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Inside Out Film and Video Festival

The Inside Out Film and Video Festival (formerly, Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival),[1] also known as the Inside Out LGBT or LGBTQ Film Festival,[2][3] is an annual Canadian film festival, which presents a program of LGBT-related film.[4] The festival is staged in both Toronto and Ottawa.[5] Founded in 1991, the festival is now the largest of its kind in Canada.[6] Deadline dubbed it "Canada’s foremost LGBTQ film festival."[7]

Inside Out Film and Video Festival
LocationToronto and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Founded1991 (Toronto)
2007 (Ottawa)
Festival dateMay (Toronto)
October (Ottawa)
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.insideout.ca

The organization also presents a series of film screenings throughout the year outside of the dedicated festival, as well as a touring program of short film screenings in smaller towns and cities within Southern Ontario. The organization's current executive director is Lauren Howes, who succeeded Andria Wilson in 2021.[8]

Toronto LGBT Film Festival edit

First held at Toronto's Euclid Theatre in 1991,[9] Inside Out celebrated its festival with a small community of people who yearned to see film and video created by and about lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender people. The festival was briefly the subject of controversy in 1993, when Metro Toronto council refused an arts grant to support the 1994 festival on the grounds of "community standards", even though the council had given grants to the festival in both 1991 and 1992 without issue.[10] The festival was able to make up the lost funding that year when numerous arts organizations in the city, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Toronto International Film Festival, the National Ballet School, Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille, and the Danny Grossman Dance Company made donations to the festival.[11]

The festival has since expanded to incorporate a variety of programs related to the promotion and development of LGBT films and filmmakers in Canada.[12] Currently the largest event of its kind in Canada,[6] Deadline dubbed it "Canada’s foremost LGBTQ film festival."[7] Previously staged at a variety of venues in Toronto,[13] the festival is now staged at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.[14]

Since 2009, RBC Royal Bank has served as the presenting sponsor of the Toronto Festival.[15] The festival bills itself as "a not-for-profit registered charity that exists to challenge attitudes and change lives through the promotion, production and exhibition of film made by and about lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people of all ages, races and abilities."[15]

In 2016, a number of local activists launched the Toronto Queer Film Festival, an alternative intended for filmmakers and audiences who perceive Inside Out's current programming as too commercialized and mainstream.[16]

In March 2020, the festival organizers announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the 2020 festival, normally scheduled for May, would be postponed to October.[17] In July, they announced that the Toronto and Ottawa events would be combined into a single digital event.[18] Due to the unique online nature of the event, the winners of the juried awards were announced at the beginning of the festival, as a tool to help publicize the winners during the festival,[19] although audience-voted awards were still announced after the festival's conclusion.

The 2021 festival returned to the event's traditional scheduling in late May, although it was still staged online. The event was available to viewers throughout Ontario; the films in the Spotlight on Canada program were screened for free through a sponsorship agreement with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.[20]

The online platform that was used for both the 2020 and 2021 festivals is also planned to remain in permanent operation, both as a year-round distribution platform for LGBTQ films and as an additional accessibility option once the festival is able to return to traditional physical screenings.[8]

Ottawa LGBT Film Festival edit

In 2007, the Inside Out festival expanded to Ottawa,[21] soon after the demise of the city's earlier Making Scenes Film and Video Festival.[22] Originally presented at the ByTowne Cinema, since 2016 the event has been staged at the National Gallery of Canada.[23]

In 2009, the festival faced controversy when the Canada Border Services Agency impounded prints of the films Patrik, Age 1.5, I Can't Think Straight, and Clapham Junction that were en route to the festival, even though all three films had previously been screened elsewhere in Canada without incident.[24]

Other programs edit

In addition to the annual film festival events, the Inside Out organization also offers a number of dedicated training and funding programs to foster the creation of LGBT-themed film in Canada.

In 1998, with the support of Charles Street Video, Inside Out initiated the Queer Video Mentorship Project to provide opportunities for youth to learn video production in a supportive atmosphere.[25] Queer youth under the age of 25 are mentored through the process of making their first videos, from storyboarding and shooting to post-production and editing. In celebration of the festival's 20th anniversary in 2010, Inside Out expanded this into a multi-generational program bringing together LGBT youth and seniors over the age of 55. To date, close to 100 new artists have created work through the project.[citation needed] The works are screened at the festival and many go on to play at festivals around the globe. Each year, the works are compiled and distributed free to schools and community organizations.[citation needed]

