Happy Place by producer Elise Cousineau
St. John’s Women’s International Film Festival runs from October 14 to 18. Tickets can be purchased to watch the films online from anywhere in Canada.
Shorts
- êmîcêtôsêt: Many Bloodlines (developed through NSI IndigiDocs) – writer/director Theola Ross, producer Alex Bailey
- What About Our Future? – writer/co-director Jaime Leigh Gianopoulos (TELUS STORYHIVE)
- 4 North A – writer/director Jordan Canning (NSI Drama Prize)
Features
- Queen of the Morning Calm – writer/director/producer Gloria Ui Young Kim (NSI Diverse TV Director). RBC Closing Night Film.
- Happy Place – producer Elise Cousineau (NSI Drama Prize).
Film industry forum
Forum panels go live on October 14 and are free to watch.
- 50/50 for the Future – panelist Tracey Deer (NSI Storytellers, Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program)
- In Conversation with Queen of the Morning Calm – panelist Gloria Ui Young Kim (NSI Diverse TV Directors)
- In Conversation with before/during/after – moderator Deanne Foley (NSI Totally Television, NSI Features First)
- Storytelling Through Animation – panelist Jordan Canning (NSI Drama Prize)
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