Toronto After Dark

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Last Updated on July 28, 2021

We got word earlier this week that the Official Site for the Toronto After Dark Film Festival has gone live. For you budding filmmakers out there who want to get your festival on, this is a great place to take a shot. Here’s some specifics on the fest:

The Toronto After Dark Film Festival is a five-night premier showcase of international thrilling cinema. The first annual festival takes place shortly before Halloween, October 20-24, 2006, in Toronto, Canada at the historic Bloor Cinema. The program features a diverse selection of feature-length and short films on the cutting edge, including acclaimed new Sci-fi, Horror, Action and Cult movies from Asia, Europe, and North America.

Apart from a single retrospective screening, all of the feature films are guaranteed to be Toronto premieres and in several cases, North American and Canadian premieres. Each year the festival will also support homegrown thrilling genre filmmakers by showcasing emerging Canadian talent, hosting a filmmaker panel, and awarding valuable prizes for the best locally produced films, as voted by a prestigious jury.

For submission details and more, visit the Official Site. And don’t forget to mark you calendars, because this will definitely be a festival you want to hit.

Source: Official Site

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