Female Eye Film Festival: Student Super 8 Filmmaking Workshop

Sponsored by the Female Eye
Film Festival, LIFT and ANDPVA, the Student Super 8 Filmmaking workshop allows eight emerging indigenous
female filmmakers to create a film on Super 8 film. The works were overseen by
mentors Jules Koostchin, Amanda Strong and Peggy Anne Burton and premiered at
the WARC Gallery as part of the Female Eye Film Festival kick off.

 

Sponsored by the Female Eye
Film Festival, LIFT and ANDPVA, the Student Super 8 Filmmaking workshop allows eight emerging indigenous
female filmmakers to create a film on Super 8 film. The works were overseen by
mentors Jules Koostchin, Amanda Strong and Peggy Anne Burton and premiered at
the WARC Gallery as part of the Female Eye Film Festival kick off.

 

The Female Eye Film
Festival

The Female Eye Film Festival,
established in 2001, is Ontario’s only annual international independent film
Festival showcasing films directed by women. The Festival presents high caliber
films in drama, comedy, sci-fi, action, documentary, experimental and
animation. The Female Eye is a juried competitive film festival and presents
films by debut, emerging and internationally recognized directors.

 

The Association for
Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts (ANDPVA)
 

ANDPVA is Canada’s oldest
Indigenous arts service organization, providing support to Canadian Indigenous
artists in Ontario and around the world.


 

Starting: Friday 18 February 2011 00:00

Non Members: N/A

Members: N/A

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