Canada China International Film Festival

The Canada China International Film Festival (CCIFF) (French: Festival international du film Canada Chine, Chinese: 中加国际电影节) is an annual film festival held primarily in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The film festival is hosted by Canada China Art-Tech (CCAT),[1] a non-profit organization, and is coordinated by mDreams Pictures Inc.[2] CCIFF promotes the exchange between the Chinese and Canadian film culture, fosters cooperation, and encourages communication between artists and filmmakers. The festival is a platform for innovation and creation by showcasing the latest entertainment technology.

Canada China International Film Festival (CCIFF)
LocationMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Founded2016
AwardsBest Director, Best Feature Film, Best Documentary Film, Best Short Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, etc.
Hosted byCanada China Art-Tech and mDreams Pictures
No. of films85
LanguageEnglish, French, Chinese
Websitewww.cciff.ca

CCIFF is officially acknowledged and supported by the following authorities: China Film Administration (previously as State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of The People's Republic of China); Telefilm Canada; China Film Producers’ Association; China Film Group Corporation; China Film Archive; Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Canada; Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Montreal; City Hall of Montreal; National Film Board of Canada; SODEC (Société de Développement des Entreprises Culturelles); QFTC (The Quebec Film and Television Council); Concordia University, Shanghai International Film Festival Committee; Beijing International Film Festival Committee; Beijing Normal University Documentary Center; Chinese Culture Translation and Studies Support, and others.

The festival is run by Canada China Art-Tech (CCAT), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and understanding cultural differences in the film industry between Canada and China. CCAT stimulates cultural dialogue between the two nations by connecting stakeholders in the fields of art, technology and digital interactive media to provide them with opportunities for collaboration abroad. CCAT works in film, television, virtual reality, augmented reality, digital content and new media entertainment.[3]

Events

Seven sections are included in the festival every year: the Opening Ceremony, Film Screening and Competition, Women's Voice in Film and Television, Entertainment Technology Summit & B2B, Master Class, Academic Seminar, and the Gala and Awards Ceremony.[4]

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the Canada China International Film festival is held in Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. Around 100 audiences and guests, including government officials, celebrities, directors and filmmakers from both Canada and China, attend the opening ceremony annually.

Film screenings

In-person film screening are held for 3 consecutive days during the film festival in locations around Montreal including Cineplex, BanQ, Cinémathèque québécoise, Cinema Moderne, Cinema du Parc and Musee du Beaux Arts. Online film screenings are held for one month on the Smart Cinema platform. The festival screens 40 remarkable films with various genres of films and television shows including features, documentaries, short films and animated films.

Competition

The film competition section is one of the core programs of CCIFF. The Jury selects around 40 films in the Screening section from more than 100 submissions. About 30 films are selected to enter the final round of competition. The jury then determines 26 award winners at the final round as well as 4 TV awards.

Entertainment technology summit and B2B

The Entertainment Technology Forum is an important platform for technology exchanges and academic discussion in the film festival. The guests include executives and leaders from Cirque du Soleil, Disney, IBM, and Google. Like, Nasim Sedaghat (IBM Product Manager), Jacques Méthé (Chairman of Cirque du Soleil), Rajesh Sharma (Technical Director of Disney Animation Studios), and Paul Debevec (Senior Researcher from Google), etc.[5]

History

In 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited China on September 2.[6] He wanted to make a stronger and more stable long-term relationship with China. Bardish Chagger announced new tourism initiatives.[7] In 2016, CCIFF held several events in the special section to celebrate the China-Canada year of People-To-People and Culture Exchanges,[8] including a summit forum on audiovisual exchanges and communication, a master class, and an industry tour.[9]

In 2017, CCIFF added TV Drama section to the Film Screening section. This year CCIFF celebrates Canada's 150th anniversary, Montreal's 375th anniversary, and the 70th anniversary of People's Liberation Army of China.[10] A script competition is also included in the Canada China Co-production Project Pitch.[11]

From September 22–26, 2018, the 3rd CCIFF was held by Canada China Art-Tech and mDreams Pictures in Montreal, Quebec. The festival attracted more people thanks to the year of Canada-China tourism in 2018.[12] The aim of the international film festival is to promote the cultural exchanges between China and Canada, cooperation and communication are also want to be developed and encouraged by both countries. In addition, the newest innovations in entertainment technology will be shown by forum and technology exhibition.

