The Toronto-based film festival hosts hybrid screenings of films from France.
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What the Basin Media Hub Means for the Future of Toronto Film
by Severina Chuby Severina ChuThe recently announced Toronto Basin Media Hub aims to solidify the city’s influence on the mainstream film industry. The proposal for a state-of-the-art film, television and media hub on Basin…
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Ryerson grads’ documentary SMOKEYSWRLD tells local story of brotherly love
Ryerson alumnus Luke Galati is premièring his film SMOKEYSWRLD at the Regent Park Film Festival this month. The short documentary tells the story of Toronto basketball player Kymahni Bent. Bent’s…
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With the Fall semester in full swing, reporters Bree Duwyn and Monique Vigneault are here to bring you their picks of some of the best Indigenous filmmaking in contemporary world…
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The film industry and Ryerson educators have pivoted to produce content during pandemic
by Meara Khannaby Meara KhannaFilm students have found news ways to be creative behind the camera
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VIDEO: Unexpected supply costs in film, fashion programs put low-income, BIPOC students at disadvantage
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Counting threads: Unexpected supply costs in film, fashion programs put low-income, BIPOC students at disadvantage
Undergraduate students in film and fashion are spending thousands of dollars in addition to tuition to try to succeed in their fields — a practice they call ‘demotivating and disheartening’
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‘A race to the bottom’: What it takes to make a living as an artist
Many Ryerson artists believe they have to hustle if they want to make it in their fields After discovering an unexpected love for the art of photography, Jordana Petruccelli started…
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Black in Motion: highlighting Black women in film
Behind the camera with Cheryl Thompson, Shonna Foster and Ayat Salih The late great Toni Morrison once said, “If you find a book you really want to read but it…
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Centre Scope – S1 E5 – Through the Lens of Black Photographers and Filmmakers
Opinion Editor Emma Buchanan takes over as a guest host, speaking with photojournalists and filmmakers about creating space for Black creatives in Toronto and beyond. This episode features photojournalist turned producer James Russell, Toronto and LA-based actress and filmmaker Tonya Williams and reporter Diane Liverpool, who had her first real gig at one of Toronto’s first Black newspapers.