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| Location | Montréal, Quebec, Canada |
| Start date | 2009-03-08 |
| End date | 2009-10-10 |
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| Entries |
| Genres |
Art-house
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Documentary
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| Deadline | 2009-10-10 |
| Eligibility | Everyone can participate! |
| Format | DVD
VHS |
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| Primary festival contact details |
| Address | 640, St-Paul Steet West Suite 406 Montréal, Quebec, Canada H3C 1L9 |
| Website | festival website |
| Enquires Email | contact |
| Enquires Tel | 514-874-1637 |
| Enquires Fax | 514-874-9929 |
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| Festival Overview |
| Mission | FIFA's primary mission is to increase public awareness, knowledge and appreciation of the arts by promoting works by artists and professionals from the fields of film, television and video. FIFA encourages the film industry, both nationally and internationally, to increase its annual production of films on art. To this end, it strives to develop international markets by inviting both Canadian and foreign filmmakers, professionals and artists to participate in exchanges and networking forums. |
| History | Created in 1981 under the aegis of UNESCO's International Council for Film, Television and Audiovisual Communication and sponsored by the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, FIFA became an independent organization in 1983 with its own Board of Directors. Extending over five days, the 1st FIFA screened 50 films from 12 countries in a single theatre, the Cinémathèque québécoise. Beginning with its 21st edition in 2003, FIFA added 5 extra days to its schedule, making it a 10-day event.
For its 23rd edition in 2005, 270 films from 25 countries were presented in eight theatres: the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée d'art contemporain, the McCord Museum, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, the Cinémathèque québécoise, the NFB Cinema, the Goethe-Institut and the Cinquième Salle of Place des Arts. Firmly established within the province's distribution network, FIFA also has an international presence, with tours of its prize-winning films in such cities as Paris, Tourcoing (France), Boston and Washington.
In an effort to broaden its range of subjects, the 2005 FIFA introduced films devoted to several new genres-mime, circus arts, tattooing and comics. This edition drew over 35,000 people. The sizeable increase in attendance is testimony to both the growing interest for artistic films in a multidisciplinary market, and to Montreal's role as the cinematic hub of Canada. |
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