Friday, November 9, 2012
Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival 2012, Nov 9-17
Workman Arts launches the 20th annual Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival (RWMFF) tonight at the TIFF Bell Lightbox with a screening of the Dutch film Kauwboy (Little Bird) by Boudewijn Koole. The award-winning film is about a boy with an alcoholic father who discovers and nurtures a baby jackdaw, and is the Netherlands' Best Foreign Film submission to the 2013 Academy Awards. It will be preceded by a wine and cheese reception at the TIFF Lounge.
The festival will close with Matthew Lillard's Sundance festival hit Fat Kid Rules the World. All of the screenings will take place with the filmmaker in attendance and/or mental health professionals/commentators. The films are a springboard for discussion to further understand ourselves and mental health issues.
In addition to screenings, the festival hosts the 12th edition of the Being Scene juried art exhibition. This includes Cinemanic: A Different Kind of Picture Show at T.A.N. Coffee, 992 Queen Street West (Opening Reception is on Saturday November 10, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.) and a Mark Belvedere solo exhibition From the Series: Excuse Me I Think I’ve Got a Heartache.
The 20th annual Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival runs to November 17 at Workman Arts, 651 Dufferin Street, and other locations.
http://www.rendezvouswithmadness.com/
20TH ANNUAL RENDEZVOUS WITH MADNESS FILM FESTIVAL
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9
Opening Night Gala, TIFF Bell Lightbox
5:15 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Pre-Gala Reception, TIFF Lounge
7 p.m.
Little Bird (Kauwboy), Boudewijn Koole, Netherlands, 2012, Dutch with English subtitles, 81 minutes, Feature, TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated 14A
*In attendance, Joanna Henderson (Mental Health Expert).
Second screening: November 17, 11 a.m. at Workman Hall
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10:
7 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
King Curling, Ole Endresen, Norway, 2011, Swedish with English subtitles, 90
minutes, Feature, TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated 14A
*In attendance, Don Landry (Moderator), Dr. Kwame McKenzie (Mental Health Expert), Mark Breslin (Special Interest Person) and Emma Árdal (Personal Experience).
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
The Changing World of Documenting Madness, Rated R
Madness has always fascinated filmmakers. This symposium explores the changing attitudes, politics, and perspectives surrounding mental illness as portrayed in documentary films from Titicut Follies through to recent digital docs being filmed in the 21st Century.
Titicut Follies, Frederick Wiseman, USA, 1967, English, 84 minutes, Documentary Feature
Completely Cuckoo/Asylum, Charles Kiselyak, USA, 1997, English, 47 minutes, Documentary
Here at Home (Chez Soi), Mental Health Commission of Canada and the National Film Board of Canada
*In attendance, Geoff Pevere (Moderator), Frederick Wiseman (Filmmaker) via Skype, Charles Kiselyak (Filmmaker), Pat Caponi (Panelist), Manfred Becker (Filmmaker), Paula Goering (Mental Health Professor) and Jijian Voronka (Consumer Research Consultant).
7 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
In Pieces, Paule Baillargeon, Canada, 2011, English, 81 minutes,
Documentary Feature, TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated 14A
*In attendance, Tara Marshall (Moderator) and Paule Baillargeon (Filmmaker).
MONDAY NOVEMBER 12
6:30 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
Beer is Cheaper Than Therapy, Simone de Vries, The Netherlands, 2011,
English, 93 minutes, Documentary Feature, TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated 14A
*In attendance, Allison Crawford (Mental Health Professor) and Mike McDonald (Special Interest Person) via Skype.
9:30 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
Canadian Retrospective
Leolo, Jean-Claude Lauzon, Canada, 1992, French with English subtitles, 107 minutes, Feature, Rated R
*In attendance, Geoff Pevere (Moderator) and Kass Banning (Filmmaker).
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 13
6 p.m. – 7 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
Panel Talk: “Mad Money: Funding Mental Health Films in the Twenty First Century”
Producers, filmmakers and industry experts discuss the changing digital marketplace and potential funding opportunities for film projects in the twentyfirst century, with a particular emphasis on emerging filmmakers and the documentary format. Filmmakers will share their successes with crowd funding campaigns and other creative funding strategies
*In attendance, Julia Bennett (Moderator), Liza Fitzgibbons (Film Industry Professional), Stephanie McArthur (Film Industry Professional), Ann Shin (Filmmaker), Avi Federgreen (Filmmaker) and Hilary Dean (Filmmaker).
8:30 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
William Kurelek’s The Maze, Nick Young and Zack Young, USA, 2011, English, 64 minutes, Feature, Rated 14A
*In attendance, Zack Young (Filmmaker), Lisa Walter (Panelist) and Nada Conic (Special Interest Person).