In 2001, Inside Out launched the inaugural John Bailey Film and Video Completion Fund. Named in recognition of the contribution of a longtime Inside Out supporter and advisory board member, the fund awards grants ranging from $500 to $2,000 to Canadian filmmakers with work in the final stages of production.[citation needed]

Inaugurated in 2002, the Mark S. Bonham Scholarship for Queer Studies in Film and Video awards a $5,000 cash scholarship to a Canadian student who identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, to pursue post-secondary studies in the field of film or video.[26] The first scholarship was awarded in September 2002 to Adam Garnet Jones from Vancouver.[citation needed] Subsequent recipients were Mary Fogarty, Christopher Sanchez, Jung Kim, Cam Matamoros, Jo Simalaya Alcampo, Rachel Smyth, and Jordan Tannahill.[citation needed]

In 2018, the festival launched the Focus Fund to support work by LGBTQ female and non-binary filmmakers.[27] It also organizes an annual Finance Forum, providing an opportunity for emerging filmmakers to pitch LGBT-related projects in development to potential production funders.[28]

In 2019, the festival partnered with streaming service Crave as a branding partner on the service's new portal for LGBTQ film and television content,[29] as well as launching a partnership with Netflix to support the development and funding of new LGBTQ-oriented film and television content in Canada.[30]

In 2020, through the Focus Fund, the festival launched a special emergency relief fund, offering grants of up to $2,500 to projects impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.[31] The festival was also one of the key partners, alongside Outfest Los Angeles, the Frameline Film Festival, and the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, in launching the North American Queer Festival Alliance, an initiative to further publicize and promote LGBT film.[32]

Inside Out Arts Endowment Fund edit

The Inside Out Arts Endowment Fund was established in December 2001 through the Ontario Arts Foundation to provide a stable base of funding for Inside Out in the future.[citation needed] The fund was created thanks to a generous founding gift from Mark Bonham of $200,000, and it is currently valued at close to $300,000.[citation needed] Supporters of Inside Out can make tax-deductible donations specifically to the Endowment Fund.[citation needed]

Awards edit

Audience Award for Best Feature Film edit

Audience Award for Best Short Film edit

  • 1998 - Jangri, Safiya Randera and My Cunt, Deb Strutt and Liz Baulch
  • 1999 - Below the Belt, Laurie Colbert and Dominique Cardona; Pom, Joanna Ingalls and Mocha Jean Herrup
  • 2000 - Crush, Phillip Bartell
  • 2001 - Interviews with My Next Girlfriend, Cassandra Nicolaou
  • 2002 - Dildo Diaries, Laura Barton, Judy Wilder and Carol Cunningham
  • 2003 - I Am Good Inside, Jo Si Malaya
  • 2004 - Listen, Susan Justin
  • 2005 - Irene Williams: Queen of Lincoln Road, Eric Smith
  • 2006 - Latch Key, Garth Bardsley and In Search of My Chinese Girlfriend, Lisa Wong
  • 2007 - Hello, My Name Is Herman, Karine Silverwoman[33]
  • 2008 - Pariah, Dee Rees
  • 2009 - Get Happy: A Coming of Age Musical Extravaganza, Mark Payne
  • 2010 - The Armoire, Jamie Travis[35]
  • 2011 - Change, Melissa Osborne and Jeff McCutcheon
  • 2012 - N/A
  • 2013 - Stop Calling Me Honey Bunny, Gabrielle Zilkha[45]
  • 2014 - Living in the Overlap, Cindy Hill and Mary Dalton
  • 2015 - In the Hollow, Austin Lee Bunn[37]
  • 2016 - Oh-Be-Joyful, Susan Jacobson[38]
  • 2017 - Picture This, Jari Osborne[39]
  • 2018 - Pop Rox, Nate Trinrud[40]
  • 2019 - Thrive, Jamie Dispirito[41]
  • 2020 - The Butterfly, Shiho Fukada
  • 2021 - Noor & Layla, Fawzia Mirza[42]
  • 2022 - How Not to Date While Trans, Nyala Moon[43]
  • 2023 - Apayauq, Zeppelin Zeerip[44]

