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Toronto Youth Shorts 2014 Sneak Peeks

9/8/2014

 
We'll be releasing our full lineup this Wednesday but here is a sneak preview of what's in store for the 2014 festival.

Criterion - directed by Dylan Vogel
An experimental film on with how restrictive our personal notions of failure and embarrassment can be.

Forever and Two Days - directed by Elene Mekete
After a not-so-recent breakup, Blayne's friends force her to go out with them on a Saturday night, promising an unforgettable weekend.

Frida and Dingwall Talk About Love - directed by Amika Cooper
Two creatures explore their relationship and reflect honestly on the connection they share. No fluff, no romance, just love.

Hit Me - directed by Alex Chung
A man is confronted and must fight for the woman he loves.

Jessie MacAlpine: A Story of Youth and Science - directed by Nicole Cedic
A young Canadian science prodigy has recently discovered an inexpensive treatment for Malaria that she has filed for patent.

Parked - directed by Myles Milne
After the death of their mother, two sisters struggle with the event in completely different ways.

Canadian Shorts at TIFF

9/4/2014

 
Today is the opening of the Toronto International Film Festival, whose back to kick things off for the fall season. Despite being one of the world's biggest film festivals attended by a lot of high profile directors, producers, and stars, let's not forget that a festival at the end of the day is about the films.  And TIFF is never short on work from homegrown emerging talent.

TIFF has once again partnered with an online video platform to bring you their Short Cuts Canada program. Once the shorts have premiered at TIFF, you can view them on their Vimeo page.  There are six Short Cuts Canada programs and they even introduced an international batch of short films this year as well.

So if you're looking to watch something short and sweet until Toronto Youth Shorts comes along, go check it out!

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