7 p.m. - Workman Hall
Moving Up, Loghman Khaledia, Iran, 2011, Farsi with English subtitles, 58 minutes, Feature, TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated PG
*In attendance, Afie Mardukhi (Moderator), Dr. Mitra Gholamain (Panelist) and Nazilla Khanlou RN, PhD (Panelist).
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14
6:30 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
Passion Flower, Shelagh Carter, Canada, 2011, English, 90 minutes, Feature
TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated 14A612-103 Avenue Road Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2G9
*In attendance, Shelagh Carter (Filmmaker), Barbara Dorian (Mental
Health Professor) and Nancy Graham (Personal Experience).
9:30 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
She’s Not Crying, She’s Singing (Elle Ne Pleure Pas, Elle Chante), Philippe de Pierpont, France, 2011, French with English subtitles, 78 minutes, Feature, TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated 18A
*In attendance, Barbara Dorian (Mental Health Professor).
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15
6:15 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
Wolf, Ya’Ke Smith, USA, 2012, English, 86 minutes, Feature, CANADIAN PREMIERE, Rated 18A
*In attendance, Catherine Moffat, M.S.W., R.S.W. (Moderator), Ya’Ke
(Smith) (Filmmaker) and Scott Woodside (Mental Health Professor).
9 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
Dead End: Alive!, James Buffin, Canada, 2012, English, 90 minutes, Performance, Music, Spoken Word, Film, TORONTO PREMIERE, Program Unrated
*In attendance, Arthur Lockhart (Moderator) and James Buffin (Personal Experience).
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16
7 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
A Sister’s Call, Kyle Tekiela, Rebecca Schaper, USA, 2012, English, 76 minutes, Feature, CANADIAN PREMIERE, Rated 14A
*In attendance, Mary Alberti (Moderator), Rebecca Schaper (Filmmaker), Sabrina Baker (Mental Health Professor) and Kim Schaper (Personal Experience).
9:30 p.m. - TIFF Bell Lightbox
Unconditional, Bryn Higgins, UK, 2012, English, 92 minutes, Feature, CANADIAN PREMIERE, Rated 18A
*In attendance, Jim Cullen (Moderator).
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17
11 a.m. - Workman Hall
Little Bird (Kauwboy), Boudewijn Koole, Netherlands, 2012, Dutch with English subtitles, 81 minutes, Feature, Rated 14A
Gala screening: November 9 at 7 p.m., TIFF Bell Lightbox
*In attendance, Kathleen Foster-Morgan (Panelist).
1 p.m. - Workman Hall
Workman Arts Shorts: Portrayals of Extraordinary Minds
Short documentary films from emerging artists at Workman Arts
4 p.m. - Workman Hall
North of Normal: A Collection of Canadian Shorts
Joe, Rich Williamson Canada, 2012, English, 5 minutes, WORLD PREMIERE, Rated PG
Welcome to Reality, Casey Malvern, Canada, 2012, English, 3 minutes, THEATRICAL PREMIERE, Rated 14A
3 (Three, Tres, Trois), Mariana Osuna Perez, Canada, 2012, English and Spanish with English subtitles, 8 minutes, NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE, Rated PG
The Vegetable Game, Stephen Hosier, Canada, 2012, English, 8 minutes, CANADIAN PREMIERE, Rated PG
Monsters (Monstres), Alexandre Carriere, Canada, 2011, French with English subtitles, 12 minutes, TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated 14A
I am, Period (Je suis, Pointe), Alexandre Dostie, Canada, 2011, French with English subtitles, 12 minutes, TORONTO PREMIERE, Rated 14A
Marko’s Mania, Peter Evanchuck, Canada, 2012, English, 30 minutes, WORLD PREMIERE, Rated 14A
*In attendance, Daniel Garber (Moderator), Mariana Osuna Perez (Filmmaker), Rich Williamson (Filmmaker), Patrick Collins (Filmmaker), Stephen Hosier (Filmmaker), Dr. John Strauss (Mental Health Professor).
7 p.m. - Workman Hall
Closing Night Feature
Fat Kid Rules the World, Matthew Lillard, USA, 2012, English, 98 minutes, Rated PG
*In attendance, Dr. Paul Garfinkel (Mental Health Professor).
9 p.m. – 11 p.m. – Closing Night Gala, Workman Hall
A gala party to close the 20th Annual Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival will follow Fat Kid Rules the World. Join us for a rocking night of live music featuring All Dressed and Simply Divas! Cash bar and complimentary snacks. (All ages)
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