Air Canada enRoute Film Festival
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Location | Canada |
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Founded | 2007 |
Hosted by | Air Canada & enRoute Magazine |
Language | English, French |
Website | http://www.enroutefilm.com |
The Air Canada enRoute Film Festival is an annual film festival of short films hosted by Air Canada and its in-flight magazine enRoute. Films are shown as in-flight entertainment as well as screened theatrically in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.
Contents
1 Background
2 2007
3 2008
4 2009
5 2010
6 2011
7 2012
8 2013
9 2014
10 2015
11 2016
12 References
Background
The festival began in 2007.[1] The festival has a different jury each year consisting of film industry professionals including famous actors, writers, directors and producers. The festival's purpose is to generate exposure for emerging filmmakers.
2007
2007 Jury: Atom Egoyan, Piers Handling, Robert Lantos, Donald Sutherland, Denise Robert, Patrick Huard, David La Haye, Torill Kove, Paul Gratton, Geoff Pevere and Hussain Amarshi.[1]
2007 Award Winners:
- Best Student Film - James Vandewater - Upside-Down Girl
- Achievement in Animation - David Seitz - Forest Frenetic
- Achievement in Direction - Aaron Beckum - Who Wants to be an Amerikan
- Destination Inspiration Award - Carmen Forsberg - Q'oyllur Ritti
- Canadian Reflections Award - Paul St. Amand - Parallels
2008
2008 Jury: Dan Aykroyd, Wendy Crewson, Colm Feore, Arsinée Khanjian, Andrea Martin, Patricia Rozema, Rob Stewart, Yves Simoneau and Noah Cowan.
2008 Award Winners:
- Best Student Film - Jacquelyn Mills - For Wendy
- Achievement in Animation - Eva Cvijanovic - Play
- Achievement in Direction - Brandon Cronenberg and Jonathan Hodgson - Broken Tulips
- Achievement in Cinematography - Benjamin Schuetze - Damian and Ende
Cineplex People's Choice Award - Sébastien Rist and Sarah Quinn - This Little Piggy
2009
In 2009, the festival opened up submissions to more than just film students, changing the aim of the festival to emerging filmmakers.
2009 jury: Remy Girard, Judy Gladstone, Deepa Mehta, Lisa Ray, and Michael McGowan.
2009 Award Winners:
- Best Short Film - Sarah Fortin for Synthétiseur
- Achievement in Direction - Sarah Fortin for Synthétiseur
- Achievement in Cinematography - Leigh Ann Maynard for A Season to Wither
- Achievement in Animation - Leigh Ann Maynard for A Season to Wither
- Best Documentary- Jake Chirico for The Freshwater Plague
2010
2010 Jury: Alan Cumming, Carlo Rota, Denis Villeneuve, Jason Priestley, Jeremy Podeswa, Kari Skogland, Sheila McCarthy.[2]
2010 Winners:
- Best Short Film - Adam Shamash - La Khaima - The Tent of Mile-End
- Achievement in Direction - Adam Shamash - La Khaima: The Tent of Mile-End
- Achievement in Cinematography - Shervin Kermani and Aita Jason - Sofia
- Achievement in Animation - King Mugabi - Red Snow
Awards were presented October 13 at the Drake Hotel.[3]
2011
2011 Jury: Atom Egoyan, Don Carmody, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Molly Parker, Jean-Marc Vallée.[4]
2011 Winners:
- Best Short Film - Miles Jay and Orlee-Rose Strauss, Blink
- Achievement in Direction - Miles Jay - Blink
- Achievement in Animation - Timothy Chan - A Starry Night A Starry Night
- Achievement in Cinematography - Rhonda's Party
2012
2012 Jury: Jay Baruchel, Niv Fichman, Mary Harron, Alison Pill, Gordon Pinsent, Callum Keith Rennie, Saul Rubinek, Jacob Tierney and Karine Vanasse.[5][6]
2012 Winners:
- Best Short Film - Fernand-Philippe Morin-Vargas, Noeud papillon
- Achievement in Direction - Alexander Carson, We Refuse to Be Cold
