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Thank You

Our final event on March 26th was absolutely fantastic - and our virtual event brought our program to folks watching all over Canada! Thank you notes are being written, I'm throwing pins at everyone, and my heart is full from the support and enthusiasm this and every other year of the festival has gifted to me.

Thank you to our filmmakers, our musical guests Raincity, our hosts Jamie Taylor and Sarah Faye Bernstein, and our Moderator Bryce Logan. Thank you to the wonderful staff at the VIFF Centre!

Thank you to our volunteers; Zia Marashi, Alexandra Caulfield, Durae Roberts, Brianne Doucette, Yvonne Doucette, Carolina Bergonzoni, videography team Min Lee+ Noah Marchand, photographer Emma K Younge, and Andy Wong from BIPOC Credits for nabbing great social media for us all day. Thank you as well to our judging panel; Durae Roberts, Mike Hjorth, Rebecca Matzov, Harmen Van Andel, Celina de Leon, Sydney Gordon, Alyssa Kostello, Natalie Moon, and Carolyn Yonge.

Thank you to our sponsors!

Hey, it's our last call for merch! Take a browse while you still can! Limited totes, stickers, and pins are up for the taking!

As a truly homemade festival, as grassroots as it gets, it's been all about the support. The willingness for people to donate their time and resources to help get this festival off of the ground. Sometimes it seems like drops in an ocean, but every year I've put on the festival - it comes together. And it comes together because people keep making great projects, and people want to see them (and I am personally very determined to let people know how they can watch them)! It's been a pleasure to take such an eclectic mix of projects and say to people 'you absolutely need to watch these!' with genuine gusto. I've always been proud of this festival's programming, and year 8 is certainly a cherry on top of this insane festival sundae.

It's been quite a ride running this festival, and I thank all of our past filmmakers, supporters, friends, and audience members for partaking in our little variety show of a film fest. I have learned so much, met so many great people, and every year have gained so much respect and inspiration from all of the wonderful projects that come across my desk. It's no small feat to make a movie, tell a story, and put it out there - and to see folks across Canada doing it in so many ways! It's been such a privilege to be able to host 151 (!!) short films in our programming since 2014.

You can take a friendly browse through this year's paper program here. And don't forget! We will be passively updating our Canadian film resources page so keep an eye out! Even though our festival is ending, our support for local cinema is not. Look out for events in your community; show up, and support!

I wont say it's a goodbye forever, as life's got a funny way about it, but it's goodbye for now.

 

Thank you so so much,

Laurel K Brown

Cinema Spectacular founder + director

 

 

Our fest at a glance

Cinema Spectacular 2023 is almost here! We've got one heck of a day planned. Click the quick links below for more details, and check out our schedule for the day to know what to expect!

MARCH 26th SCHEDULE

10:00 - Doors open - enjoy the music of Raincity, the VIFF concession, raffle prizes + more

11:00 - Program 1 begins

Magic Trick - Chris Lennox-Aasen
"Time is a Car" by Partner - Lesley Marshall
BOSSBABE - Teresa Alfeld
Picture Yourself - Tracey Lavigne
Wish You Were Here - Shiun Okada, Yuko Masaki
MARTY - Mike McKinlay
After the Rain - David K. Greene, Nate Kelly, Parker Thompson
Forgotten - Mawrgan Shaw
Halves and Doubles - Adam Mbowe
Romantics - Jamie Lam
Worst Day Ever - Karl Franzen Kimmel, Nils Kimmel
Santa's Homophobic - Michelle Tran

12:30 - Intermission - enjoy more Raincity!

