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'''Reelworld Film Festival''', founded in 2001 by [[Tonya Lee Williams|Tonya Williams]], is held annually in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada.<ref>Marina Hanna, [https://www.thespec.com/ts/entertainment/movies/2020/10/13/toronto-filmmakers-to-watch-at-reelworld-film-festival.html "Toronto filmmakers to watch at Reelworld Film Festival"]. ''[[Hamilton Spectator]]'', October 13, 2020.</ref> The festival screens film and provides professional development for Canadian racially diverse and indigenous filmmakers and media artists.<ref>[http://www.reelworld.ca/_bin/about.cfm ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091027040328/http://www.reelworld.ca/_bin/about.cfm |date=October 27, 2009 }}</ref>
'''Reelworld Film Festival''', founded in 2001 by [[Tonya Lee Williams|Tonya Williams]], is held annually in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada.<ref>Marina Hanna, [https://www.thespec.com/ts/entertainment/movies/2020/10/13/toronto-filmmakers-to-watch-at-reelworld-film-festival.html "Toronto filmmakers to watch at Reelworld Film Festival"]. ''[[Hamilton Spectator]]'', October 13, 2020.</ref> The festival screens film and provides professional development for Canadian racially diverse and indigenous filmmakers and media artists.


Williams is an industry staple, and her Reelworld Film Festival launched Access Reelworld, which is a platform designed to recruit BIPOC creators on and off the screen.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reelworld.ca/founder|title= ReelWorld Founder}}</ref> “Reelworld uses their experience and scope to put people in places they need to be – they’re looking at areas others might not be,” says Sasha Leigh Henry.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nowtoronto.com/movies/black-women-are-leading-a-new-era-in-canadian-film-and-television|title= Now Toronto|date=8 September 2021|access-date=8 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://cmpa.ca/prime-time/speakers/tonya-williams/|title= CMPA.ca|date=18 May 2001|access-date=18 May 2001}}</ref>.
Williams is an industry staple, and her Reelworld Film Festival launched Access Reelworld, which is a platform designed to recruit BIPOC creators on and off the screen. “Reelworld uses their experience and scope to put people in places they need to be – they’re looking at areas others might not be,” says Sasha Leigh Henry.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nowtoronto.com/movies/black-women-are-leading-a-new-era-in-canadian-film-and-television|title= Now Toronto|date=8 September 2021|access-date=8 September 2022}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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=== 2021 ReelWorld Film Festival ===
=== 2021 ReelWorld Film Festival ===
The 21st annual ReelWorld Film Festival was held from 20 to 27 October 2021 in Toronto.<ref>{{Cite web |date=9 October 2019 |title=ReelWorld 2021 announces festival WINNERS” |url=https://www.reelworld.ca/2021-program-guide |access-date=3 October 2021 |website=Reel World |language=en-US}}</ref> It was the first edition after a one-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 21st annual ReelWorld Film Festival was held from 20 to 27 October 2021 in Toronto. It was the first edition after a one-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.


==== Award winners====
==== Award winners====

Revision as of 18:37, 6 November 2022

Reelworld Film Festival
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Founded2001
Festival dateOctober 20–27, 2021
Websitehttp://www.reelworld.ca

Reelworld Film Festival, founded in 2001 by Tonya Williams, is held annually in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] The festival screens film and provides professional development for Canadian racially diverse and indigenous filmmakers and media artists.

Williams is an industry staple, and her Reelworld Film Festival launched Access Reelworld, which is a platform designed to recruit BIPOC creators on and off the screen. “Reelworld uses their experience and scope to put people in places they need to be – they’re looking at areas others might not be,” says Sasha Leigh Henry.[2]

History

Reelworld was founded by Tonya Williams who noted the lack of opportunities for people of color to break into the film industry. The festival's mandate states that they showcase diverse work from Canada and abroad while bringing together assorted communities. Since 2001, Reelworld has started a number of initiatives directed towards diverse artists. Williams being an actress in the industry for so long seen first hand the lack of representation within the Black, Indigenous, Asian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, Latinx and all other racially diverse communities in the Canadian entertainment industry. Reelworld was born with the helping hand to unrepresented voices that couldn't necessarily get their movies in large festivals like TIFF or Sundance, however Williams thought that someone had to champion these voices and she hasn't stopped since 2001.[3][4]

"The initiative is already being used by companies like Telefilm Canada, Canadian Media Fund and more in order to hire diverse talent, both in front of and behind the camera. It also aids productions aiming to meet the new Oscars diversity guidelines."[5]

2021 ReelWorld Film Festival

The 21st annual ReelWorld Film Festival was held from 20 to 27 October 2021 in Toronto. It was the first edition after a one-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Award winners

Award Winner
Outstanding Feature Film Award In the Rumbling Belly of Motherland (Brishkay Ahmed)
Outstanding Feature Film Director Kaveh Nabatian, Without Havana (Sin la Habana)
Outstanding Feature Film Writer Kaveh Nabatian and Pablo D. Herrera Veitia, Without Havana (Sin la Habana)
Outstanding Feature Film Producer Brishkay Ahmed, In the Rumbling Belly of Motherland
Outstanding Feature Film Actor Yonah Acosta Gonzales, Without Havana (Sin la Habana)
Outstanding Feature Film Actress Aki Yaghoubi, Without Havana (Sin la Habana)
Outstanding Feature Film Cinematographer Juan Pablo Ramirez, Without Havana (Sin la Habana)

2022 ReelWorld Film Festival

The 22nd annual ReelWorld Film Festival was held from 11 to 17 October 2022 in Toronto.[6]

Award winners

Award Winner Ref
Outstanding Feature Film Award Golden Delicious (Jason Karman) [7]
Outstanding Feature Film Director Jason Karman, Golden Delicious
Outstanding Feature Film Writer Gorrman Lee, Golden Delicious
Outstanding Feature Film Producer Ivan Madeira, Pattern
Outstanding Feature Film Actor Cardi Wong, Golden Delicious
Outstanding Feature Film Actress Jayne Kamara, Bite of a Mango
Outstanding Feature Film Cinematographer Kaveh Nabatian, Kite Zo A
Audience Choice Award Ron Dias and Joanne Jansen, Bite of a Mango

References

  1. ^ Marina Hanna, "Toronto filmmakers to watch at Reelworld Film Festival". Hamilton Spectator, October 13, 2020.
  2. ^ "Now Toronto". 8 September 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  3. ^ "CTV". 2 April 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  4. ^ "CTV NEWS". 28 Jan 2021. Retrieved 28 Jan 2021.
  5. ^ "Global News". 7 June 2020. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  6. ^ Marriska Fernandes (October 12, 2022). "'They will be the next big names of tomorrow': Reelworld Film Festival returns to Toronto and online". Toronto Star.
  7. ^ Victoria Ahearn (October 20, 2022). "Golden Delicious wins four Reelworld Film Festival prizes". Playback. Retrieved October 20, 2022.