Canadian films on the international stage: Telefilm announces that five Canadian directors will present films in Locarno Festival’s official selection; another six films featured at Karlovy Vary last week
Montreal, July 15, 2010 – Telefilm Canada announces that five Canadian directors will premiere at the 63rd edition of the Locarno Film Festival, held August 4 to August 14, 2010. Two features, Curling from filmmaker veteran Denis Côté and L.A. Zombie (Germany / USA / France) from director Bruce Labruce, have been accepted to the prestigious International Competition, where they will be among the 20 films from around the world competing for the “Pardo d’oro” prize (The Golden Leopard). The Festival’s official line-up was unveiled yesterday in the Italian-Swiss town of Locarno.
“Locarno has a long and important history as a hotbed for the new generation of international filmmakers,” said Sheila de La Varende, Director, National and International Business Development at Telefilm Canada. “So many Canadian productions competing on this prestigious world stage is proof of our unique voice and artistic vision.”
“Under three different artistic directions at the Festival, my work has always been encouraged and respected,” said Canadian filmmaker and Locarno veteran Denis Côté. “Without Locarno, the international visibility for my films would have been altogether different. It manifests as highly cinephile, which I am eternally grateful.”
Denis Côté has won three awards in five years at Locarno including for Les États Nordiques (2005) and Elle veut le chaos (2008).
Other Canadian films selected to present at this year’s Festival include:
Filmmakers of the Present Competition – competition for emerging filmmakers
Ivory Tower – Adam Traynor
Jo pour Jonathan – Maxime Giroux
You Are Here – Daniel Cockburn
Jeonju Digital Project (short films)
Les Lignes ennemies – Denis Côté
Again this year, Telefilm organized screenings in Montreal for programmers at Locarno to present Canadian films submitted for the 2010 edition of the Festival.
Canada at Karlovy Vary
Last week, from July 2 to July 10, six Canadian films were presented at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic. Catherine Martin’s Trois temps après la mort d’Anna made its world premiere in the Official Selection, the only North American film featured in the Festival’s Competition this year. Meanwhile, Patrick Demers’ feature film debut Jaloux had its world premiere in the Forum of Independents Competition.
Other Canadian films at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival included:
Open Eyes – features the latest outstanding work
Les Amours imaginaires – Xavier Dolan
Horizons – featuring recent productions from around the world
Chloe – Atom Egoyan
Another View – featuring films with unusual artistic approaches
Tucker and Dale Vs Evil – Eli Craig (Canada / USA)
Focus on Belgium
Mr. Nobody – Jaco Van Dormael, (Canada / Belgium / France / Germany)
About Telefilm Canada
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For information:
Eva Hartling
Senior Advisor, External Communications
Telefilm Canada
514-283-0838, ext. 2090
hartlie@telefilm.ca
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