CineFAM Film Festival AWARDS CEREMONY “ Understand History. Innovate Future”
Toronto (2 November, 2021): CineFAM Film Festival celebrated a successful 5th year of films with its awards ceremony October 24th. CineFAM, founded by award winning filmmaker and Academy member Frances-Anne Solomon, introduces audiences around the globe to bold and original stories by women and non-binary creators of colour. The 2021 festival theme, ”5 Years of Limitless Imagination’’ was brought to life by this year’s filmmakers. The festival opened with the powerful, thought-provoking Film “Subjects of Desire” by Jennifer Holness and closing out the festival No Justice No Peace by KahRa Azania Martin, What I Meant to Say by Oshini Wanigasekeraand Stateless by Michèle Stephenson,
CineFAM Film Festivalis proud to announce the 2021 award recipients:
Best Feature Film
The First Call by Angela Onuora (Kitchener, Ontario)
Best Feature Documentary
Subjects of Desire by Jennifer Holness (Toronto, Ontario)
Best Short
What I meant to Say by Oshini Wanigasekera (Calgary, Alberta)
Best Director
AI: Artificial Immortality by Ann Shin (Toronto, Ontario)
Best Overall Film
Wash Day by Kourtney Jackson (Toronto, Ontario)
Best Cinematography
The Curse of Willow Song by Karen Lam (Burnaby, British Columbia)
Impact Award (Tied)
No Justice No Peace by KhaRa Azania Martin (Pickering, Ontario)
Only Light will touch us by Alicia K. Harris (Scarborough, Ontario)
Thank you to all the filmmakers who brought their outstanding projects to CineFAM Film Festival 2021.
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