Toronto International Teen Movie Festival
The Toronto International Teen Movie Festival (ITMF) was a Canadian film festival that showcased the works of talented youth from Canada and around the world.
The festival was held twice - in 2001 and 2002. YoungCuts Inc. acquired the festival in late 2004 and held the 2005 edition October 24 to 30, 2005 in Toronto. The festival has been renamed the "YoungCuts Film Festival".
ITMF past sponsors included Levis, Grand and Toy, Guess, The Gulf Islands Film & Television School, Indie Access.ca, MTV Canada (now called Razer), MuchMusic, Toronto Star, Trebas Institute, Warner Brothers Pictures.
Best Feature Film
- 2002 - Pariahs, Will Beauchamp, Canadian
Best Director
- 2002 - Barstow, Max Carlson, USA
Best Actress
- 2002 - Emma Gilbertson, Pariahs
Best Actor
- 2002 - James Patrick Pettitt, Grand Illusions
- 2001 - Miles Fisher, Head Shot[1]
Best Screenplay
- 2001 - Suicide Six, Desmond Sargeant, action
- 2002 - Dying Season
Best cinematography
- 2002 - Grand Illusions
Best Editing
- 2002 - Grand Illusions
Best Short Film
- 2002 - Grand Illusions
Best Canadian Short Film
- 2002 - Grand Illusions
Best Public Service Announcement
- 2001 - Surreal Reality
- 2002 - 9-11
Best Special Effects
- 2002 - Premonition
Best Documentary
- 2002 - Chocolate Pants
Best Animation
- 2002 - Legoman's Great Escape
Best Short Story
Best Commercial
- 2002 - BMW Promotional Video
Best Music Video
- 2002 - Organ Donor
Best Poster Art
- 2002 - Curse of the Thorn
References
External links
- http://www.youngcuts.com
- http://www.hiltz2.com/itmf.htm
- Heart Lake student wins international screenwriter's award
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