Kingston Canadian Film Festival

Kingston Canadian Film Festival

2009 KingCanFilmFest Poster
Location Kingston, Ontario
 Canada
Founded 2001
Language English
French
Website http://www.kingcanfilmfest.com

The Kingston Canadian Film Festival is an annual celebration of the best in Canadian cinema held in Kingston, Ontario. It is the largest stand-alone showcase of feature films from across Canada.[1]

History

The Kingston Canadian Film Festival was launched in 2001 by Alex Jansen, who was then studying film at Queen's University.[2] It was a three-day event held at the Screening Room Movie Theater, a two screen repertory cinema which Jansen was managing at the time.[3] The Festival was launched with assistance from Moving Pictures: Canadian Films on Tour[4] (who were replaced by the Toronto International Film Festival Group in 2003).[5] In 2002 the Festival added a second, larger venue on the Queen's University campus, increased the number of screenings substantially and added a fourth day to the event, then becoming the largest stand-alone showcase of feature films from across Canada.[6]

The Kingston Canadian Film Festival is held annually in late February to early March and is a registered not-for-profit organization.[9]


Programs

Local Filmmaking Initiative

The LFI includes numerous internships in partnership with the Queen's University Department of Film Studies, an annual seminar, various workshops, and one-on-one mentoring sessions between attending industry professionals and area filmmakers. The Festival also continues to present one locally produced short film before each feature.[10]

French Community Outreach Program

This program consists entirely of non-subtitled French language films. These films would otherwise be unavailable to local audiences.[11]

One-on-One Sessions

This program offers local filmmakers the opportunity to meet industry professionals one-on-one. These meetings are an hour long each. The local filmmaker is matched with an industry guest who is most able to be of assistance to them.[12]

Editions and selected films

2016

The 2016 edition of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival, included new programming, such as Local Shorts Program, Documentaries, Music, interactive gaming and comedy.[13]

The documentary Driving with Selvi opened the 2016 edition of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival at The Performance Hall of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, 390 King St. W.[14] The documentary features the story of Selvi, the first Indian woman to become a taxi driver.

2016 Feature Films

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References

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