by Sandy Mandelberger, Festival Dailies Editor The 34th Toronto International Film Festival which opens on Thursday evening is a golden opportunity for Canadian filmmakers, producers and distributors to showcase their latest work for the international guests that will begin arriving. A stunning number of new Canadian films are making their debuts at the event. Most are World or North American Premieres. No Canadian survey is complete without a film from Canada's film laureate Atom Egoyan. His...
A soon-to-divorced woman seeks the help of a mysterious man with an agenda to help her with a problem that will ultimately take them from Philadelphia to Atlantic City, and finally Toronto Ontario before the truth about a rare medical phenomena and a two year revelation come to light. A must see!
Omer Pasha-2012 Filmography
Come To Me (2012 Edition)
Omer
Pasha uses the techniques of George Melies and Robert Wiene in his
brand new editions of the curse short movies, officially known as Come
To Me (2012 Edition), a collection of 5 short films in the musical
genre , follow, in chronological order;
1.The Curse 2012 Edition
2.French Curses 2012 Edition
3.Egyptian Curses 2012 Edition
4.Who Are You 2012 Edition
...
Omer Pasha-2012 Filmography
Come To Me (2012 Edition)
Omer
Pasha uses the techniques of George Melies and Robert Wiene in his
brand new editions of the curse short movies, officially known as Come
To Me (2012 Edition), a collection of 5 short films in the musical
genre , follow, in chronological order;
1.The Curse 2012 Edition
2.French Curses 2012 Edition
3.Egyptian Curses 2012 Edition
4.Who Are You 2012 Edition
5.Come To Me 2012 Edition
Inspired
by 3 elements; Robert Wi...
The 34th Toronto International Film Festival® opens September 10 with the world premiere Gala Presentation of Creation, directed by Jon Amiel (The Core, Entrapment, The Man Who Knew Too Little). Produced by Jeremy Thomas, the film tells the life story of Charles Darwin starring Paul Bettany (The Da Vinci Code, Wimbledon, A Beautiful Mind) as Darwin and Jennifer Connelly (He's Just Not That Into You, The Day the Earth Stood Still, A Beautiful Mind) as his wife, Emma.
"The tensio...
I'm currently in post-production with our 2nd feature film titled Why Hire a Killer? Now half way through the editing processs, this effort has been interesting. Meshing subtle special effects to give the film the desired believability challenging. I like to create, like a painter or sculptor, images that convey what I feel express the movie's intent-which was manifested and continues to be harvested by me in an editing room in the west village. WHK was shot on location in New York Cit...
It is with a happy heart that I am able to write you all this early in the week. I have just spent hours on Canadian Journalisms Canoe.com. It is done with great respect for the news and it is done with very serious reporting. I have asked their contributing sports reporter, Portia Perez to join our little group in Saratoga N.Y. this summer. Our film will be better, with a reporter directly involved in the production. I will personally look after Ms. Perez and see to it that all our actors are r...
The 2nd Annual DWIFF takes place on June 25-28, 2009. Held in Detroit's University Cultural Center and at the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. We'll host activities throughout the region, with a focus on downtown Detroit and the talented people and technology we offer the film and media production industries.
This a Film Festival that showcases Canadian French and English films. This is event is located in the majestic and beautiful rural Northern Ontario,Canada far away from New York or Hollywood.
Reel Asian is Canada`s premier pan-Asian international film festival, featuring independent work by both emerging and established Asian artists from Asia, North America and all over the world.
Cinéfest has found a permanent home in Northern Ontario, attracting over 20,000 cinephiles to Sudbury`s downtown each year.
As the only “all lesbian” film festival in North America, we strive to promote positive lesbian identity through film.
Omer Pasha born in Pakistan of Turkish descend developed a passion for film making and moved to Canada in his adolescent years. Omer Pasha's debut short film “The Curse” filmed in parts of Pakistan and Canada made its debut on SHAW TV on “Vancouver Masala,” in 2006. Omer Pasha became a
regular performer at the Dufferin Nightclub in Vancouver, BC where he would perform his singles “The Curse” and “Who Are You” for a HIV/AIDS benefit charity “House Of Just Cuz.” Scor...