The year 2019 was the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. On this occasion, the Canada China International Film Festival kicked off its 4th edition with the opening film "Enter the Forbidden City", directed by Mei Hu as well as other excellent Chinese world premieres during its screening program.

In 2020, the 5th CCIFF was adjusted due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was divided into two parts: The Entertainment Technology Summit and the Online Film Screening. From September 18 to December 18, 2020, three forum activities were successfully held online. The screening component was held from April 1 to 30, 2021 where a total of 10 films from China, Canada and the United States were screened.

In 2021, the opening cocktail reception for the 6th edition of the CCIFF kicked off at McCord Museum. CCIFF has been adjusted to a hybrid format consisting of offline and online events due to health and safety-related mandates brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, events were held offline and online throughout the festival, from October 2, 2021, to November 30, 2021. In addition, the screening month was held from October 22 to November 30, 2021, where a total of 23 films from China, Canada and the United States were shown.

Awards

Awards Year Recipient
Best Actress 2016 Liuyuan Ding[13]
Best Actor 2016 Sasha Samar[14]
Best Supporting Actress 2016 Yan Zhang
Best Supporting Actor 2016 Yixiang Li
Best Director 2016 Zhen Ding

Yinann Ding

Best Film 2016 Best the Streets
Best Short Film 2016 Pain in Silence
Best Documentary 2016 Once Upon a Time in Bussière's Garden
People Choice 2016 The Promised One
Best Special Effects 2016 Brothers
Best Technology 2016 Lighting Up
Best Script 2016 Last Shot
Best Cinematography 2016 Transmigration
Best Director Award 2017 Junjie Teng
Best Feature Film 2017 Seventy-seven Days
Best Documentary Film 2017 Un American Au Quebec
Best Short Film 2017 The Plateau
Best Actress 2017 Yiyan Jiang[15]
Best Actor 2017 Aubert Pallascio
Best Cinematography 2017 Final Battle in Town
Best Script 2017 Trusting Love
Best Special Effects 2017 Secrets of the Flowers
People's Choice 2017 Broken Badges
Best Technology 2017 The Plume
Best Supporting Actor 2017 Guorong Zhang
Best Supporting Actress 2017 Funglin Yao
Best TV Documentary 2017 The Century Silk Road
Best TV Series 2017 The First Half of My Life
Best Script Competition 2017 Jiangling Li
Best TV Series 2018 He Xiaofeng (Scissor Seven)
Best Cinematography 2018 Yuezi Ouyang (Feeling You)
Best Special Effects 2018 Yang Lu (Sticks and Straw)
Best Technology 2018 Wei He (Do Not Miss It 70 Years of National Film in Inner Mongolia)
Best Documentary Film 2018 Thi Be Nguyen & Marie-Hélène Panisset (Moonless Night)
Best Script 2018 Yongjian Sun (Fake Tattoos)
Best Short Film 2018 Mrs. Wang
Best Supporting Actress 2018 Xinyu Wang (The Master of Lion Dance)
Best Supporting Actor 2018 Mingyi Yang (Lost in Apocalypse)
Best Producer 2018 Wenshuang Xu (Tomorrow)
People's Choice 2018 The Master of Lion Dance
Best Actress 2018 Dorothee Berryman (Background Check)
Best Actor 2018 Matthew Knowles (Poppies)
Best Director 2018 Marc-Andre Lavoie (Background Check)
Best Film 2018 Yimou Zhang (Shadow)
Best TV Series 2019 Jinghong Xiao (My Story for You)

Chen Yang (Ever Night)

