Digital Activism Panel 2017
Digital activism can take shape in many forms. We take this journey into Digital Activism and resistance through the lens of collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists. How do we work...
View ArticleWhose Streets? and BLMTO: Black Pride Talkback
ICYMI or if you’d just like to re-watch the Talkback after our Whose Streets? program check it out below. Moderated by Toronto journalist Desmond Cole and featuring Ravyn Wngz, Gloria Swain and...
View Article2018 Submissions are Now Open!
Call For Submissions is now open! We are currently accepting submissions for the 16th Annual Regent Park Film Festival! It’s free to submit, find out how.
View ArticleLive It to Learn It – Week 1 on set of Kim’s Convenience Season 2
Our Live It To Learn It interns have all started their work on some of Toronto’s most exciting TV sets: Kim’s Convenience, Murdoch Mysteries and Frankie Drake Mysteries. They’ll be spending time behind...
View ArticleCALL OUT FOR FILMMAKERS
HOME MADE VISIBLE: FILM COMMISSIONING PROJECT REGENT PARK FILM FESTIVAL Regent Park Film Festival is seeking proposals from emerging to mid-career Indigenous media artists and media artists of colour...
View Article15th Annual Regent Park Film Festival Lineup Announced
The 15th Annual Regent Park Film Festival lineup is now live! Shorts, docs, features, workshops and more! Come out on November 15-18 and celebrate our 15th year! Check out the full schedule here. You...
View ArticleHome Made Visible – Nationwide Archival Project!
REGENT PARK FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES NATIONWIDE ARCHIVAL PROJECT HOME MADE VISIBLE Toronto – Thursday, Oct 12, 2017, The Regent Park Film Festival in partnership with Charles Street Video (CSV) and York...
View ArticleChecking in on our Live it to Learn it Interns
We’re checking in on our three Live it to Learn it interns. All three participants were selected to take part in our paid internship series that provides work experience behind the scenes in Toronto’s...
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