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2021 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival
The 2021 edition of the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, the 33rd edition in the event's history, was held from September 18 to 26, 2021 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The 2021 festival was presented under a hybrid model due to the COVID-19 pandemic with both in-person and online screenings. The festival also introduced a number of juried film awards, following several years of only presenting audience choice-based awards; the new awards program includes cash prizes for Outstanding Canadian Feature, Outstanding International Feature, Outstanding Female-Led Feature, Cinema Indigenized Outstanding Talent, French-Language Feature, Inspiring Voices and Perspectives Feature, Outstanding Short, Outstanding Emerging Canadian Short, and Outstanding Animated Short.
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All My Puny Sorrows (film)
''All My Puny Sorrows'' is a 2021 Canadian drama film written, produced, and directed by Michael McGowan serving as an adaptation of the 2014 novel of the same name by Miriam Toews. It stars Alison Pill and Sarah Gadon as two Mennonite sisters who leave their religious lives behind. Amybeth McNulty, Mare Winningham, Donal Logue, and Aly Mawji also star in supporting roles, with Mongrel Media set to distribute the film. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2021, and was released in theaters in Canada on April 15, 2022. It received generally positive reviews from critics. Cast * Alison Pill as Yolandi "Yoli" Von Riesen * Sarah Gadon as Elfrieda "Elf" Von Riesen * Amybeth McNulty as Nora Von Riesen * Mare Winningham as Lottie Von Riesen * Donal Logue as Jake Von Riesen * Mimi Kuzyk as Tina Von Riesen * Aly Mawji as Nic * Marin Almasi as Young Yoli * Gabrielle Jennings as Young Elf Production In December 2020, ''All My Puny Sorrows'' beg ...
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Julia (2021 Film)
''Julia'' is a 2021 American documentary film directed and produced by Julie Cohen and Betsy West. The documentary chronicles the life of Julia Child. Brian Grazer and Ron Howard serve as executive producers. The film had its world premiere at the 48th Telluride Film Festival on September 3, 2021. It was released on November 5, 2021, by Sony Pictures Classics. Synopsis The film chronicles the life of Julia Child. Production In October 2019, it was announced Julie Cohen and Betsy West ('' RBG'') would direct, with executive producers Alex Prud'homme and Ron Howard under Imagine Entertainment, alongside CNN Films. The film is produced with cooperation of Child's friends and family, and the Julia Child Foundation. Release In April 2020, Sony Pictures Classics acquired distribution rights to the film. It had its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 3, 2021. It was also screened at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2021. It was released on ...
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Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
Elle-Máijá Apiniskim Tailfeathers (born in 1986) is a Blackfoot and Sámi filmmaker, actor, and producer from the Kainai First Nation in Canada. She has won several accolades for her film work, including multiple Canadian Screen Awards. Born in Cardston, Alberta, Tailfeathers began acting in the late 2000s before embarking on a career as a filmmaker. For directing ''The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open'', she shared the Canadian Screen Award for Best Director with Kathleen Hepburn. That film also won the Toronto Film Critics Association's $100,000 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award. Early life Tailfeathers was born to Bjarne Store-Jakobsen, a Sámi rights activist and journalist from Norway, and Kainai activist and doctor Esther Tailfeathers, from Canada. Her parents met at a global indigenous peoples' conference in Australia, and married sometime after. Career Tailfeathers studied acting at the Vancouver Film School, and graduated in 2006 and then moved on to the Uni ...
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The Meaning Of Empathy
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Franz Böhm (director)
Franz Böhm (16 February 1895 – 26 September 1977) was a German politician, lawyer, and economist. Early life Franz Böhm was born on 16 February 1895 in Konstanz. He moved along with his family in 1898 to Karlsruhe as his father was appointed the Minister of Cultural Affairs for the Grand Duke of Baden. Early career After completing his Abitur and military service, Böhm enlisted in the military at the beginning of World War I. He was the first citizen of Karlsruhe to be awarded the Iron Cross. In 1919 Böhn began studying law and political science at the University of Freiburg and completed his Staatsexamen in 1924, receiving shortly thereafter a job as a public prosecutor. Böhm published his first essay entitled "Das Problem der privaten Macht, ein Beitrag zur Monopolfrage" (The problem of private power; a contribution to the question of monopolies) in 1928, establishing himself as a prominent economist. In the wake of the publication of this essay, fellow econ ...
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Dear Future Children
''Dear Future Children'' is a documentary film directed by Franz Böhm about young activism worldwide. The German-British-Austrian co-production provides insights into the lives of three young activists from Hong Kong, Uganda and Chile and examines the impact on their daily lives. The film premiered on 18 January 2021 at the 42nd Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival, which was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Synopsis The film explores the challenges and motivations of activism to recognize what drives activists and studies the modern organization of protest movements. The project follows activists on the protests in Hong Kong against the Beijing-influenced administration under Carrie Lam, the protests in Chile against social inequality in the country, in Uganda at the local Fridays for Future protests and actions for climate justice and on the C40 World Mayors Summit 2019 in Copenhagen. Background In an interview with the ''Haus des Dokumentarfilms'', director Franz Bö ...