Best Canadian Film edit

Best First Feature Film (Bill Sherwood Award) edit

Best Documentary edit

Best Canadian Short Film edit

Emerging Canadian Artist edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival". Archives and Special Collections. University of Ottawa. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  2. ^ Kay, Jeremy (2020-05-23). "Digital events to mark 30th anniversary of Inside Out LGBT festival (exclusive)". Screen. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  3. ^ "Toronto's Inside Out LGBTQ film festival postponed to October". Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  4. ^ Warner, Tom (2002). "Inside Out Film and Video Festival". Never Going Back: A History of Queer Activism in Canada. Toronto, Ont.: University of Toronto Press. pp. 334–335. ISBN 9781442677623. OCLC 288096774.
  5. ^ Joceline Andersen, "From the Ground Up: Transforming the Inside Out LGBT Film and Video Festival of Toronto". Canadian Journal of Film Studies, Volume 21 Issue 1, March 2012, pp. 38-57.
  6. ^ a b "Netflix, Inside Out team on initiative to support Canadian LGBTQ filmmakers". Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  7. ^ a b Ramos, Dino-Ray (2020-07-09). "Inside Out LGBTQ Film Festival Unveils Recipients For Re:Focus Emergency Relief Fund". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  8. ^ a b Barry Hertz, "Toronto’s Inside Out attempts a 2021 film festival like no other". The Globe and Mail, May 24, 2021.
  9. ^ "Film news". The Globe and Mail, March 22, 1991.
  10. ^ "Committee refuses appeal on aid cut to gay film festival". The Globe and Mail, December 1, 1993.
  11. ^ "Gay filmfest kicks off". The Globe and Mail, May 28, 1994.
  12. ^ Anderson, Jason (May 21, 2015). "Inside Out film festival celebrates 25th anniversary". Toronto Star. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  13. ^ DeMara, Bruce (May 19, 2010). "Film fest explores gay, lesbian history". Toronto Star. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  14. ^ Wilner, Norman (May 4, 2018). "Inside Out announces 2018 lineup". Now.
  15. ^ a b "Inside Out". Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  16. ^ Chris Dupuis, "How one local festival wants to bring queer back to Toronto". Daily Xtra, June 21, 2016.
  17. ^ Kevin Ritchie, "Inside Out film festival postponed over coronavirus concerns". Now, March 25, 2020.
  18. ^ Norman Wilner, "Inside Out 2020 is happening (online) in October". Now, July 28, 2020.
  19. ^ a b c d e "Inside Out LGBT film fest reveals prize winners early". Toronto Star, October 5, 2020.
  20. ^ Jeremy Kay, "'Language Lessons' to open Toronto’s Inside Out". Screen Daily, May 3, 2021.
  21. ^ "Gay ghosts premiere at film fest; Poltergay will appeal to all audiences, says festival director". Ottawa Citizen, October 24, 2007.
  22. ^ "Festival comes out with more movies". Kingston Whig-Standard, January 12, 2005.
  23. ^ "Five films not to miss at Inside Out 2017, Ottawa’s LGBT film festival". Daily Xtra, November 6, 2017.
  24. ^ "Ottawa film festival upset after gay-themed films seized at border". Canadian Press, November 22, 2009.
  25. ^ "Coming out at Inside Out festival". National Post, May 14, 2005.
  26. ^ Winsa, Patty (December 23, 2018). "Mark Bonham calls himself a financial 'punk.' Here's why he's now raising money for LGBTQ causes". Toronto Star.
  27. ^ Olsen, Deidre (June 4, 2018). "New fund supports LGBTQ women and non-binary filmmakers". Now.
  28. ^ Leo Barraclough, "Inside Out LGBTQ Film Festival Reveals Finance Forum Lineup". Variety, May 8, 2020.
  29. ^ "Crave puts spotlight on LGBTQ content". Playback, May 1, 2019.
  30. ^ "With a little help from Netflix, Inside Out is opening major doors for the future of LGTBQ stories". CBC Arts, May 23, 2019.
  31. ^ Kelly Townsend, "Inside Out launches emergency relief funding for LGBTQ projects". Playback, May 12, 2020.
  32. ^ Jeff Ewing, "Major LGBTQ Film Festivals Partner To Create The ‘North American Queer Festival Alliance’ (NAQFA)". Forbes, June 17, 2020.
  33. ^ a b c d e "Sijie Dai film named Best Feature at Inside Out fest". The Globe and Mail, May 29, 2007.
  34. ^ Mike Vokins, "Is it real or science fiction?". Xtra!, June 17, 2009.
  35. ^ a b c d e "Inside Out Film Festival winners". National Post, June 1, 2010.
