My latest short In Due Time won Best Short Short at @TorontoIndieFF !!! I am so honored and so proud for my cast and crew, it's been amazing to see our hard work pay off!
Thanks so much to @paradiseonbloor for hosting us! The venue is beautiful, and we were thrilled to host so many indie film premieres at the festival. #torontoindieff
A sincere thank you to the filmmakers who shared their work with us! It's an absolute pleasure to host such a diverse range of amazing independent films. #TorontoIndieFF
This year's festival wouldn't have been possible without our dedicated team and wonderful volunteers. Thank you so much for creating an amazing event! #torontoindieff
We were so pleased by the turnout and engagement at #TorontoIndieFF. Thanks to our community for coming together to support independent short filmmaking!
Most heartfelt THANK YOU to Toronto Independent @torontoindieff for hosting the world premiere of For Christ’s Sake, my first real, professional film. To have a premiere in my home town and be able to host people after in my own back yard 10 mins walk away was so dreamy.
AMAZING night at the premiere of #AManNamedDeath at @TorontoIndieFF - So honored to be included with this year's awesome slate. Thank you to everyone for coming out and supporting indie film.
Toronto Indie starts tonight! Come along and celebrate low-budget filmmaking with us!
See who's screening: https://t.co/8Vy77L4XTK
Get tickets: https://t.co/XzS3aFCqJl
The Castrationists by Nicholas Waters
After a devastating breakup, a tormented painter and his friends found a new artistic movement opposed to sex; when they land the show of a lifetime with a horny gallerist, things take a turn for the worst.
The Legend of 23 Hop by Colm Hogan
This documentary pays homage to 23 Hop (est. 1990 – 1995), originally situated at 318 Richmond Street West, by diving deep into the origins of the rave culture phenomenon during the early 90s.
Lie Down With Dogs Get Up With Fleas by Kyle Kulla @liedownwithdogsfilm
A widowed mother joins a spiritual therapy class and enters a bizarre journey of insanity and self-discovery.
Man In The Moon by Joy Broadbent & Justyna Werbel
As two women forage under the harvest moon, their whimsical field study takes a turn, thrusting them into a chilling mystery of secrets and shadows.
Pandaland: Making IT Count by Martha Davis @MarthaDavis727
Children grapple with big social issues by holding an election to improve living conditions for a society of toy pandas. A positive, life-affirming tribute to kids’ compassion and the birth of their civic engagement.
Toronto Indie starts tonight! Come along and celebrate low-budget filmmaking with us!
See who's screening: https://t.co/8Vy77L4XTK
Get tickets: https://t.co/XzS3aFCqJl
Thanks for the shout-out @TorontoIndieFF I'm honored to be a part of this festival. PUMPED for the premiere of #AManNamedDeath on Sunday, September 17th!!