FILM FESTIVAL
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Sunday, September 27<br />
Film Screenings and Workshop<br />
Regent Theatre<br />
50 King St. E., Oshawa<br />
The building is currently owned<br />
by the University of Ontario<br />
Institute of Technology (UOIT)<br />
and is used as a lecture hall and<br />
for a wide variety of community<br />
events.<br />
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. DR. CABBIE, followed by an artist panel presented by ReelWorld.<br />
12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Sound Effects Workshop with Andy Malcolm, Foley Artist<br />
(American Hustle, The Help, and Trainwreck).<br />
Discover how to create and apply sound effects to film in a<br />
workshop with one of the most respected foley artists in the world.<br />
2:00 to 4:00 p.m. CHICANERY, and iPad Workshop with producer Charles Dennis.<br />
Learn how you to can become both the director and producer of a<br />
feature-length film shot entirely on an iPad.<br />
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. SOLD, followed by an artist panel presented by ReelWorld.<br />
7:00 p.m. Closing of the 2015 Durham Region Film Festival.<br />
Friday, September 25 | 7:00 pm<br />
THE MESSENGER - Opening Night Gala Screening<br />
Year/Country: 2015, Canada/France<br />
Genre: Feature Documentary<br />
Time: 90 minutes<br />
Director: Su Rynard<br />
Producers: Joanne P. Jackson, Sally Blake,<br />
Martin De La Fourchardiere, Su Rynard,<br />
Diane Woods<br />
Writer: Su Rynard, Sally Blake<br />
Directors of Photography: Daniel Grant,<br />
Amar Ahrab<br />
Additional Cinematography:<br />
Chris Romeike, Laurent Charbonnier,<br />
Joshua See<br />
Location Sound: Jason Milligan,<br />
Dominique Kerboeuf<br />
This wide-ranging and contemplative<br />
documentary explores our deep-seated<br />
connection to birds and warns that the<br />
uncertain fate of songbirds might mirror our<br />
own. Moving from the northern reaches of the<br />
Boreal Forest to the base of Mount Ararat in<br />
Turkey to the urban streets of New York, this<br />
film brings us face-to-face with a<br />
remarkable variety of human-made perils that<br />
have devastated our airborne music<br />
-makers. This artful story is about the mass<br />
depletion of songbirds on multiple<br />
continents, and about those who are working<br />
to turn the tide. An engaging, visually<br />
stunning, three-act emotional journey, with<br />
unique glances into the influence of songbirds<br />
on our own expressions of the soul.