If you’re a parent, then one of your biggest fears is losing a child. It is a thought many of us will not even entertain. It is also the premise of Isabel Dréan’s latest film.
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2015 VIFF Industry comes to a perfect close
(Via WireService.ca) The 30th edition of VIFF’s Industry Conference has ended on a rather high note this year. There were 1685 delegates attending, along with 104 guest speakers. To begin, the conference held the VIFF
Continue ReadingLet Go Wins Awards, DGC Gives Awards, and More
Let Go, Isabel Dréan‘s short film about family and loss (our review here), has been honoured with three awards by the Los Angeles New Wave International Film Festival: Best Short Film, Best Directing (Isabel Dréan), and
Continue ReadingThe Coproduction Boom, Macedonian Film Festival, and NFB @ RIDM
(Via WireService.ca) Telefilm Canada says there’s been a “remarkable growth in Canadian coproduction” in recent years, with 2014 alone seeing 67 audiovisual treaty coproductions. Twenty-six of these were films and 41 were TV shows (either
Continue ReadingLet Go in Beverly Hills, Louder Than Hell in Wacken, Casting in North Bay
Let Go, a poignant new Quebecois short by Isabel Dréan, is making its U.S. debut at the 7th Annual Lady Filmmakers Festival, Chicart Productions tells us. The film explores survival after the loss of a child
Continue ReadingAir Canada enRoute Film Festival: Part II
Monsieur Keven – Ariane is pregnant, causing her to think about her boyfriend, Sebastien, who’s more into social media then anything else. When their cat Mr. Keven goes missing, that’s when Sebastien gets up and
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