- Achievement in Cinematography - Danielle Sahota and Davina Rimmer, We Blinded the Sun
- Achievement in Documentary - Justin Friesen, Let's Make Lemonade[7]
- People's Choice Award - Justin Friesen, Let's Make Lemonade[8]
The 2012 gala was held at the Panorama Lounge in Toronto with Master of Ceremonies Ben Mulroney.[9] In 2012, the winner of the best film award received a cash prize of $5,000 and a paid trip to the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.[5]
2013
2013 Jury: Suzanne Clément, Enrico Colantoni, Wendy Crewson, Sarah Gadon, Evan Goldberg, Martin Katz, Michael McGowan, Chloé Robichaud.[10]
2013 Winners:
- Best Short Film - Andrew Moir, Just As I Remember
- Achievement in Direction - Sophie Jarvis, The Worst Day Ever
- Achievement in Cinematography - Roman Tchjen and Vaishni Majoomdar, Walk the Moon
- Achievement in Animation - Eileen Peng, Godfather Death
2014
2014 Jury: Don McKellar, Louise Archambault, Jennifer Baichwal, Luc Déry, Michael Fukushima, Guy Maddin, Gia Milani, Andrew Moir, Jennifer Podemski, Laura Vandervoort.[11]
2014 Winners
- Best Short Film - Yassmina Karajah, David Findlay, Jenna Hambrook and Benjamin Houde-Hostland, Light
- Achievement in Direction - Yassmina Karajah, Light
- Achievement in Cinematography - Alfonso Herrera Salcedo, Les enfants sauvages
- Achievement in Animation - Raquel Sancinetti, Cycle
- Achievement in Documentary - Russell Ratt-Brascoupe, The Hearing
- People's Choice Award - Michaela Kurimsky and Leanna Kruse, Alouette
2015
2015 Jury: Tatiana Maslany, John Galway, François Girard, Sophie Desmarais, Yassmina Karajah, Ron Mann, Ruba Nadda, Catherine O'Hara, Julie Roy and Albert Shin[12]
2015 Winners
- Best Short Film – Caitlin Durlak, Persistence of Vision
- Achievement in Direction – Kevin Landry, (A)LONE
- Achievement in Cinematography – Haya Waseem and Christopher Lew, Familiar
- Achievement in Animation – Catherine Dubeau, Kaleidoscope
- Achievement in Documentary – Taylor Gordon and Nigil Vazquez, I'm Still Embarrassed
- People's Choice Award – Kristina Mileska and Andy Kloske, Asteroid
2016
2016 Jury: Patricia Rozema, Jennifer Baichwal, Stephen Dunn, Caitlin Durlak, Sarah Gadon, Chris Landreth, Jason Priestley and Karine Vanasse[13]
2016 Winners
- Best Short Film – Kevin. T Landry, Robeth
- Achievement in Direction – Emmanuelle Lacombe, Philippe Lefebvre and Charlotte Lacoursière, French Kiss at the Sugar Shack
- Achievement in Cinematography - Trevor Mack and Matthew Taylor Blais, Clouds of Autumn
- Achievement in Animation - Hands on Deck, Feathers
- Achievement in Documentary - Derrick O'Toole, PC Barfoot and Leila Almawy, The Constant Refugee
- People's Choice Award - Fiona Cleary and Justin MacDonald, Breath of Life
References
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^ Serra, Laura (17 October 2010). "enRoute Film Festival". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
^ Art & Culture Maven: Air Canada's enRoute Film Festival 2011 - Jury Announced
^ ab Twiss, Jordan (18 October 2012). "Air Canada reveals enRoute Festival finalists". Playback. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
^ Plummer, Sean (7 November 2012). "Air Canada enRoute Film Festival showcases short films". MSN. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
^ enRoute | Let's Make Lemonade
^ enRoute | Let's Make Lemonade
^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2013-01-11.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
^ "Pages | Air Canada enRoute". enroute.aircanada.com. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
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