Toronto International Film Festival Special Issue
In this issue we bring you :
- The TIFF Short Cuts Canada Program
- Canadian film talents
- Interviews with eighteen of the Short Cuts Canada 2013 competition filmmakers
- Full feature of three of the directors previous works
- Interview with Short Cuts Canada programmer Alex Rogalski
Life Doesn’t Frighten Me – The Short Film
Insecure thirteen year-old Esther Weary is on the brink of puberty and must come to terms with the realities of becoming a woman with her well-meaning grandpa and his pet dog.
Films & Interviews in this issue
Interviews
- A Grand Canal, directed by Johnny Ma
- Beasts in the Real World, directed by Sol Friedman
- Cochemare, directed by Maciek Szczerbowski and Chris Lavis
- CRIME: Joe Loya – The Beirut Bandit, directed by Alix Lambert and Sam Chou
- Impromptu, directed by Bruce Alcock
- Method, directed by Gregory Smith
- Noah, directed by Walter Woodman and Patrick Cederberg
- Numbers and Friends, directed by Alexander Carson
- Out, directed by Jeremy Lalonde
- Paradise Falls, directed by Fantavious Fritz
- Pilgrims, directed by Marie Clements
- Remember me, directed by Jean-Francoise Asselin
- Roland, directed by Trevor Cornish
- Seasick, directed by Eva Cvijanovik
- Subconscious Password, directed by Chris Landreth
- The End of Pinky, directed by Claire Blanchet
- We Wanted More, directed by Stephen Dunn
- Young Wonder, directed by James Wilkes
Full Length Films Playing In This Month’s Issue:
- Madame Tutli-Putli, directed by Maciek Szczerbowski and Chris Lavis
- Life Doesn’t Frighten Me, directed by Stephen Dunn
- Once Upon a Many Time, directed by Eva Cvijanovik