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FILM WITH THE SHORT FILM FACE OFF

Viewers help   choose Canada’s best short film over four-week competition,
  Saturday nights   on CBC-TV

Beginning this   Saturday, CBC-TV viewers will get to enjoy the best in Canadian short films and   vote for their favourites in SHORT FILM FACE OFF, a four-week search for   Canada’s best short film. The winning director receives a production deal worth   $40,000 toward the cost of his or her next film. This is the biggest prize for a   short film competition in Canada.
 
  On three consecutive Saturdays (June   16, 23 and 30) at 7 p.m. (8 p.m. AT/8:30 NT), three short films will be screened   each week, followed by an expert panel of judges who will   discuss the films with their directors and provide both comments and critiques.  Viewers can also watch the show online atcbc.ca/shortfilmfaceoff.
 
  After the third show, for a 24-hour window, viewers   are able to vote online and by phone for their pick of the top three short films   in the country. The winning short film will be announced in the final episode on   Saturday, July7.
 
SHORT FILM FACE OFF is innovative because it   offers programming that no one else has tried to do, taking little-known films   and presenting them to a wider audience,” says Peter Hall, senior manager, arts,  documentary and performance programming, CBC Maritimes. “From the results we   have seen in previous years, online votes come from literally all over the   world, including Australia, Croatia, England, coast to coast to coast in Canada   and most U.S. states.”

For this year’s competition, CBC received over 80   short films, with 32 being submitted to the final jury. Films are first screened   locally in local film co-ops, film festivals, theatre showings and community   events. CBC then promotes local submissions that are then submitted for national   juried selection. From there, nine selected finalists are chosen. This year, the   finalists are:

     
  • British   Columbia: Hop the Twig- Kyle Rideout    
  • Alberta: Secret Identity- Tyler MacIntyre    
  • Manitoba: Lie Down and Die- Kyle Sanderson    
  • Toronto/Western   Ontario: The Scarf- Carla Veldman    
  • Ottawa/Eastern   Ontario: Moments- Jeremy Kennedy    
  • Quebec: Mr. Crab- Faisal Lutchmedial    
  • Quebec: The Letter- Zhi-Min Hu    
  • Maritimes: Heart of Rhyme- Cory Bowles    
  • Newfoundland: Not Over Easy- Jordan Canning

The SHORT FILM FACE OFF is part of how CBC   continues to play a vital role in supporting independent filmmaking in   Canada.

In the last four years, CBC’s SHORT FILM FACE   OFF has grown from a regional series from Halifax to become, since last   year, Canada’s only national television magazine competition featuring   Canadian-made short films.

About   CBC/Radio-Canada

CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s   national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural institutions. The   Corporation is a leader in reaching Canadians on new platforms and delivers a   comprehensive range of radio, television, Internet, and satellite-based   services. Deeply rooted in the regions, CBC/Radio-Canada is the only domestic   broadcaster to offer diverse regional and cultural perspectives in English,  French and eight Aboriginal languages, plus seven languages for international   audiences. In 2011, CBC/Radio-Canada celebrated 75 years of serving Canadians   and being at the centre of the democratic, social and cultural life of   Canada.

 

For further information, contact: 

Melissa Prince,
  Veritas   Communications      
  P) 416-482-2669  
C)  416-704-8733 prince@veritascanada.com

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