The 11th annual Future of Film Showcase, Canada’s premiere festival for emerging Canadian filmmakers returns to Toronto from June 20-23, 2024, with the most dynamic and expansive event yet. This leading platform will feature world premieres, invaluable industry connections, and a continued celebration of the nation’s rising talent.
New this year, FOFS proudly introduces the Rising Star Award, presented to those who serve as a defining mentor and inspiration for emerging filmmakers. Sara Waisglass, Canadian Screen Award Winner and star of “Ginny and Georgia” and “Suze”, alongside Avan Jogia, the versatile multi-disciplinary artist, known for his roles in “Victorious” and “Zombieland: Double Tap,” are named the inaugural recipients of this award. Waisglass and Jogia will accept this distinction during their on-stage keynote conversation on the festival’s closing day, Sunday, June 23 at Toronto’s Paradise Theatre and via livestream on FOFS’ Instagram page (@futurefilmshow).
Eric Bizzarri, Co-Founder and CEO, Future of Film Showcase, expressed his enthusiasm for this year’s event, noting: “Waisglass and Jogia exemplify the essence of this accolade, inspiring the next generation of filmmakers to redefine the landscape of the industry.”
Bizzarri continued, “We’re very excited to be presenting our biggest festival yet, with an expanded lineup of films and industry programming. This year’s Future of Film Showcase aims to ignite passion, spark creativity, and foster connections among filmmakers and audiences alike, promising an unforgettable experience.”
FOFS 2024 kicks off at Paradise Theatre on June 20 with an exciting lineup of short film premieres from promising Canadian talent including:
World Premieres:
THE SWEATER from Sundance and FOFS alumni filmmakers’ Maziyar Khatam and Anya Chirkova. Pressured into giving away his clothes, an emasculated young man obsessively attempts to reclaim his cherished sweater before it vanishes into the donation abyss.
LIGHT AND LAND from Canadian filmmaker Kyath Battie. Lingering somewhere between fantasy and realism, this futuristic documentary underscores atmospheric phenomenon within mysterious environmental incongruence.
Canadian Premiere
NORTEL from Toronto filmmaker Evan Gareth Hoffman. This hybrid fiction-documentary short follows ex-Nortel CEO Frank Dunn navigating the modern world after experiencing a classic case of “tech-boom-rise-and-fall.”
Ontario Premiere:
STATU QUO CHOUCHOU from Quebecois filmmaker Juliette Poitras, follows a young woman named Fanny, who keeps quiet within her environment so as not to be a bother for others.
Toronto Premiere
ELEMENT from directors Will Niava and Latigone N’Goma, follows the story of a group of young delinquents living in the markets of Abidjan, trying to find new ways to make a living, but at what cost?
Additional programming announcements will be made in the coming weeks.
FOFS also presents seven awards to featured filmmakers: Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Sound, Best Picture Editing, Best Director, Best Screenplay and People’s Choice. Award winners are selected by the FOFS 2024 Jury: Karrar Zahn (Director, In Flames), Geneviève Albert (Director, Noémie Dit Oui), Casey Wei (Short Forum Programmer, Vancouver International Film Festival), Yona Strauss (Associate Producer, Infinity Pool) and Paula Muraira (Cinematographer, Siento Vértigo). The People’s Choice Award is determined by audience vote. The award-winning films will be announced on June 24 and will stream for free across Canada on CBC Gem beginning June 24, 2024.
FOFS also presents an extensive lineup of industry programming that offers valuable development opportunities through workshops, panel discussions and one-on-one mentorship, directed towards fostering the future of emerging Canadian filmmakers. For industry programming and more information, visit fofs.ca.
Future of Film Showcase can be found on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook at @FutureFilmShow and #FOFS2024.
Future of Film Showcase is supported by the Government of Canada, Ontario Trillium Fund, Canada Media Fund, City of Toronto, DGC Ontario, Startwell and CBC Gem.
Following the popularity and positive reviews of Season One, Netflix’s GINNY & GEORGIA is about to return for a second season. Bringing back many of the same elements we loved about the first season of this Greater Toronto Area-filmed series, the stakes are upped here as Georgia (Brianne Howey) continues to ruffle feathers, seeking to gain acceptance in Wellsbury, yet at once not giving a care what others think. And Ginny (Antonia Gentry) continues uncovering some disagreeable things in the name of surviving and supporting her kids.
When a Series is looking to push boundaries and approach “real topics”, it is bound to cause a bit of controversy. One thing we admire about this second season is its bravery exploring Ginny‘s mental health struggles as she copes with her challenging mother and her relationship with the town’s mayor, Paul (Scott Porter). At once, Ginny is trying to navigate her relationship with Marcus (Felix Mallard), more than ever before leaning-on her biological father Zion (Nathan Mitchell) for support when her mother is impossible. Gentry really does some commendable work decliately exploring Ginny‘s battles and sexual awakening.
Howey continues to excel, drawing us into Georgia’s world. On one hand we kinda want Child Protective Services to nail her, but the compassion in which she brings here makes us want to root for her and get away with some of the unforgivable things she’s done.
Toronto’s Sara Waisglass also is just fantastic in the supporting role of Max, Ginny‘s best friend and sister of her love interest Marcus. She’s a scene-stealer whose energy provides this deeper, darker second season a much-needed lift in spirits.
We enjoyed the first season of this Series, but found ourselves more invested than ever in this second season. Things get tangled and messy and what fun it be if it weren’t? The wait has been more than worthwhile and we foresee more seasons to come after this solid follow-up.
The second season of GINNY & GEORGIA arrives January 5, 2023 on Netflix.
After beginning production in its second season last November, Netflix’s hit series GINNY & GEORGIA is about to wrap. Filming made its way to Cobourg’s downtown district as the final episode of the second season filmed in the small town, an hour east of Toronto.
The Series centers on a free-spirited single mother Georgia (Brianne Howey) and her mature teen daughter Ginny (Antonia Gentry) as they navigate their new life in New England together, trying to fit in while having to confront their past. Without giving too much away, fans can expect a bit of explosive finale where Georgia has to pay the price for her actions. And there is a wedding! With a horse and carriage!
The first season of the Series which premiered February 2021 during the Pandemic reached a stellar 52 million subscribers, making for an undisputed demand for a second season. And if the Series’ continued popularity, propelled by its presence on TikTok, is any indicator, a third season should be on its way. Or there will be an outcry!
We’ll have to wait to see what happens exactly in this second season, but here are a couple snaps from the day as Howey and Gentry filmed outdoors, both looking smashing!! Bridalicious! These cellphone snaps don’t do them justice but their makeup looked incredible.
beanie and I were so lucky to get a snap with stars Sara Waisglass who plays Ginny‘s BFF Maxine, and Gentry herself as they were waiting to begin filming! How exciting! Cannot wait for this new season!
(Photo credit: Mr. Will Wong)
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