AFCOOP Updates - June 19th, 2025

Newsletter update

Newsletter is now going out bi-weekly. So, next email will be coming to you on July 3rd! As always, if you want to promote upcoming opportunities or events, send Brielle an email at [email protected].

Congrats to the Film 5 “Flimsy” team! Read more below:

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Photo by James MacLean

CBC SHORT FILM FACE OFF: FLIMSY IN SEASON 18

Kathleen Dorian and Gina Thornhill’s FILM 5 “Flimsy” was selected with nine film for this year’s 18th season of CBC Short Film Face Off.

All nine of the films are eligible to win the Telefilm Canada Short Film Face Off Award with a cash prize toward the filmmaker's next project.

The viewing public chooses the winner by an on-line vote.

Writer/Producer Amanda Parris will be back as host.

Panelists include Eli Glasner, Magali Simard and Mohit Rajhans.

Broadcast dates on CBC TV and CBC Gem are Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13 and 20 at 8 p.m. ET.

Flimsy’s synopsis: Fiona loses an estranged friend, and everything in her world begins to turn into paper.

Be sure to tune in on CBC TV and CBC Gem on the broadcast dates and put in your vote!

Photo by James MacLean

WHAT’S SCREENING IN THE CITY?
CARBON ARC CINEMA
Little, Big and Far
Jem Cohen | Austria, USA | 2024 | 121m


Austrian astronomer Karl is at a crossroads in his life and work. Together with his physicist wife, he turns to explore the vastness of the universe and humanity’s existential question while reckoning with scientific truth.

SCANNERS
David Cronenberg | Canada | 1979 | 92m


A man tries to uncover an unconventional psychologist's therapy techniques on his institutionalized wife, amidst a series of brutal murders.

WITHNAIL AND I
Bruce Robinson | UK | 1987 | 107m


The finest cult film known to humanity! London, Camden Town, the arse-end of the sixties. Two struggling, unemployed actors decide some respite is in order and so depart to the English countryside: where rain, booze, minimal supplies, a randy bull and an even randier Uncle Monty lie in wait.

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PULSE
Kiyoshi Kurosawa | Japan | 2001 | 118m


Two groups of people discover evidence that suggests spirits may be trying to invade the human world through the Internet.

The Disability Screen Office wants to hear from everyone in the Canadian film and television industry! Take ten minutes to fill out this survey that can change the industry for years to come.

MEMBER SHARE

Composer (and AFCOOP member) John O'Brien has released his 7th full-length album as Hawkes River. Titled "Xibalba", it is named after the spirit world of the ancient Mayan culture of Central America. It was inspired by John's research into the Maya, and is built around the concept of a journey through the afterlife. 

And be sure to have a listen to Hawkes River's demo reel here:
https://musicnovascotia.ca/artist/hawkes-river/

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES & SUBMISSIONS

Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC) Indigenous Residency

DARC is proud to once again partner with the Hnatyshyn Foundation to present the DARC Indigenous Residency. New this year, the DARC Indigenous Residency will be open to Indigenous artists from across Canada!

This one-month intensive on-site artist residency is offered to mid-career Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) artists who are seeking to develop their current practice, experiment with a new medium, or continue an existing project.

Artists in residence are provided with access to DARC’s facilities, including the DARC Microcinema, Soundstage, Digital Edit Suite, and Recording Studio. Artists also have access to an array of audio-visual equipment and up to 16 hours of advisor time for the duration of their residency. Additionally, artists in residence are provided with an artist fee for their work as well as for an artist talk or presentation following the residency period and free access to cultural events and workshops with DARC and partnering organizations. Out-of-town artists will receive subsidies for both housing and travel expenditures.

Learn more about the residency by going to DARC’s website.

Deadline to apply is June 30th, 2025.

The Parrsboro Film Festival [PFF] is inviting Atlantic Canadian filmmakers to submit films for the 15th Annual Parrsboro Film Festival short film competition.


PFF will take place this year from Friday, October 3rd to Sunday, October 5th, 2025.

There are two categories of films to choose from:

  • Short films under 6 minutes

  • Short films from 6 to 20 minutes

Films must have been completed within the past 24 months.

All genres of film will be accepted.

 

The short film competition will take place Saturday morning, October 4th, between 9am and 1pm.

The audience will vote for their favourite film at the end of each category.

Cash awards for The Audience Favourite in each of these two categories will be presented Saturday at the end of this portion of the Film Festival.

Submission deadline is Monday, August, 4th, 2025.

Applicants will be advised by Monday, September, 8th, 2025 if their submissions were selected or not.

Short films will be jury selected.

SENDING FILM FOR PROCESSING?

AFCOOP mails a package to our partner lab on the first Tuesday of every month!

You can drop the film off anytime to our technical coordinator, Cody at anytime!

For more information on getting your film processed, email Cody: [email protected]

AFCOOP’s Filmmakers Job Board is a place to connect with filmmakers and film crews looking for work, or volunteers looking to gain experience in Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada.

Submitting to the AFCOOP Job Board is totally free! All posts are subject to approval by AFCOOP staff and will be reviewed before they appear on the site.

Note: You don't have to create an account to post a job. If you wish, simply enter your email to sign up at the time of job submission.

See it all HERE!

ABOUT AFCOOP: Established in 1974 the Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative (AFCOOP) is a non-profit, community organization dedicated to supporting the production and presentation of independent film and moving-image-based work in a collaborative, learning environment.

AFCOOP acknowledges that we are located and operate in Kjipuktuk, in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which Mi’kmaq, Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1726. The treaties did not deal with surrender of lands and resources but in fact recognized Mi’kmaw and Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet) title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations. We are all treaty people.