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Discover the winners of this year's CineFAM Film Festival Awards
Congratulations to the 2022 CineFAM award winners!
BEST SHORT FILM
Who’s Next? – Directed by Amreen Ghouse, Canada (2019)
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM
Guardians – Directed by Minerva Navasca, Canada (2021)
BEST LONG SHORT FILM
Out of Order – Directed by Sheronna Osbourne, Canada (2021)
BEST DIRECTOR
Chance Encounter – Directed by Sandra Mathieu, Canada (2021)
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More information about our winners and what's new: cinefam.ca
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ShopTalk 2022
Balancing Acts
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Among filming, writing, and parenting, Dorothy Atabong took a break to talk with us in Toronto. In Film, it’s not always a “walk in the park” to find balance between career and family.
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About The Festival
CineFAM annual mixer and networking event plus film festival! Every year, women of colour in film gather to share stories, enjoy camaraderie and to support each other’s work. CineFAM will be bringing you the best from women of colour creators both in Canada and from around the world. CineFAM’s mandate is to foster gender equality by reducing systemic discrimination against women of colour in media through supporting the creation and distribution of works by women of colour in Canada’s film industry. CineFAM exists to enhance the visibility of women of colour, strengthen their networks, and facilitate access to the resources of the larger film industry.
2023 will mark the 7th edition of the CineFAM Film Festival and we are excited to welcome our audiences back in person across the Greater Toronto Area and online!
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CaribbeanTales International Film Festival early bird festival pass now on sale!
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CaribbeanTales Media Group (CTMG) produces, markets, and sells culturally diverse film and television content from the Caribbean and its wide Diaspora. Founded by award-winning filmmaker, and Academy member Frances-Anne Solomon, CTMG includes CaribbeanTales Inc a registered Canadian Charity, CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution, a film distribution entity, CaribbeanTales International Film Festival, now celebrating 17 years; CaribbeanTales-TV, a VOD platform; the Creatives of Colour Incubator, a year-round development and production hub, and CaribbeanTalesFlix, our production arm.
In 2014, Frances-Anne founded CineFAM, to amplify the voices of women of colour creators worldwide - that now includes an annual film festival, a film challenge, and an incubator. 2020 saw the launch of the inaugural Windrush Caribbean Film Festival, a UK-based community interest company co-founded by CaribbeanTales-UK and many amazing local organizations.
Recent award-winning CTMG productions include HERO - Inspired by the Extraordinary Life & Times of Mr Ulric Cross by Solomon (Trinidad&Tobago/Canada 2019); Caribbean Girl NYC by Mariette Monpierre (Guadeloupe/Canada 2016); BattleDream Chronicles - A New Beginning, by Alain Bidard (Martinique/Canada 2016); and Kingston Paradise by Mary Wells (Jamaica/Canada 2014).
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454 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON M6G 3T2
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