde
57 Missing Alice, Rick Skyler, Canada
58 Natural Selection, A.J. Korkidakis, Canada
59 Nel Reinu (The Kingdom), Victor Suarez, Espagne
60 Nodutgang (Emergency Exit), Tomas Solli, Norvège
61 No Sana Hoy: It Will Not Heal Today, Becky Korman, États-Unis
62 (one), Benjamin Stevens, Angleterre
63 One Less Shamrock, Nick Kelly, Canada
64 Only Human, Caroline de Koninck, Canada
65 Overdue, Victoria Byron, Tommy Malone, Eric Padan, and Emilie Timmons, Canada
66 Paper Princes, Gypsies and the Boy With No Return Address, Celeste Koon, Canada
67 Passé Composé, Alexandre Lynn, Canada
68 PURG, Daniel Kay, Canada
69 Pushing Buttons, Quinn Cagney, États-Unis
70 Remue-Ménage, Julie Bernier Gosselin, Canada
71 Retiring Clean, Caillie West, Canada
72 Roadrunner, Zac Wong, États-Unis
73 Sasquatch, Fahim Kassam, Canada
74 Scarecrow, Sarah Blevins, Canada
75 Silent Scream, Foundation for the Preservation of Wild Life and Cultural Assets in Armenia, Arménie
76 Simple Destruction, Michael Greene, États-Unis
77 Sparks in the Night, Ben Kadie, États-Unis
78 Static, Jack Lykins États-Unis
79 Stickies and Stones, Helen Wong, Canada
80 Swan Song - Bright Wood, Dillon Novak, États-Unis
81 Sweet Little Bird, Ashley McKenzie, Canada
82 Swipe, Max Blustin, Angleterre
83 Tah-Dah, Stacey Chomiak, Canada/États-Unis
84 The Bridge, Sheldon Schwartz, États-Unis
85 The Child of the World, Ho Rui An, République de Singapour
86 The Diary, Benjamin Lussier, Canada
87 The Drifter, Craig Calamis, États-Unis
88 The Kill, Joe Vea, États-Unis
89 The King's Receipt, Peter Pa, Matthew Feener, États-Unis
90 Thorns, Nitzan Rotschild, États-Unis
91 The Peace Offering, Brandon Tom, Canada
92 The Reel Man, Kieran Heibron, Canada
93 Token Hunchback, Timothy Reckart, États-Unis
94 Tucker, Zia Marashi, Canada
95 Van Horne, Éric Piccoli, Canada
96 We Are All Here, Yong Hwa Choi, USA
97 What'd ya want, a happy ending? Kyle Kleinbart, USA
98 Yea, Adam Newman, USA
99 You Have The Right, Clarity, Canada
100 1271, Michael Warczak. Australia
Gagnant du Prix YoungCuts Repechage: Vigilante, Mitchell Arend, Canada

Pour des informations sur les billets téléphoner au 514-281-19000 ou consultez le site internet du Cinéma du Parc au www.cinemaduparc.com



CE QUE LA PRESSE EN DIT!

Mandatory viewing for those in the demographic and anyone else interested in what gets the kids cranked enough to get creative” - John Griffin, La Gazette

YoungCuts Film Festival traffics in talent.” - Melora Koepke, Hour

The most impressive thing about the fest, though, isn’t the number and breadth of the entries, but their impressive quality.” - Mark Slutsky, Mirror

C’est un événement a ne pas manquer pour les cinéphiles qui désirent voir quelque chose de nouveau et d’innovateur.” (“An event not to be missed for film fans looking for something different and innovative.”) - Michael Augendre, ICI


Venez voir le futur du cinéma!

Pour plus d’information sur les événements: www.youngcuts.com


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Relation de presse:
Sabrina Fenster
STRUT Inc.
Publiciste pour le festival de films YoungCuts
Cell : 514.432.9341
Bureau : 604.569.0048
sabrina@strutinc.com
www.strutinc.com