13:00 - Q+A for Program 1

13:30 - Program 2 begins

Torch Narrows - Simon Garez
Under the Full Moon - Lynn Dana Wilton
Damned Supper - Ariel Hansen
Milkshakes - Rob Hunt
Marry - Fiona Cully
Wok Hei - Joel Salaysay
Cameo - Daniel Jeffery
The Dragon Awakens - Paul Johnson
Peanut Butter - Maxime Divier

14:45 - Q+A for Program 2

Please join us post-screening for celebratory snacks, drinks, and more opportunities to chat local cinema at The Morrissey pub - 1227 Granville St, Vancouver BC

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Peanut Butter – Maxime Divier (QC)

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Artist in the 3D Animation field, I write, direct and experiment, guided by my passion for storytelling and visual composition. Interested in all the formats that allow to tell stories visually, I challenge myself by directing and creating project that are dear to my heart. Through my films, I always try to bring a new look and spotlight on societies subjects that I feel are too often ignored, so that the viewer leaves the film with a new vision, a new reflection. I truly believe that a better world is possible, and that art in general have something to do with it.

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Dan is fed up. Fed up with his misfortunes, fed up with his bad luck and fed up with his life. He decided to end it by eating his last ban: peanuts.

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Peanut Butter delighted our screening panel, and we absolutely adore the fact we are able to include it in our 2023 festival. It's closing out the show, in fact! Be sure to join us for our final chapter.

Tickets are on sale now! Friends take friends to see good movies!

The Dragon Awakens – Paul Johnson (BC)

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Paul is currently employed directing video game cinematics and has worked for more than 25 years in TV and theatrical animation. Paul divides his time between studio work and personal work, including music composition, concept, design, marketing, and animation for film #10 of "20 short films in 20 years".

Paul found an animation career in 1995 at the age of 24, and has evolved from creating hand-drawn animation through digital 2d, 3d, and video game cinematics.

Paul also taught animation part time for 15 years.

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3 friends relegated to the vitrium mines must escape and return to the wilds of their homeland through the power of their minds, absorbing the kung-fu skills of the Sparrow of Shaolin and dancing and kung-fu-ing their way from pixels to cartoons and ultimately to freedom.

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Animation has always been a keen interest here at Cinema Spectacular. We're always excited to see the medium pushed and pulled and experimented with! The Dragon Awakens is a great addition to our 2023 program.

In-person or virtual, we've got you covered! Grab your tickets!

Cameo – Daniel Jeffery (BC)

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Daniel Jeffery is a lifelong independent filmmaker whose comedy and documentary short films explore subjects like pet euthanasia, adult circumcision, family, and friendship. His absurdist talking-dog comedy, A New Leash On Life, has screened at over 30 international festivals (VIFF 20’; EIFF 20’; DC Shorts 20’) and broadcast Canada-wide on CBC, while his impromptu home movie, Free Range, premiered at DOXA Documentary FF 21’. In 2022, he was a recipient of the DGC Award for Best Director at Vancouver’s Run N’ Gun Film Competition for his team’s short film, Stanley Kubrick’s The Moon Landing. Daniel holds a B.F.A. in Film Production from Simon Fraser University and currently works in-house as a filmmaker for Lush North America.

Website - Vimeo - Youtube - Instagram - Twitter - IMDb

Lucy discovers home movies of her older siblings and wonders why she never received the same video legacy herself.

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Daniel Jeffery is another very familiar face to Cinema Spectacular. Sad Hill with Sad Hill took home our Audience Choice Award in 2016 and had an encore screening at Choice Cuts in 2021. Free Range took at-home audiences by chicken-storm in 2021. We're very excited to be able to include more of Daniel's work in our final chapter.

Don't miss the antics of the Jeffrey Family! Get your tickets today!

Wok Hei – Joel Salaysay (BC)

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Joel Salaysay is a Canadian filmmaker based in Vancouver. His work ranges from live-action, to documentary, and 3D animation. His directing credits include the award-winning Lifers and Last Night, and the Netflix series Sonic Prime.

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Wok Hei follows an Asian-Canadian mother restoring a rusty family wok, and in-so-doing, reconnecting with her cultural roots.

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Joel Salaysay is a very familiar face to the festival. He took home the Audience Choice Award in 2017 with his short Last Night, which also screened as part of our Choice Cuts online event in 2021. At our virtual fest in 2021 we also programmed his documentary short Home Cooking. We are excited for the opportunity to present Wok Hei as part of our final festival!

There's more than one way to experience Cinema Spectacular this year! Check out ticket info and more here!

