Super Channel and Canadian Film Fest Partner to Bring Virtual Festival to Film Fans

Keith NoakesApril 20, 2020n/a32 min

Nine Canadian Film Fest features, plus 25 short films, will premiere exclusively on Super Channel Fuse beginning May 21

Super Channel and the Canadian Film Fest (CFF), an indie-spirited festival dedicated to celebrating Canadian filmmakers, are pleased to announce that they have partnered to bring a virtual edition of the recently postponed 2020 CFF to Canadian film fans across the nation, with the Canadian Film Fest presented by Super Channel.

Beginning Thursday, May 21 and running for three consecutive weekends, nine feature films that were slated to premiere at the CFF this past March, will air on Super Channel Fuse on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT. All festival feature films will have a linear only limited run, so viewers are encouraged to catch them while they can and experience them festival-style during their linear broadcast. In addition, 25 short films from the CFF will be peppered into the schedule around the feature film presentations for viewers to enjoy as part of the film festival experience. The Canadian Film Fest presented by Super Channel will immerse viewers in a virtual festival experience complete with pre-recorded and live Q&As with filmmakers, access to industry programs online (panel discussions, masterclass) and a virtual awards presentation. Further details to be announced.

“When we learned that the CFF was postponed and in jeopardy of being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we felt we had to do something to enable these important Canadian films to be experienced and enjoyed by film lovers during these uncertain times,”said Don McDonald, President and CEO, Super Channel. “We jumped at the chance to not only resurrect the festival experience for CFF fans, but to also expand its audience by bringing a virtual version of the festival to Super Channel viewers across the country. We are sure that our audience is going to be delighted with the opportunity to view these exceptional Canadian films, many of which are Canadian and world premieres.”

“On behalf of the Board, our filmmakers and our small but mighty team at the Canadian Film Fest, we are forever grateful to Super Channel for seeing the value of our festival and partnering with us to revive our 2020 edition,”said Bern Euler, Executive Director, Canadian Film Fest. “We are proud to showcase some of our country’s freshest voices and talent to Super Channel’s national audience, further reinforcing the importance of our Canadian storytellers.”

The Canadian Film Fest presented by Super Channel will kick off on May 21 with The Cuban (dir. Sergio Navarretta), starring Ana Golja from Degrassi: Next Class and Oscar winner Louis Gossett Jr., which follows a young Afghan immigrant’s unexpected friendship with an elderly Cuban musician in this coming-of-age drama about the power of music over Alzheimer’s. Closing out the Festival experience on June 6, will be the 2020 Slamdance Film Festival Audience Award-winner Shoot to Marry (dir. Steve Markle), a real-life romantic comedy about a heartbroken filmmaker who uses documentary filmmaking as a means to meet the love of his life.

Other feature film highlights include the Toronto Premieres of award-winning titles Queen of the Morning Calm (dir. Gloria Ui Young Kim) a film about a young immigrant sex worker, her little girl and their journey of self-empowerment and love, and Volition (dir. Tony Dean Smith), a time-bending thriller about a man afflicted with clairvoyance who tries to change his fate when faced with a vision of his own imminent murder. The Festival will present three World Premiere features which include Clapboard Jungle (dir. Justin McConnell), a documentary featuring Hollywood legends Guillermo del Toro, Paul Schrader, and George A. Romero, which chronicles the life and career of an independent filmmaker striving to answer how they survive in the current climate of the film industry; and Hazy Little Things, the first feature programmed at this festival by former CFF Alumni Sam Coyle, which follows writer Billie through a birthday weekend full of friends and family rushing to her ‘rescue’ after she accidentally threatens suicide on social media.

A complete listing of scheduled festival features follows below.

The 25 new CFF short films which will be showcased in the festival include Because One Day (dir. Aref Mahabadi) which tells the story of a hopeful romantic with a unique past as he struggles to keep alive his dream of becoming a successful jazz singer; the return of past Slamdance winners Dusty Mancinelli and Madeleine Sims-Fewer with the World Premiere of their latest short, Chubby, which follows a family dealing with a traumatic event, as well as TIPS (dir. Mercedes Papalia), the latest project from producer Elise Bauman (from the highly popular and award-winning web series Carmilla) which tells the story of a desperate server who confronts a young couple celebrating their Tinder anniversary, after they write a negative review about her service (and hair) online. Other shorts include 20 Minutes to Life (dir. Veronika Kurz) about an 11-year-old “good kid”who gets her first detention and imagines it as a prison complete with barred windows, guards, and a warden; Award-winning French-language film Heart Bomb (dir. Rémi St-Michel) about a man’s ultimate dilemma to follow his passion or risk his integrity in order to reach the firmament; and ShoeGazer (dir. Isa Benn), which showcases the story of a young black female who desperately tries to carve out a place for herself in the world, as she learns there is more to her relationship with her hair than she once thought.