Best Cinematography 2019 Pengfei Shen (Beauty Valley)
Best Special Effects 2019 Yue Xiao (Assassin on the String)
Best Animation 2019 Li Luo (The King's Avatar: For the Glory)
Best Documentary Film 2019 Qianya Xu (Her Offerings)
Best Script 2019 Liu Yi (If Thoughts Can Kill)
Best Short Film 2019 Jorge Camarotti (Kinship)
Best New Talent 2019 Kyle Hu (Love in the Air)
Best Producer 2019 Li Li (Enter the Forbidden City)
People's Choice 2019 Apprenticeship
Best Actress 2019 Amber Goldfarb (Appiness)
Best Actor 2019 Jinghan Ma (Enter the Forbidden City)
Best Director 2019 Mei Hu (Enter the Forbidden City)
Best Film 2019 The Hummingbird Project
Best Feature Film 2020 The Farewell
Best TV Series 2020 Realize Our Dream
Best Cinematography 2020 Back to Youth
Best Special Effects 2020 Yue Xiao (A Tower on the Mountain)
Best Animation 2020 The Stone and the Sea
Best Documentary Film 2020 Tribe Over the Cloud
Best TV Documentary 2020 Hi China
Best Script 2020 The Melody of Silence
Best Short Film 2020 Through the Seasons
Best New Actor/Actress 2020 QiuQiu (Xi'An Blues)
Best Producer 2020 Clifton Ko Chi-Sum (Dearest Anita)
People's Choice 2020 The Front Line
Best Actress 2020 Yan Liu (My Dear Liar)
Best Actor 2020 Guillaume Tremblay (Wilcox)
Best Director 2020 Tongdao Zhang (Born in 2000)
Best Director 2021 Tracey Deer (BEANS)
Best Feature Film 2021 A Hustle Bustle New Year
Best Actress 2021 Nahéma Ricci (Antigone)
Best Actor 2021 Wu Jiang (Break Through the Darkness)
Best Supporting Actress 2021 Soinam Wangmo (Wind)
Best Supporting Actor 2021 Jinheng Yang (Aksa)
Best Cinematography 2021 Anima
Best Script 2021 Portraits from a Fire
People's Choice 2021 En panne
Best New Director 2021 Ming Liang (Wisdom Tooth)
Best Creativity 2021 Open Season
Best Short Film 2021 Climate Rebellion Halifax Canada
Best Experimental Film 2021 A Feeling Called Collapse
Best TV Series 2021 Faith Makes Great & Children of the Great Bay Area
Best Short Film 2022 RESURGO
Best Documentary Film 2022 Saving Chinatown - Our Heritage, Our Legend
Best First Feature 2022 Le bruit des moteurs
Best Script 2022 La Contemplation du mystère
Best Actor 2022 Ayham Abou Ammar (Peace by Chocolate)
Best Director 2022 Craig Thompson (Footsteps of Bethune)
Best Feature Film 2022 Mo Yan and his Literature Home
Best Supporting Actor 2022 Tzi Ma (A Father's Son)
Best Actress &

Life Achievement Award

2022 Lisa Lu (In Pursuit of Light)
Best Short Film 2023 Wok Hei
People's Choice 2023 My Father's Journey
Best New Director 2023 Michael Cutler (La passion de Paul-Émile Borduas)
Best Original Score 2023 Deep Sea
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Media coverage

The Canada China International Film Festival (CCIFF) has been featured in many national and international news outlets such as MTL Blog,[16] The Montreal Times[17] Newswire,[18] The Hollywood Reporter,[19] Global News,[20]Timeout Market,[21] CBC Radio,[22] Radio Canada,[23] and Cult MTL.[24]

References

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  13. "丁柳元演年代虐恋 中加国际影节获最佳女主角 -搜狐娱乐". yule.sohu.com. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
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  17. Times, Montreal (October 25, 2021). "Jimmy Chan delivers wake-up call with new documentary "Saving Chinatown"". Mtltimes.ca. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
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  21. "20 best things to do in Montreal this weekend: November 26 to 28, 2021". Time Out Montreal. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
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