Future of Film Showcase (FOFS), Canada’s most sought-after festival for emerging Canadian filmmakers, turns 10! To celebrate this milestone anniversary, the festival welcomes 2023 Canadian Screen Award winner Lamar Johnson (Brother, The Last of Us) as this year’s keynote speaker and announces the official film selections and industry programming. Tickets to the four-day festival — taking place May 18 – 21, 2023 at Toronto’s Scotiabank Theatre (259 Richmond St. W), Startwell Studios (230 Niagara St.), and virtually across Canada — are on sale now at fofs.ca.
This year’s FOFS feature film selection is the Toronto premiere of Geneviève Albert’s critically acclaimed debut feature film NOÉMIE SAYS YES. Written and directed by Albert, the story follows 15-year-old Noémie who befriends a group of delinquents and falls in love with a pimp. After some convincing, she finds herself thrust into life as an escort. The film received 2023 Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best First Feature Film, as well as Performance in a Leading Role for Kelly Depeault. Preceding the feature is the Toronto premiere of short film RESTE directed by Quebecois filmmaker Ginger La Pecheur, following the story of a young girl left alone in an apartment, bringing to light what can be the daily life of a child with candor and bitterness. Both films will screen on Sunday, May 21st at the Scotiabank Theatre.
The official shorts programming features an exciting lineup from emerging Canadian talent including:
“Film’s immersive experience has the power to excite, inspire, transform and transport audiences, and the conversation that follows our screenings offers a window into the motivations and processes of leading professionals,” said Eric Bizzarri, Co-Founder and CEO, Future of Film Showcase. “We’re looking forward to celebrating 10 years of the Future of Film Showcase with audiences in person and virtually across Canada, and connecting aspiring talent with industry veterans and rising stars like Lamar Johnson. This year’s program is not to be missed!”
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 2023 Jury: Jason Anderson (TIFF), Brad Deane (Producer, So Much Tenderness), Samah Ali (Hot Docs, DOC NYC), Miryam Charles (Director, Cette Maison), Anthony Q Farrell (writer and producer; The Office), and Simone Holland (Content Creator, Wieden + Kennedy). The People’s Choice Award is determined by audience vote. The award-winning films will stream free across Canada on CBC Gem beginning May 23, 2023.
In addition, FOFS presents 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.
Industry Programming Highlights for the FOFS’ 10th Anniversary include:
Thursday, May 18
Friday, May 19
Saturday, May 20
Sunday, May 21
For more information, visit fofs.ca. Future of Film Showcase can be found on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook at @FutureFilmShow and #FOFS2023.
The 8th annual Future of Film Showcase Festival takes place July 9-22, 2021. FOFS is a short film festival featuring 12 works from Canada’s most promising new voices aged 40 and younger. Once again this year, the Festival will remain fully virtual and available to stream for free on CBC Gem.
Complete line-up:
Aries (2020)
Directed by Elian Mikkola
Language: Silent
Runtime 3:20m
A single window frame; a portal. As the circular nature of time begins to reveal itself, a new decade begins.
Faraway (2020)
Directed by Aziz Zoromba
Language: French, English and Arabic w/ French and English subtitles
Runtime: 17:53m
After being estranged from his family for his homosexuality, we observe a young Arab man over four seasons and from far away as he navigates his solitude – all the while attempting to reconnect with his mother.
Faraway (Lointain) | Trailer | h264 from H264 DISTRIBUTION on Vimeo.
Flower Boy (2019)
Directed by Anya Chirkova
Language: English
Runtime: 16:25m
As August creeps in, Nav forms an intimate bond with an audacious painter and a middle-aged laser tag owner. Just as he begins to find himself, summer inescapably comes to an end.
Kajanaqtuq (2020)
Directed by Ella Morton
Language: English
Runtime: 10:39m
Inuk elder Naulaq LeDrew reflects on her home in Nunavut, Canada.
Kajanaqtuq Trailer from Ella Morton on Vimeo.
My Head Aches When I Look Too Long (2020)
Directed by Callahan Bracken
Language: English
Runtime: 3:18m
Through a patchwork of digital and traditional animation techniques, My Head Aches When I Look Too Long follows a teenage boy as he confronts the implications of modern technology on his queerness.
Parlour Palm (2020)
Directed by Rebeccah Love
Language: English
Runtime: 24:37m
An overworked lawyer attempts to care for his partner while she descends into a climate-change-anxiety fuelled manic episode.
Sophie and Jacob (2021)
Directed by Max Shoham
Language: English
Runtime: 8:48m
Inspired by the true story of family, and finding home, no matter the circumstance. Sometimes home cannot be a place, and becomes simply a memory, a mindset.
Sunken Cave and a Migrating Bird (2020)
Directed by by Qiuli Wu
Language: Chinese with English subtitles
Runtime: 10:31m
Between a dilapidated building and a zoo, humans and animals are trapped. Out of boredom, two siblings decide to steal a fish from the artificial lake. Wandering about, they gradually realize their surroundings seem to echo mysteriously with the past of the land……
This is a Period Piece (2020)
Directed by Bruna Arbex
Language: English
Runtime: 14:26m
The short film tells the story of Riley, a 13 year old tomboy that confronts her fears of becoming a woman at the night she gets her period for the first time.
tulips are my father’s favourite flower (2019)
Directed by Nisha Platzer
Language: English
Runtime: 3:03m
This prosaic title serves as a jumping off point for the viewer to reflect on personal associations that arise from the abstract aesthetic of the work. Tulips… is shot on 16mm, hand processed, contact printed, tinted, and toned. Soundtrack by Apollo.
Wash Day (2020)
Directed by Kourtney Jackson
Language: English
Runtime: 9:52m
As they get ready for the day, three young Black women discuss the public perception of their Blackness in relation to their cultivation of a strong sense of self. Wash Day is an intimate exploration into how private, domestic acts such as washing your hair or putting on makeup
become a significant re-acquaintance with the body, before and after navigating the politics of one’s outwardly appearance.
Wash Day (2020) Trailer from Kourtney Jackson on Vimeo.
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