The Canadian Film Fest presented by Super Channel schedule:

(All features air on Super Channel Fuse at 9 p.m. ET/PT)

Thursday, May 21: The Cuban (Drama) , Toronto premiere

Director: Sergio Navarretta

When a young Afghan immigrant named Mina gets her first job in a nursing home, an unexpected friendship with Luis, a resident with dementia, reignites her love of music and changes her life forever.

Friday, May 22: Alone Across the Arctic (Documentary) , Toronto premiere

Director: Francis Luta

Modern day explorer Adam Shoalts sets a record-breaking solo expedition in crossing the Canadian Arctic on foot and by canoe that would span four long and lonely perilous months. No one has ever attempted this before.

Saturday, May 23: A Perfect Plan (Action) , World premiere

Director: Jesse Ikeman

Kate Paxton, an expert safe cracker, wakes up captive in a fortified warehouse along with three other notorious thieves. Forced to plan the perfect diamond heist by a cunning master thief, they must use their combined expertise to penetrate multiple layers of advanced security before a bomb detonates.

Thursday, May 28: Queen of the Morning Calm (Drama) , Toronto premiere

Director: Gloria Ui Young Kim

Debra is a young Korean sex worker who’s always lived at the mercy of men. She struggles with her role as a mother to her precocious and quirky daughter Mona, while trying to better

herself by taking accounting courses and keep track of her gambler boyfriend, the Sarge. He’s the baby daddy and the love of Debra and Mona’s life. When her daughter is caught snooping around the strip club, Debra is fired and has to find a way to make up her late rent. And then, the Sarge disappears and Debra and Mona’s life explodes in chaos.
A love story about a mother and daughter, Queen of the Morning Calm is a powerful journey of emancipation and redemption.

Friday, May 29: Volition (Drama, Sci-Fi, Action) , Toronto premiere

Director: Tony Dean Smith

In this time-bending cerebral science-fiction thriller, a man afflicted with clairvoyance tries to change his fate when a series of events leads to a vision of his own imminent murder.

Awarded as BEST FEATURE at the Philip K. Dick Film Festival, among a slew of other awards and critical acclaim, VOLITION is a tightly-wound puzzle of a ride.

Saturday, May 30: Nail in the Coffin , The Fall and Rise of Vampiro (Documentary) , Super Channel Original production , Toronto premiere

Director: Michael Paszt

An aging professional wrestler must reinvent himself in the grappling business working as a Talent Director in Mexico City and Los Angeles while simultaneously raising his 17-year-old daughter in remote Northern Canada.

Thursday, June 4: Hazy Little Thing (Drama) , World Premiere

Director: Sam Coyle

A trip through social media, depression and psychedelics. Hazy Little Thing follows writer Billie through a birthday weekend full of friends and family rushing to her ‘rescue’ after she ‘accidentally’ threatens suicide on social media.

Friday, June 5: Clapboard Jungle (Documentary) , World premiere

Director: Justin McConnell

An emotional and educational journey following five years in the life and career of an independent filmmaker, supported by dozens of interviews, posing one question: how does an indie filmmaker survive in the current film business?

Saturday, June 6: Shoot to Marry (Documentary) , Canadian premiere

Director: Steve Markle

After a failed marriage proposal, heartbroken filmmaker Steve Markle heads to L.A. to shoot a doc about Kate, a gifted artist and crush from his past. Suddenly Steve realizes he’s found

the perfect way to meet women: ask them to be in his documentary! Hopping from city to city, Steve stumbles through interviews with dozens of intriguing women. What transpires is a hilarious and often poignant real-life romantic comedy about a filmmaker intent on finding love.

About the Canadian Film Fest

The Canadian Film Fest (CFF) is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to supporting Canadian independent films and cultivating emerging and established filmmaking talent. Film-loving audiences come to enjoy a diverse selection of 100% Canadian film screenings (features & shorts) and filmmakers flock to the CFF’s various industry events to take

advantage of essential networking opportunities. CFF’s mission is to celebrate the art of cinematic storytelling by showcasing Canadian films and filmmakers.

Social Media:
#CanFilmFestOnSuperChannel
Twitter/Instagram: @CanFilmFest
Facebook: facebook.com/CanFilmFest
Youtube: Canadian Film Fest

About Super Channel Entertainment Network

Super Channel is a national pay television network, offering subscribers exceptional entertainment value, uncut and commercial-free, with four diverse channels , Super

Channel Fuse, Super Channel Heart & Home, Super Channel Vault and GINX Esports TV Canada , plus, access to Super Channel On Demand where available by service provider.

Super Channel’s mission is to entertain and engage Canadian audiences by providing a unique and exclusive entertainment experience. With a core foundation of integrity and

accountability, we dedicate ourselves to implementing innovative programming strategies and unparalleled teamwork that provides viewers with exceptional value and variety.

Super Channel is owned by Allarco Entertainment 2008 Inc., an Edmonton-based media company. For a list of service providers, please visit: superchannel.ca/subscribe

Connect with Super Channel:

www.superchannel.ca

Super Channel on Facebook

Super Channel on Twitter

Source: Super Channel


Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram and like us on Facebook. Also subscribe to our YouTube channel.