  36. ^ a b c d "Margarita grabs audience award at Inside Out Festival". Playback, June 1, 2012.
  37. ^ a b c d e f "What We Have takes best Canadian feature at Inside Out". Playback, June 1, 2015.
  38. ^ a b c d e f g "Closet Monster Wins at Inside Out". Northern Stars, June 7, 2016.
  39. ^ a b c d e f g "Rebels on Pointe takes best Canadian feature at Inside Out". Playback, June 6, 2017.
  40. ^ a b c d e "'White Rabbit' wins 2018 Inside Out LGBT Film Festival audience award". Screen Daily, June 4, 2018.
  41. ^ a b c d e f g h "Billie And Emma wins audience award at Inside Out 2019". Now, June 3, 2019.
  42. ^ a b c d e f g Amber Dowling (June 7, 2021). "Fanny: The Right to Rock nabs Best Canadian Feature at Inside Out". Playback.
  43. ^ a b c d e f g Patrick Hipes, "Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival Winners Include ‘We Will Never Belong’, ‘Homebody’, More". Deadline Hollywood, June 6, 2022.
  44. ^ a b c d e f g Valerie Complex, "InsideOut 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival Announces 2023 Award Winners". Deadline Hollywood, June 6, 2023.
  45. ^ a b c d "Weekly roundup: distribution, awards and funding news". Playback, June 7, 2013.
  46. ^ "Stacey Donen: Hoping for discovery". Playback, July 6, 2009.
  47. ^ "Inside Out fest names Sugar best feature". Toronto Star, May 31, 2004.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Inside Out Film and Video Festival formerly Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival 1 also known as the Inside Out LGBT or LGBTQ Film Festival 2 3 is an annual Canadian film festival which presents a program of LGBT related film 4 The festival is staged in both Toronto and Ottawa 5 Founded in 1991 the festival is now the largest of its kind in Canada 6 Deadline dubbed it Canada s foremost LGBTQ film festival 7 Inside Out Film and Video FestivalLocationToronto and Ottawa Ontario CanadaFounded1991 Toronto 2007 Ottawa Festival dateMay Toronto October Ottawa LanguageEnglishWebsitewww wbr insideout wbr ca The organization also presents a series of film screenings throughout the year outside of the dedicated festival as well as a touring program of short film screenings in smaller towns and cities within Southern Ontario The organization s current executive director is Lauren Howes who succeeded Andria Wilson in 2021 8 Contents 1 Toronto LGBT Film Festival 2 Ottawa LGBT Film Festival 3 Other programs 4 Inside Out Arts Endowment Fund 5 Awards 5 1 Audience Award for Best Feature Film 5 2 Audience Award for Best Short Film 5 3 Best Canadian Film 5 4 Best First Feature Film Bill Sherwood Award 5 5 Best Documentary 5 6 Best Canadian Short Film 5 7 Emerging Canadian Artist 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksToronto LGBT Film Festival editFirst held at Toronto s Euclid Theatre in 1991 9 Inside Out celebrated its festival with a small community of people who yearned to see film and video created by and about lesbians gays bisexuals and transgender people The festival was briefly the subject of controversy in 1993 when Metro Toronto council refused an arts grant to support the 1994 festival on the grounds of community standards even though the council had given grants to the festival in both 1991 and 1992 without issue 10 The festival was able to make up the lost funding that year when numerous arts organizations in the city including the Art Gallery of Ontario the Toronto International Film Festival the National Ballet School Tarragon Theatre Theatre Passe Muraille and the Danny Grossman Dance Company made donations to the festival 11 The festival has since expanded to incorporate a variety of programs related to the promotion and development of LGBT films and filmmakers in Canada 12 Currently the largest event of its kind in Canada 6 Deadline dubbed it Canada s foremost LGBTQ film festival 7 Previously staged at a variety of venues in Toronto 13 the festival is now staged at the TIFF Bell Lightbox 14 Since 2009 RBC Royal Bank has served as the presenting sponsor of the Toronto Festival 15 The festival bills itself as a not for profit registered charity that exists to challenge attitudes and change lives through the promotion production and exhibition of film made by and about lesbian gay bisexual and trans LGBT people of all ages races and