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Jordan Canning’s Suck it Up opens theatrically in Canada on December 1

Posted: 21 Nov 2017 02:39 PM PST

Suck it Up / Link to Facebook

Suck It Up, the second feature from director Jordan Canning (NSI Drama Prize), opens theatrically in Canada on Friday, December 1 at Carlton Cinema in Toronto and Landmark Cinemas in Ottawa, Whitby, Winnipeg and Calgary. This is a week-long run.

Suck It Up is a female buddy film about loss, grief and the tenacity of friendship starring Grace Glowicki and Faye Erin Carter.

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The United Guys Network by Tabatha Golat + 2 more films in this week’s NSI Online Short Film Festival

Posted: 21 Nov 2017 10:30 AM PST

Three films in this week’s NSI Online Short Film Festival from directors Tabatha Golat, Bunthivy Nou, and Katie McMillan and Adam Goldhammer.

The United Guys Network

Watch The United Guys Network in the NSI Online Short Film Festival

The United Guys Network | Comedy, 9:49, English, BC, 2016 | Director: Tabatha Golat

Loving newlywed husband Paul Seger is making the other guys in the neighbourhood look bad. Time for The United Guys Network to step in and teach him how to be a real husband.

Green Light

Watch Green Light in the NSI Online Short Film Festival

Green Light | Drama, 11:30, English, NB, 2016 | Director: Bunthivy Nou

After his new girlfriend unearths a box of sensitive memorabilia, an obsessive runner must confront his first love – his science teacher – to save their relationship.

Easy Girl

Watch Easy Girl in the NSI Online Short Film Festival

Easy Girl | Drama, 10:48, English, ON, 2016 | Directors: Katie McMillan, Adam Goldhammer

[CONTENT WARNING]

A young woman struggling to come to terms with a traumatic sexual experience finds herself in competition with her roommate over the same man.

Over the course of one night, a startling discovery forces her to confront her past and re-evaluate her relationships.

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Call for films / submit by December 13

We’re accepting films through FilmFreeway until Wednesday, December 13, 2017.

If your film is programmed, you have a chance of winning over $3K in cash awards. We accept films released after January 1, 2012.

All NSI Online Short Film Festival winners receive a complimentary Friend membership for the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and non-acting award winners are qualified to be nominated for a Canadian Screen Award (if award criteria are met).

See the most recent winners.

Your film must be less than 30 mins long. Drama, comedy, animation, documentary, sci-fi, horror, music video and experimental are all eligible and must be made by a Canadian writer, director or producer.

Submit your film

The NSI Online Short Film Festival is made possible through the support of Festival Partner Telefilm Canada; Supporting Sponsors Entertainment One, Super Channel, Corus Entertainment, Blue Ant Media, The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation and Breakthrough Entertainment; Award Sponsors A&E Television Networks, The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation and Blue Ant Media; and Industry Partner the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.

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NSI Features First-developed film Venus celebrates English language premiere at Whistler Film Fest

Posted: 21 Nov 2017 08:42 AM PST

Venus / Link to Whistler Film Fest

The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is proud to announce the English language festival premiere of NSI Features First-developed film Venus from writer/director Eisha Marjara and producer Joe Balass. The film, developed through the course in 2014, screens at Whistler Film Festival in December.

This screening follows its French-language fest premiere at the Festival du nouveau cinéma in Montreal in October.

Venus got its jump start with the NSI Features First program. NSI mentored us throughout the making of the film and championed us as a filmmaking team during the long haul,” said Eisha and Joe. “We owe a lot to the team at NSI for their incredible commitment and support.”

Genders, generations and cultures collide in this comedy about the modern family unit, which follows a transitioning woman who discovers she’s the father of a 14-year-old boy.

Venus is another great example of the ongoing success of NSI Features First,” said John Gill, CEO of NSI. “The course gives participants the development tools to take their films and get them made. It’s exciting to see Eisha and Joe reach this milestone.”

Venus screens at the 2017 Whistler Film Festival on December 2, 2017 at 8:30 p.m. It plays again on December 3 at 6 p.m.

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NSI Features First is a development training launch pad for producer/writer teams looking to produce their first or second feature film with strong commercial appeal.

The course gets results: 20+ feature films developed through the program have been produced since the course launched. Most recently, Josh Epstein and Kyle Rideout premiered Public Schooled at TIFF 2017.

Other films developed through NSI Features First include The Sun At MidnightBang Bang BabyThe Dark StrangerTwo 4 OneI Declare WarEvery Emotion CostsFoodlandLove and Other DilemmasFetching Cody7 Times LuckyOn the CornerGoldirocksTurning PaigeFlower & Garnet, Leaving Metropolis, InertiaMy Father’s AngelViolet and The Bend.

NSI Features First is funded by Presenting Sponsor Telefilm Canada; Supporting Sponsors Entertainment OneSuper ChannelCorus Entertainment and Breakthrough Entertainment; and Service Sponsor William F. White. NSI Core Funders are Manitoba Sport, Culture & Heritage and the City of Winnipeg through the Winnipeg Arts Council.

NSI Features First 2014 was funded by Presenting Sponsor Telefilm Canada; Program Partners The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation and Shaw Media; Supporting Sponsor Entertainment One; Actors Support Sponsor The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation; Bursary Sponsor ZoomerMedia; Industry Partner The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television (ACCT) and Provincial Sponsor Alberta Film.

About the National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI)

Renowned for having given many emerging filmmakers, television writers and producers their first breaks, the National Screen Institute provides training and production support through courses like NSI Totally TelevisionCBC New Indigenous Voices presented by NSINSI Features FirstNSI IndigiDocsNSI Business for Producers and TELUS STORYHIVE Web Series and Digital Shorts.

NSI also offers exposure through the NSI Online Short Film Festival and provides vast resources and support to those in the film, television and digital media industries at nsi-canada.ca.

All media enquiries

Laura Friesen, Manager, Communications & Alumni Relations
Tel: 204.957.2999 or email: laura.friesen@nsi-canada.ca

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