Welcome to Reel Stories, where Canadian filmmakers describe how they
developed, produced and marketed their films, and the lessons they
learned along the way. Each of these "tales from the trenches" offers a
unique look at the skills and focus needed to navigate the shoals of
the business end of filmmaking. You'll also hear from the people
filmmakers deal with, including funders, distributors, bankers and
festival organizers. They offer advice and tips on how filmmakers can
work with them to make sure their movies are made and seen.
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Keep Applying and Keep Talking |
If you’re making a feature film in Canada, chances are that Lia Rinaldo already knows about it.
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Thriving on the International Circuit |
Ruba Nadda is the poster child for how a Canadian filmmaker can thrive on the international film circuit, even after facing rejection at home.
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Don’t Take Rejection Personally |
The list of Canadian films brought to international attention through the Raindance Film Festival in London, England, is short but noble.
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Aboriginal Filmmakers Break Stereotypes |
The program cover of the sixth annual ImagineNative Film and Media Arts Festival (http://www.imaginenative.org/ ) is witty, but it is also pointed.
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