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Sophie Dupuis
Sophie Dupuis is a Quebec film director and screenwriter, from Val-d'Or who studied at Concordia University and the Université du Québec à Montréal whose feature film debut ''Family First (film), Family First (Chien de garde)'' premiered in 2018 and was selected as Canada's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards. The film was nominated for eight Prix Iris at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards, including a Prix Iris for Best Director, Best Director nomination for Dupuis. Prior to ''Family First'', Dupuis directed the short films ''J'viendrais t'chercher'', ''Si tu savais Rosalie'', ''Félix et Malou'', ''Faillir'' and ''L'hiver et la violence''. Her second feature film, ''Underground (2020 film), Underground (Souterrain)'', was released in 2020. Her third, ''Solo (2023 film), Solo'', is slated for release in September 2023.Charles-Henri Ramond"Solo, en salle le 15 septembre" ''Films du Québec'', May 4, ...
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Underground (2020 Film)
''Underground'' (french: Souterrain) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Sophie Dupuis and released in 2020. Produced by the Montreal based company Bravo Charlie, the film stars Joakim Robillard as Maxime, a troubled miner in Val-d’Or, Quebec, who must attempt to rescue his coworkers when an explosion happens inside the mine. The cast also includes Théodore Pellerin as Julien, his friend and former coworker who has suffered from aphasia since being injured in a car accident for which Maxime was responsible, as well as James Hyndman (actor), James Hyndman, Guillaume Cyr, Catherine Trudeau, Mickaël Gouin, Chantal Fontaine, Bruno Marcil and Jean L'Italien. The film entered production in 2019, and was scheduled to premiere at the Festival du nouveau cinéma on October 7, 2020. The event was cancelled due to severe weather. It subsequently had its world premiere screening at the 2020 Whistler Film Festival, where Dupuis won the Borsos Competition award for Best Director of a Cana ...
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Bretten Hannam
Bretten Hannam is a Canadian screenwriter and film director.Jordan Parker"Two-Spirit filmmaker puts queer representation first in films" ''Halifax Today'', June 12, 2018. A Two-Spirit, non-binary Mi'kmaq person, Hannam was born and raised in Nova Scotia. Educated at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and Dalhousie University, they made a number of short films in their early career; the most noted of these, '' Deep End'', premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival in 2011 and was included in the short film compilation '' Boys on Film 9: Youth in Trouble''. Their 2015 feature film, '' North Mountain'', premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival in 2015 before going into limited commercial release in 2018. In 2018, they participated in ''Now and Then'', an exhibition of works by LGBTQ artists in conjunction with the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives.Peter Knegt"What is queer identity in 2018? These artists are looking to the past to understand the present" CBC Arts, March 21, 2018. ...
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Wildhood
''Wildhood'' is a 2021 Canadian coming-of-age romantic drama film, written, produced, and directed by Bretten Hannam.Steve Gow"Nova Scotia's film industry restarts with 'Wildhood'" ''Halifax Today'', August 25, 2020. An expansion of Hannam's earlier short film ''Wildfire'', which was the winner of the award for Best Short Film at the Screen Nova Scotia awards in 2020, the film stars Phillip Lewitski as Lincoln, a young man in his late teens who was raised disconnected from his maternal Mi'kmaq heritage by his abusive white father Arvin ( Joel Thomas Hynes); following the discovery that his mother Sarah, whom he had long been told was dead, is in fact still alive, he takes his younger half-brother Travis (Avery Winters-Anthony) on a journey to find her. En route, they meet the openly two-spirit Pasmay ( Joshua Odjick), who becomes both a guide to Lincoln in reconnecting with his indigenous roots and a love interest.
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Eva Husson
Eva Husson (born 1977) is a French film director and screenwriter. She began her career as an actress before directing short films and music videos. In 2015, she directed her first feature film Bang Gang (a modern love story), which competed at the Toronto International Film Festival. She then directed the Palme d'Or-nominated film ''Girls of the Sun'' (2018), starring Golshifteh Farahani and Emmanuelle Bercot. Biography Husson was born 1977 in Le Havre. She is the daughter of two Spanish teachers, and the grandniece and the granddaughter of Spanish republican soldiers. The former, Ricardo Maso March, was a communist, and the latter, Albert Maso March, was an anarchist. They both helped establishing the French Resistance during World War II. Her great-uncle Albert Maso March, also known as Alberto Vega, was an influent member of the POUM in Spain. He became its leader remotely while living in exile in France. In Paris, during the Nazi occupation, he created a defence service comp ...
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Mothering Sunday (film)
''Mothering Sunday'' is a 2021 British romantic drama film directed by Eva Husson, from a screenplay by Alice Birch, based on the novel of the same name by Graham Swift. The film stars Odessa Young, Josh O'Connor, Olivia Colman and Colin Firth. The film also marks the first appearance of Academy Award winner Glenda Jackson in a theatrical release in over 30 years, she having last appeared in ''King of the Wind'' (1990). Set in the wake of World War I, the film follows the life of Jane Fairchild (Young), an orphaned maidservant who spends Mothering Sunday with her wealthy lover. ''Mothering Sunday'' had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 9 July 2021. Plot Jane Fairchild is a maidservant who, between the wars, works for the wealthy Niven family. On Mothering Sunday Jane is given the day off to spend as she likes. To her surprise Paul Sheringham, the son of wealthy neighbours, invites her to spend the day with him while his parents, with the Nivens, and the Ho ...
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