The Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff) is partnering with Rbc for the fourth year to present the 2013 Rbc Emerging Filmmakers Competition.
Five artists were chosen from a group of filmmakers from the four-day Tiff Talent Lab. Each filmmaker was given a $500 bursary donated by Rbc to make a short anywhere from one to five minutes long on the topic of memory.
The 2013 Rbc Emerging Filmmakers Competition finalists are:
Rafael Balulu from Tel Aviv, Israel, for My Name Is Solomon Hagos;
Kevan Funk from Vancouver, Canada, for Destroyer;
Mako Kamitsuna from Los Angeles, Us, for The Lull Breaker;
Dan Popa from Montreal, Canada, for Tales Of Santa Fe; and
Christoph Rainer from Vienna, Austria, for Requiem For A Robot.
The winner and honourable mentions will be announced on Sept 4 at a press conference prior to the start of the festival.
The winner will receive $20,000 and the honourable mention will receive $10,000.
Five artists were chosen from a group of filmmakers from the four-day Tiff Talent Lab. Each filmmaker was given a $500 bursary donated by Rbc to make a short anywhere from one to five minutes long on the topic of memory.
The 2013 Rbc Emerging Filmmakers Competition finalists are:
Rafael Balulu from Tel Aviv, Israel, for My Name Is Solomon Hagos;
Kevan Funk from Vancouver, Canada, for Destroyer;
Mako Kamitsuna from Los Angeles, Us, for The Lull Breaker;
Dan Popa from Montreal, Canada, for Tales Of Santa Fe; and
Christoph Rainer from Vienna, Austria, for Requiem For A Robot.
The winner and honourable mentions will be announced on Sept 4 at a press conference prior to the start of the festival.
The winner will receive $20,000 and the honourable mention will receive $10,000.
- 7/17/2013
- ScreenDaily
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