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SUMMARY:Central Ontario Youth Short Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Barrie Film Festival is excited to announce the jury’s official selections for the inaugural Central Ontario Youth Short Film Festival (COYSFF). This new program is for high school age filmmakers and is a qualifying festival for the Ontario Youth Film Festival (OYFF).\nPlease join us at Galaxy Cinemas as we present the selected films on the big screen and announce the winner in each category!\n\n2022 COYSFF Screening and Awards Show\nThursday\, October 6 at 7:00 pm\nGalaxy Cinemas\, 72 Commerce Park Dr\, Barrie\, ON L4N 8W8\nAdmission: Free\nHere are the 2022 Official Selections (in alphabetical order):\n\n \nArt Works\nDirected by Maggie Kane\nCast: Anna Evans Cook\, Robin Backewich\, Anael Levy Rosemberg\nDocumentary\, 4:12\nEtobicoke School of the Arts \nA short documentary exploring the creative process behind art about sexual harassment and how it affects the viewer and the creator \n\n \ndeadline.\nDirector: Sylvie Claire Potje\nExperimental\, 2:55\nBear Creek Secondary School \nAn exploration of the theme “deadline”\, told through original spoken word poetry and cinematography. First created and presented live as a vocal masque by Sylvie Potje\, this project has been reimagined for the screen. \n\n \nFeathers\nDirected by Meghan Elizabeth Sanders\nAnimation\, 4:17\nEtobicoke School of the Arts \nA man living alone except for the company of his pet bird is trapped by his daily pandemic routine. He must find a way out. \n\n \nHollow Home\nDirected by Nina Rafique\nAnimation\, 2:24\nEtobicoke School of the Arts \nA woman searches for the origins of the haunting that plagues her home\, and begins to question the very foundation of her life within its walls. \n\n \nParental Voices\nDirected by Megan Alicia Murphy\nDocumentary\, 3:23\nEtobicoke School of the Arts \nParental Voices explores the evolution of parental expectations. It depicts how our parents’ voices echo in our heads. Always. \n\n \nSneeze\nDirected by Johnny Tsatsos\nNarrative\, 2:58\nUnionville HS \nThe music industry is nothing to sneeze at. A man realizes that his dream job isn’t all that he had hoped for. The more stressed he becomes\, the worse his sickness gets. Will he ever breathe clearly again? \n\n \nThe Adventures Of Marg\nDirected by Chloe Clune\nNarrative\, 4:23\nAurora High School \nWhen 17 year old Marg realizes she’s not living her life to the fullest she set’s out on an adventure. \n\n \nThere is hope\nDirected by Cailan Laine Punnewaert\nDocumentary\, 3:26 \nThis video is to bring awareness to the increasing numbers of teen suicide. \n\n \nTrip Switch\nDirected by Sophie Virio\nNarrative\, 3:10\nMaxwell Heights Secondary School \nThis film is representing what I feel during a panic attack\, as expressed through a glitchy 80s video game. The cause of anxiety is unknown and confusing. Then suddenly it becomes a sensory overload….like a fuse with too much current. \n\n \nUnrooted\nDirected by Nina Rafique\nAnimation\, 1:10\nEtobicoke School of the Arts \nMother and daughter live in the aftermath of assimilation\, and must figure out how to build a home in their chosen emptiness. \n\n \nWhere I Belong\nDirected by Cailan Laine Punnewaert\nNarrative\, 2:56 \nThis short shows how it feels to not fit in to societal expectations. \n\n  \nThere are Cash prizes for the winning film in each category. Only high school students in Central Ontario were eligible to submit. Here are the categories:\n \nNarrative – A film that tells a fictional or fictionalized story\, event or narrative. Maximum 5 minutes in length. \nDocumentary – A non-fictional film intended to record and capture some aspect of reality. Maximum 5 minutes in length. \nAnimation – Any style of animation with a narrative. Maximum 3 minutes in length. \nExperimental – Explorations of visual images and audio to evoke emotions and see the world through a creative lens. Entries may be abstract and/or artistic. Maximum 3 minutes in length. \nMusic Video – A short film integrating a song and imagery\, produced for artistic purposes. Rights for the music must be obtained prior to submitting. \n  \n\nOctober 6\, 2022 – COYSFF 2022 Screening and Awards Show\, Galaxy Cinemas Barrie\, ON \nOctober 28\, 2022 – OYFF 2022 Screening and Awards Show\, London\, ON \n\n  \n  \n  \nThe Barrie Film Festival’s inaugural Central Ontario Youth Short Film Festival is an affiliated film festival with the Ontario Youth Film Festival – working together to celebrate the work and talent of high school filmmakers in Ontario.
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.ca/now-playing/central-ontario-youth-short-film-festival/
LOCATION:Galaxy Cinemas Barrie\, 72 Commerce Park Dr\, Barrie\, ON L4N 8W8\, 72 Commerce Park Drive\, Barrie\, Ontario\, L4N 8W8\, Canada
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