scheduled workshop

Film Distribution across Canada

Tue 22 October 2024
6:00pm - 8:00pm

The Canadian landscape for distribution and exhibition is quietly the most important and consequential aspect of our industry, informing the career potentiality of national artists, in both their capacity to make another movie, or even get their first off the ground. In the short film world, it's a sphere of business that will be the difference between your film getting into one or two regional festivals vs it getting onto dozens of platforms across the globe. Film distribution is the key to unlocking one’s insight into this world we are a part of and how it truly works. We can all recognize how film is really just one big business, and how business is all about mutually beneficial relationships to sustain exclusionary, profitable practices. Therefore, we can surmise the position we, as independent artists, must approach this infrastructure from.

In this workshop, we go through Canadian-specific distribution, covering both short and feature film channels, the companies to be looking at and the relationships you’ll need to gain some grasp on if you want to maneuver yourself with confidence.


IN-PERSON**
  • maximum capacity: 10
  • 2 hours of instruction

Instructor: Zachary Goldkind

 Zachary Goldkind is an experimental-narrative filmmaker & programmer, and teacher based in Tkaronto, a part of Turtle Island. This land, under colonial contexts, has come to be known as Toronto, Canada. Zac holds an MFA in Film Production from York University. Their studies orbit subjects of aesthetic theory, image-ideology, and narrative theory; their primary focus regards the implementation of marxist analyses in confronting the heterogeneity of formalism, invoking affect theory, linguistics, and semiotic/semantic considerations throughout. Collaborating and engaging with artists and local filmmakers, Zachary’s intention is to help organize networks engaging in support through a critical reprogramming, which places agency in artists’ hands. Zachary seeks forums wherein artists can gather to express visions of futurity which would place their labour and respect before all else. Through this, their objective is one that enables the ignition of an earnest dialogue between filmmaker and spectator, filmmaker and curator, and filmmaker and filmmaker; this accomplished by means of the work they platform, the workshops/seminars they host, and, of course, their own projects.
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