abilities 15 In 2016 a number of local activists launched the Toronto Queer Film Festival an alternative intended for filmmakers and audiences who perceive Inside Out s current programming as too commercialized and mainstream 16 In March 2020 the festival organizers announced that due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Canada the 2020 festival normally scheduled for May would be postponed to October 17 In July they announced that the Toronto and Ottawa events would be combined into a single digital event 18 Due to the unique online nature of the event the winners of the juried awards were announced at the beginning of the festival as a tool to help publicize the winners during the festival 19 although audience voted awards were still announced after the festival s conclusion The 2021 festival returned to the event s traditional scheduling in late May although it was still staged online The event was available to viewers throughout Ontario the films in the Spotlight on Canada program were screened for free through a sponsorship agreement with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 20 The online platform that was used for both the 2020 and 2021 festivals is also planned to remain in permanent operation both as a year round distribution platform for LGBTQ films and as an additional accessibility option once the festival is able to return to traditional physical screenings 8 Ottawa LGBT Film Festival editIn 2007 the Inside Out festival expanded to Ottawa 21 soon after the demise of the city s earlier Making Scenes Film and Video Festival 22 Originally presented at the ByTowne Cinema since 2016 the event has been staged at the National Gallery of Canada 23 In 2009 the festival faced controversy when the Canada Border Services Agency impounded prints of the films Patrik Age 1 5 I Can t Think Straight and Clapham Junction that were en route to the festival even though all three films had previously been screened elsewhere in Canada without incident 24 Other programs editIn addition to the annual film festival events the Inside Out organization also offers a number of dedicated training and funding programs to foster the creation of LGBT themed film in Canada In 1998 with the support of Charles Street Video Inside Out initiated the Queer Video Mentorship Project to provide opportunities for youth to learn video production in a supportive atmosphere 25 Queer youth under the age of 25 are mentored through the process of making their first videos from storyboarding and shooting to post production and editing In celebration of the festival s 20th anniversary in 2010 Inside Out expanded this into a multi generational program bringing together LGBT youth and seniors over the age of 55 To date close to 100 new artists have created work through the project citation needed The works are screened at the festival and many go on to play at festivals around the globe Each year the works are compiled and distributed free to schools and community organizations citation needed In 2001 Inside Out launched the inaugural John Bailey Film and Video Completion Fund Named in recognition of the contribution of a longtime Inside Out supporter and advisory board member the fund awards grants ranging from 500 to 2 000 to Canadian filmmakers with work in the final stages of production citation needed Inaugurated in 2002 the Mark S Bonham Scholarship for Queer Studies in Film and Video awards a 5 000 cash scholarship to a Canadian student who identifies as lesbian gay bisexual or transgender to pursue post secondary studies in the field of film or video 26 The first scholarship was awarded in September 2002 to Adam Garnet Jones from Vancouver citation needed Subsequent recipients were Mary Fogarty Christopher Sanchez Jung Kim Cam Matamoros Jo Simalaya Alcampo Rachel Smyth and Jordan Tannahill citation needed In 2018 the festival launched the Focus Fund to support work by LGBTQ female and non binary filmmakers 27 It also organizes an annual Finance Forum providing an opportunity for emerging filmmakers to pitch LGBT related projects in development to potential production funders 28 In 2019 the festival partnered with streaming service Crave as a branding partner on the service s new portal for LGBTQ film and television content 29 as well as launching a