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From May 25 to 28, Cinefest Sudbury International Film Festival is providing a lineup of free, youth oriented feature films and documentaries for local students to stream at home.
Cinefest began connecting with local schools earlier this month to gauge interest and secure bookings for a limited free event, and was thrilled by the immediate and overwhelming response to the program.
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Held under the festival’s Children’s Film Series (CFS) programming banner, these free screenings were quickly fully booked up by local schools.
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Morgäa to 10th Ave, the company’s founder Nancy Florence Savard created an in-house animation division, 10th Ave Animation, to produce it. The studio was set up, like its parent company, in the city of Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures (a suburb of Quebec City). 10th Avenue poached several artists from nearby animation hub Montreal.
Far from being aimed at a parochial audience, 10th Ave’s films have proved that there is global demand for emphatically Quebecois family animation. They have been released in dozens of overseas markets.
Morgäa is no exception, having already been sold to the U.S., the U.K., France, and Spain. The film opened in Canada this weekend.
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How to make your own kettle corn for the Montreal children s film festival Thirteen short films by young Indigenous filmmakers will be available free of charge, as will A Focus on Latin American Cinema.
Author of the article: Hayley Juhl • Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Feb 20, 2021 • February 20, 2021 • 2 minute read • The 24th edition of the Montreal International Children s Film Festival, or FIFEM, opens with the Quebec film Félix et le trésor de Morgäa. Twelve-year-old Félix is on a quest to find his father. Photo by Maison 4:3
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