Festival cancelled three days from scheduled finale.
The Miami Film Festival, which elected to continue with virtual judging after cancelling screenings and events towards the end of its 2020 edition in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, has announced its winners.
Dudley Alexis’ race riots documentary When Liberty Burns won the $30,000 Knight Made in Mia Feature Film Award, Jayro Bustamante’s Mexico-Guatemala horror thriller La Llorona (pictured) received the $40,000 Knight Marimbas Award, and Aeden O’Connor Agurcia’s 90 Minutes about the Honduran national obsession with football won the Toyota Narrative Feature Film Audience Award.
The newly created Toyota Documentary Feature Film...
The Miami Film Festival, which elected to continue with virtual judging after cancelling screenings and events towards the end of its 2020 edition in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, has announced its winners.
Dudley Alexis’ race riots documentary When Liberty Burns won the $30,000 Knight Made in Mia Feature Film Award, Jayro Bustamante’s Mexico-Guatemala horror thriller La Llorona (pictured) received the $40,000 Knight Marimbas Award, and Aeden O’Connor Agurcia’s 90 Minutes about the Honduran national obsession with football won the Toyota Narrative Feature Film Audience Award.
The newly created Toyota Documentary Feature Film...
- 3/23/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
The Toronto International Film Festival on Monday unveiled plans for a sisters march to spotlight "systemic inequality" faced by women in the film industry for its upcoming 43rd edition.
The Share Her Journey rally on Saturday, Sept. 8, will be held on the fest's first weekend and along King Street, in front of the Tiff Bell Lightbox headquarters. Maxine Bailey, vp advancement at Tiff, said in a statement that the women's march would protest gender inequality and sexual harassment in the film industry in the wake of allegations and criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein and other industry ...
The Share Her Journey rally on Saturday, Sept. 8, will be held on the fest's first weekend and along King Street, in front of the Tiff Bell Lightbox headquarters. Maxine Bailey, vp advancement at Tiff, said in a statement that the women's march would protest gender inequality and sexual harassment in the film industry in the wake of allegations and criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein and other industry ...
- 7/30/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Toronto International Film Festival on Monday unveiled plans for a sisters march to spotlight "systemic inequality" faced by women in the film industry for its upcoming 43rd edition.
The Share Her Journey rally on Saturday, Sept. 8, will be held on the fest's first weekend and along King Street, in front of the Tiff Bell Lightbox headquarters. Maxine Bailey, vp advancement at Tiff, said in a statement that the women's march would protest gender inequality and sexual harassment in the film industry in the wake of allegations and criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein and other industry ...
The Share Her Journey rally on Saturday, Sept. 8, will be held on the fest's first weekend and along King Street, in front of the Tiff Bell Lightbox headquarters. Maxine Bailey, vp advancement at Tiff, said in a statement that the women's march would protest gender inequality and sexual harassment in the film industry in the wake of allegations and criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein and other industry ...
- 7/30/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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