partnership with Netflix to support the development and funding of new LGBTQ oriented film and television content in Canada 30 In 2020 through the Focus Fund the festival launched a special emergency relief fund offering grants of up to 2 500 to projects impacted by the COVID 19 pandemic 31 The festival was also one of the key partners alongside Outfest Los Angeles the Frameline Film Festival and the New York Lesbian Gay Bisexual amp Transgender Film Festival in launching the North American Queer Festival Alliance an initiative to further publicize and promote LGBT film 32 Inside Out Arts Endowment Fund editThe Inside Out Arts Endowment Fund was established in December 2001 through the Ontario Arts Foundation to provide a stable base of funding for Inside Out in the future citation needed The fund was created thanks to a generous founding gift from Mark Bonham of 200 000 and it is currently valued at close to 300 000 citation needed Supporters of Inside Out can make tax deductible donations specifically to the Endowment Fund citation needed Awards editAudience Award for Best Feature Film edit 1998 Everything Will Be Fine Alles wird gut Angelina Maccarone 1999 Better Than Chocolate Anne Wheeler 2000 The Adventures of Felix Drole de Felix Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau 2001 Big Eden Thomas Bezucha 2002 Gypsy 83 Todd Stephens 2003 Madame Sata Karim Ainouz 2004 Latter Days C Jay Cox 2005 Saving Face Alice Wu 2006 A Love to Hide Christian Faure 2007 The Bubble Eytan Fox 33 2008 Were the World Mine Tom Gustafson 2009 The Baby Formula Alison Reid 34 2010 The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister James Kent 35 2011 Weekend Andrew Haigh 2012 Margarita Dominique Cardona and Laurie Colbert 36 2013 Reaching for the Moon Bruno Barreto 2014 Tru Love Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald 2015 4th Man Out Andrew Nackman 37 2016 Angry Indian Goddesses Pan Nalin 38 2017 Sisterhood Tracy Choi 39 2018 White Rabbit Daryl Wein 40 2019 Billie and Emma Samantha Lee 41 2020 Gossamer Folds Lisa Donato 2021 Love Spells and All That Umit Unal 42 2022 We Will Never Belong Amelia Eloisa 43 2023 I Used to Be Funny Ally Pankiw 44 Audience Award for Best Short Film edit 1998 Jangri Safiya Randera and My Cunt Deb Strutt and Liz Baulch 1999 Below the Belt Laurie Colbert and Dominique Cardona Pom Joanna Ingalls and Mocha Jean Herrup 2000 Crush Phillip Bartell 2001 Interviews with My Next Girlfriend Cassandra Nicolaou 2002 Dildo Diaries Laura Barton Judy Wilder and Carol Cunningham 2003 I Am Good Inside Jo Si Malaya 2004 Listen Susan Justin 2005 Irene Williams Queen of Lincoln Road Eric Smith 2006 Latch Key Garth Bardsley and In Search of My Chinese Girlfriend Lisa Wong 2007 Hello My Name Is Herman Karine Silverwoman 33 2008 Pariah Dee Rees 2009 Get Happy A Coming of Age Musical Extravaganza Mark Payne 2010 The Armoire Jamie Travis 35 2011 Change Melissa Osborne and Jeff McCutcheon 2012 N A 2013 Stop Calling Me Honey Bunny Gabrielle Zilkha 45 2014 Living in the Overlap Cindy Hill and Mary Dalton 2015 In the Hollow Austin Lee Bunn 37 2016 Oh Be Joyful Susan Jacobson 38 2017 Picture This Jari Osborne 39 2018 Pop Rox Nate Trinrud 40 2019 Thrive Jamie Dispirito 41 2020 The Butterfly Shiho Fukada 2021 Noor amp Layla Fawzia Mirza 42 2022 How Not to Date While Trans Nyala Moon 43 2023 Apayauq Zeppelin Zeerip 44 Best Canadian Film edit 1998 The Grace of God John L Ecuyer 46 1999 Laugh in the Dark Justine Pimlott 2000 Johnny Greyeyes Jorge Manzano 2001 Hey Happy Noam Gonick My Left Breast Gerry Rogers 2002 Miss 501 A Portrait of Luck Clint Alberta 2003 Saved by the Belles Ziad Touma 2004 Sugar John Palmer 47 2005 Everyone Bill Marchant 2006 Amnesia The James Brighton Enigma Denis Langlois 533 Statements Tori Foster 2007 The Chinese Botanist s Daughters Dai Sijie 33 2008 Be Like Others Tanaz Eshaghian 2009 Fig Trees John Greyson 2010 Mark Mike Hoolboom 35 2011 Home of the Buffalo Remy Huberdeau 2012 She Said Boom The Story of Fifth Column Kevin Hegge 36 2013 For Dorian Rodrigo Barriuso 45 2014 Tom at the Farm Xavier Dolan 2015 What We Have Ce qu on a Maxime Desmons 37 2016 Closet Monster Stephen Dunn 38 2017 Rebels on Pointe Bobbi Jo Hart 39 2018 Love Scott Laura Marie Wayne 40 2019 Drag Kids Megan Wennberg 41 2020 No Ordinary Man