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Rake by Jonathan Eagan + 2 more films in this week’s NSI Online Short Film Festival

Posted: 10 Sep 2019 12:06 PM PDT

Three new films in this week’s NSI Online Short Film Festival from directors Jonathan Eagan, Jesse Gotfrit and Micah Henry.

Rake

Watch Rake in the NSI Online Short Film Festival

Rake | Drama, 16:00, English, ON, 2018 | Director: Jonathan Eagan

Tom, a thoughtful teenager who longs for acceptance, is goaded into committing an act of vandalism by the vindictive older brother of his best friend.

When caught in the act, he suddenly finds himself in an altercation that ends violently, forever changing him and his relationship with his friends in ways he never imagined.

What Does it Mean to Be Happy

Watch What Does it Mean to Be Happy in the NSI Online Short Film Festival

What Does It Mean to Be Happy | Drama, 11:08, English, QC, 2019 | Director: Jesse Gotfrit

After running away from home, Chris met Austin and they now live together in a rundown warehouse.

Although he loves Austin, Chris knows he has to make a decision about whether or not to leave him and his unhealthy behaviour behind.

Biggest Things

Watch Biggest Things in the NSI Online Short Film Festival

Biggest Things | Drama, 14:55, English, BC, 2019 | Director: Micah Henry

Two failing East Vancouver artists embark on a road trip to photograph the world’s largest roadside attractions.

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The NSI Online Short Film Festival is a year-round Canadian short film showcase with new films added every week. Since launching in 2008, the festival has programmed hundreds of films and awarded over $125K to Canadian media artists. Many of the films are available to watch in the archives.

The NSI Online Short Film Festival is made possible through the support of Festival Partner Telefilm Canada; Supporting Sponsors Corus Entertainment, CBC Gem, Super Channel; Award Sponsor A&E Television Networks; Industry Partner the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.

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Films from NSI grads screen at FIN Atlantic film festival 2019

Posted: 10 Sep 2019 11:53 AM PDT

FIN Atlantic International Film Festival 2019

FIN Atlantic International Film Festival 2019 begins this week in Halifax, and plenty of films from NSI grads are featured this year:

  • Candice from writer/director/producer Sheona McDonald (NSI Global Marketing)
  • Ghost Artist from producer Mary Sexton (NSI Features First)
  • Murmur from producer Martha Cooley (NSI Drama Prize)
  • Popsy from director Jon Mann (NSI Totally Television)
  • Radical from director Deanne Foley (NSI Totally Television)
  • Volcano from director Karen Moore (NSI Features First)

FIN Atlantic International Film Festival runs September 12 to 19. FIN is committed to supporting quality cinema in Atlantic Canada by offering a first look at the best international films of the festival season and by showcasing excellence in local filmmaking.

See showtimes and buy tickets.

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Worst Team Ever from Kathleen Jayme, Michael Grand wins TIFF Pitch This! prize

Posted: 10 Sep 2019 10:36 AM PDT

Kathleen Jayme, Michael Grand Worst Team Ever TIFF

Big congrats to Kathleen Jayme, Michael Grand (both STORYHIVE 100K) and the team behind project Worst Team Ever, who took home the TIFF Pitch This! prize at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) over the weekend.

Kathleen and team are the recipients of $15,000 in prize money to put towards their project.

Worst Team Ever is a documentary that tells the unfortunate story of what happened to the Vancouver Grizzlies, Canada’s other NBA team – gone, but far from forgotten – who just might have been the worst professional sports franchise in history.

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