Marry – Fiona Cully (QC)

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Fiona Cully is an emerging filmmaker from Montreal. After getting her degree in Film Production at Concordia University and completing her third year short film, she went on to direct some music videos as she worked as a production coordinator at the documentary production company Intuitive Pictures. While writing and directing Marry, she reconnected with her love of fiction and storytelling as well as the thrill of collaborating with actors. She is now developing a web series project with funding from the CALQ.

After a few drinks in the park, two friends wander the streets and stumble upon life's toughest questions.

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We are very excited to be presenting Marry as one of our programming selections for our final year. Fiona Cully has crafted some very nuanced performances from her team!

In-person and virtual ticket packages are available here!

Milkshakes – Rob Hunt (BC)

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Rob Hunt is a filmmaker based in Vancouver, Canada with roots in Victoria. With experience as a camera assistant on big budget productions and a member of Iatse 669, Rob brings technical expertise to his work as a director. His portfolio includes a variety of short films, web series, and music videos, showcasing a diverse range of styles and genres. However, Rob's most notable project to date is the fantasy comedy web series "Standard Action." In addition to his film work, Rob is also an avid fan of board games and Dungeons & Dragons. This love for fantasy and gaming is evident in his creative projects, infusing them with a unique sense of humor and imagination.

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She hadn’t made a milkshake in years for fear that they would return.

She starts the blender reluctantly.

In the distance, screams

The boys had returned. They were coming to her yard.

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Milkshakes has a lot of local spirit and we love it! We're positively pumped to have it in our 2023 program, we can't wait for you to see it!

Tickets bring all the boys to the yard!

Damned Supper – Ariel Hansen (BC)

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Ariel entered the entertainment industry as an actor, but being a passionate connoisseur of horror, she absorbed as much knowledge as she could while acting on various film sets in order to learn how best to bring her own nightmares to life. The first fright she birthed into the world was Ready to Burst, a pregnancy-based horror short that acted as her writer-director debut and led to her co-founding Bad Cookie Pictures. Since then she’s directed The Man in the Rabbit Mask, Paint the Town Red, Relaxing Rituals ASMR, Nepenthes, Clout, and most recently the Halloween horror Damned Supper. Behind the camera, Ariel seeks to create a collaborative atmosphere and is always excited to hear the new ideas others bring to the table in order to craft the most terrifying tale possible.

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Bad Cookie: Website - Youtube - Twitter - Instagram

On Halloween a group of wannabe witches seeking visions of their future loves conjure up more than they bargained for during their dumb supper ritual.

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If you've hung around in Vancouver's indie film scene at all, you've certainly heard of Bad Cookie and their genre exploits! We're pumped to be able to include this damned delicious selection in the fest this year!

Tickets! Get your tickets!

Under the Full Moon – Lynn Dana Wilton (ON)

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Lynn Dana Wilton’s (Sheridan, Classical Animation -2001; Ryerson, BAAID - 1991) commercial work includes directing & animating stop-motion for TV series, specials, docs, ads, and interstitials including "Ultra City Smiths", "Sesame Street", "Angakusajaujuq: A Shamen's Apprentice", "Book of Dog", "Biidaaban: the Dawn Comes", “Scout & the Gumboot Kids”, "Four Faces of the Moon", “What’s Inside?”, “Glenn Martin, DDS”, “Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple In All the World”, “A Miser Brothers’ Christmas”, and “Lunar Jim”. Indie shorts including “(Re)Cycle” and “Celestial Red & Blue” have screened around the world and she conducts workshops & lectures at home and abroad. She’s also very proud of her former involvement in Scratch Track, a cameraless film project performed live with hand-drawn sound (yes, drawn sound!) at the 2002 OIAF.

Website - Vimeo

Is anyone sleeping well, lately?  What is real and what is dream?

I didn't set out to make a pandemic film but ...  A short animated with vine charcoal on 4" x 6" cards based on a pair of anijams for TAIS and AFX.

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Lynn Dana Wilton first screened with us at Cinema Spectacular 3 in 2017 with her two shorts Robot Monster Us and Celestial Red and Blue. We're so happy to have her unique animating style in our program once again with Under the Full Moon for 2023!

Get your tickets here!