Aisling Chin Yee and Chase Joynt 19 2021 Fanny The Right to Rock Bobbi Jo Hart 42 2022 Out in the Ring Ry Levey 43 2023 Supporting Our Selves Lulu Wei 44 Best First Feature Film Bill Sherwood Award edit 2009 To Each Her Own Heather Tobin 2010 Plan B Marco Berger 35 2011 Black Field Vardis Marinakis 2012 N A 2013 Animals Marcal Fores 2014 52 Tuesdays Sophie Hyde 2015 How to Win at Checkers Every Time Josh Kim 2016 Spa Night Andrew Ahn 38 2017 God s Own Country Francis Lee 39 2018 Retablo Alvaro Delgado Aparicio 40 2019 A Dog Barking at the Moon Xiang Zi 41 2020 No Hard Feelings Futur Drei Faraz Shariat 19 2021 Sweetheart Marley Morrison 42 2022 Homebody Joseph Sackett 43 2023 Almamula Juan Sebastian Torales 44 Best Documentary edit 1998 The Brandon Teena Story Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir 1999 I Know a Place Roy Mitchell 2000 Living with Pride Ruth C Ellis 100 Yvonne Welbon 2001 Queen of the Whole Wide World Roger Hyde 2002 Ruthie and Connie Every Room in the House Deborah Dickson 2003 Children of the Crocodile Marsha Emerman 2004 Superstar in a Housedress Craig B Highberger 2005 Fag Hags Women Who Love Gay Men Justine Pimlott 2006 The End of Second Class Nancy Nicol 2007 Red Without Blue Benita Sills Todd Sills and Brooke Sebold 33 2008 She s a Boy I Knew Gwen Haworth 2009 Ferron Girl on a Road Gerry Rogers 2010 The Topp Twins Untouchable Girls Leanne Pooley 35 2011 We Were Here David Weissman 2012 N A 2013 Bridegroom Linda Bloodworth Thomason 2014 Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine Michele Josue 2015 Game Face Michiel Thomas 37 2016 Major Annalise Ophelian 38 2017 Chavela Catherine Gund and Daresha Kyi 39 2018 Call Her Ganda PJ Raval 41 2019 We Are the Radical Monarchs Linda Goldstein Knowlton 41 2020 Little Girl La petite fille Sebastien Lifshitz 2021 A Sexplanation Alexander Liu 42 2022 Gateways Grind Jacquie Lawrence 43 2023 Leilani s Fortune Loveleen Kaur 44 Best Canadian Short Film edit 1998 Why I Hate Bees Sarah Abbott 1999 Swerve Andrea Dorfman 2000 Helpless Maiden Makes an I Statement Thirza Cuthand Unmapping Desire Sheila James Quiver Scott Beveridge 2001 Rainmakers Zimbabwe Robbie Hart Sea in the Blood Richard Fung Viens Dehors Come Out Eric Tessier 2002 Play She Said Lex Vaughn The Salivation Army Scott Treleaven 2003 This Boy Amy Burt Audition Tape Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay 2004 Listen Susan Justin A Moth and a Butterfly Gilbert Kwong 2005 Girl on Girl Miss Nomer Collective 2006 Jean Genet in Chicago Frederic Moffat Sweater People Nicole Chung 2007 The Saddest Boy in the World Jamie Travis Black Men and Me Michele Pearson Clarke 33 2008 For a Relationship Jim Verburg 2009 The Golden Pin Cuong Ngo 2010 Rex vs Singh Richard Fung John Greyson and Ali Kazimi 2011 Dance to Miss Chief Kent Monkman 2012 Narcissus Coral Short 36 2013 Stop Calling Me Honey Bunny Gabrielle Zilkha 45 2014 Waack Revolt A Dance Film Sonia Hong 2015 Hole Martin Edralin 37 2016 Never Steady Never Still Kathleen Hepburn 38 2017 Picture This Jari Osborne 39 2018 The Things You Think I m Thinking Sherren Lee 2019 Soft Spot Justine Stevens 41 2020 Swimmers Chris Ross 19 2021 You Will Still Be Here Tomorrow Michael Hanley 42 2022 Thot or Not Dylan Glynn 43 2023 Adore Beth Warrian 44 Emerging Canadian Artist edit 2011 Swim Jordan Tannahill 2012 Akin Chase Joynt 36 2013 Happy Birthday Chad Jason Sharman 45 2014 Tru Love Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald 100 Crushes Chapter 6 They Elisha Lim 2015 Beat Tricia Hagoriles 37 2016 Pyotr495 Blake Mawson 38 2017 Faggot Tapette Olivier Perrier 39 2018 For Nonna Anna Luis De Filippis 40 2019 Skies Are Not Just Blue Lysandre Cosse Tremblay 41 2020 Body So Fluorescent David Di Giovanni 19 2021 Pitoc e icinakosian Jos Onimskiw Ottawa Dube and Gerry Ottawa 42 2022 Save the Date Bria McLaughlin 43 2023 Scaring Women at Night Karimah Zakia Issa 44 See also editList of LGBT film festivals List of film festivals in CanadaReferences edit Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival Archives and Special Collections University of Ottawa Retrieved 7 December 2023 Kay Jeremy 2020 05 23 Digital events to mark 30th anniversary of Inside Out LGBT festival exclusive Screen Retrieved 2020 07 21 Toronto s Inside Out LGBTQ film festival postponed to October Retrieved 2020 07 21 Warner Tom 2002 Inside Out Film and Video Festival Never Going Back A History of Queer Activism in Canada Toronto Ont University of Toronto Press pp 334 335 ISBN 9781442677623 OCLC 288096774 Joceline Andersen From the Ground Up Transforming the Inside Out LGBT Film and Video Festival of Toronto Canadian Journal of Film Studies Volume 21 Issue 1 March 2012 pp 38 57 a b Netflix Inside Out team on initiative to support Canadian LGBTQ filmmakers Retrieved 2020 07 21 a b Ramos Dino Ray 2020 07 09 Inside Out LGBTQ Film Festival Unveils Recipients For Re Focus Emergency Relief Fund Deadline Retrieved 2020 07 21 a b Barry Hertz Toronto s Inside Out attempts a 2021 film festival like no other The Globe and Mail May 24 2021 Film news The Globe and Mail March 22 1991 Committee refuses appeal on aid cut to gay film festival The Globe and Mail December 1 1993 Gay filmfest kicks off The Globe and Mail May 28 1994 Anderson Jason May 21 2015 Inside Out film festival celebrates 25th anniversary Toronto Star Retrieved April 5 2019 DeMara Bruce May 19 2010 Film fest explores gay lesbian history Toronto Star Retrieved April 5 2019 Wilner Norman May 4 2018 Inside Out announces 2018 lineup Now a b Inside Out Retrieved 2020 07 21 Chris Dupuis How one local festival wants to bring queer back to Toronto Daily Xtra June 21 2016 Kevin Ritchie Inside Out film festival postponed over coronavirus concerns Now March 25 2020 Norman Wilner Inside Out 2020 is happening online in October Now July 28 2020 a b c d e Inside Out LGBT film fest reveals prize winners early Toronto Star October 5 2020 Jeremy Kay Language Lessons to open Toronto s Inside Out Screen Daily May 3 2021 Gay ghosts premiere at film fest Poltergay will appeal to all audiences says festival director Ottawa Citizen October 24 2007 Festival comes out with more movies Kingston Whig Standard January 12 2005 Five films not to miss at Inside Out 2017 Ottawa s LGBT film festival Daily Xtra November 6 2017 Ottawa film festival upset after gay themed films seized at border Canadian Press November 22 2009 Coming out at Inside Out festival National Post May 14 2005 Winsa Patty December 23 2018 Mark Bonham calls himself a financial punk Here s why he s now raising money for LGBTQ causes Toronto Star Olsen Deidre June 4 2018 New fund supports LGBTQ women and non binary filmmakers Now Leo Barraclough Inside Out LGBTQ Film Festival Reveals Finance Forum Lineup Variety May 8 2020 Crave puts spotlight on LGBTQ content Playback May 1 2019 With a little help from Netflix Inside Out is opening major doors for the future of LGTBQ stories CBC Arts May 23 2019 Kelly Townsend Inside Out launches emergency relief funding for LGBTQ projects Playback May 12 2020 Jeff Ewing Major LGBTQ Film Festivals Partner To Create The North American Queer Festival Alliance NAQFA Forbes June 17 2020 a b c d e Sijie Dai film named Best Feature at Inside Out fest The Globe and Mail May 29 2007 Mike Vokins Is it real or science fiction Xtra June 17 2009 a b c d e Inside Out Film Festival winners National Post June 1 2010 a b c d Margarita grabs audience award at Inside Out Festival Playback June 1 2012 a b c d e f What We Have takes best Canadian feature at Inside Out Playback June 1 2015 a b c d e f g Closet Monster Wins at Inside Out Northern Stars June 7 2016 a b c d e f g Rebels on Pointe takes best Canadian feature at Inside Out Playback June 6 2017 a b c d e White Rabbit wins 2018 Inside Out LGBT Film Festival audience award Screen Daily June 4 2018 a b c d e f g h Billie And Emma wins audience award at Inside Out 2019 Now June 3 2019 a b c d e f g Amber Dowling June 7 2021 Fanny The Right to Rock nabs Best Canadian Feature at Inside Out Playback a b c d e f g Patrick Hipes Inside Out 2SLGBTQ Film Festival Winners Include We Will Never Belong Homebody More Deadline Hollywood June 6 2022 a b c d e f g Valerie Complex InsideOut 2SLGBTQ Film Festival Announces 2023 Award Winners Deadline Hollywood June 6 2023 a b c d Weekly roundup distribution awards and funding news Playback June 7 2013 Stacey Donen Hoping for discovery Playback July 6 2009 Inside Out fest names Sugar best feature Toronto Star May 31 2004 External links editOfficial website 43 38 48 N 79 23 25 W 43 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