In this issue: ▪ Ottawa Festival Films Revealed▪ 2013/14 Four-Play Series - Early Bird Pricing▪ New Kids on the Block▪ Inside Out / OUTtv Post-Pro

   
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Blue is the Warmest Color

The complete 2013 Ottawa LGBT Film Festival schedule has been revealed.

Ottawa LGBT Film Festival | October 17 to 20, 2013

Tickets on sale October 3rd.

Highlights:
* 2013 Cannes Palme d'Or Award: Blue is the Warmest Color (La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2)
* 2013 Cannes Un Certain Regard Directing Prize: Stranger by the Lake (L'inconnu du lac)
* 2013 Inside Out Audience Award - Best Feature: Reaching for the Moon (Flores Raras)
* 2013 QFest Jury Award - Best Documentary: Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth
* 2013 QFest Jury Award - Best Feature: Free Fall (Freier Fall)
* 2013 Inside Out and 2013 Tribeca Audience Awards - Best Documentary: Bridegroom

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We completely sold out our last Four-Play Screening Series. Reserve your Four-Play Pass today at the Early Bird rate. Passes are valid for one ticket to each screening in the Four-Play Series.

Early Bird (until Sept 22) -
General $30 | Members/Seniors/Student ID $24

Regular Prices (after Sept 22) -
General $40 | Members/Seniors/Student ID $32

Single tickets will be available 2 weeks prior to each screening date.
General $12 | Members/Seniors/Student ID $10

SAVE THE DATES
Monday October 7
Wednesday December 4
Wednesday January 15
Wednesday March 12

Due to high demand, we will be moving to a larger cinema in the TIFF Bell Lightbox for the 2013/14 Series.

Stay tuned for the announcement of the films screening at the October and December Four-Play.

Limited sponsorship opportunities available. Connect with the audience on a year-round basis. Download the 4-Play Sponsorship Package here.

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Welcome, Philip!

As we prepare to welcome a new baby to the Inside Out family we’d also like you to join us in welcoming a not-so-new kid to the block. Development Manager Anuja Varghese will begin maternity leave at the end of September. There’s no doubt that Anuja’s organizational talent and ability to nurture our members will come in handy as she enters motherhood. Thank you, Anuja!

Stepping in for Anuja is an old hat. Fresh off a 3-year communications stint at Pride Foundation, North America’s largest LGBT community foundation based in Seattle, Philip Wong returns to Toronto’s nonprofit sector where he previously led the LGBT Youth Line, Community One Foundation and LGBT Giving Network conference. While in Seattle, Philip was heavily involved with Washington State’s successful campaign to legalize same-sex marriage and led the rebranding of Pride Foundation. We’re thrilled to have Philip join the team. He’s already in the office so be sure to
send him your donation and membership inquiries at philip@insideout.ca.

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Inside Out, in partnership with OUTtv, is pleased to announce the third year of the Post-Production Fund in support of emerging and established Canadian filmmakers and video artists complete post-production work on their film and video projects.

Grants will be awarded in the range of $500 to $3,000 per project.

DEADLINE: November 1, 2013

Complete Details

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Around Town

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The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) is an artist-run cultural and educational media arts organization dedicated to celebrating excellence in the moving image. Full details.

Fall 2013 Film/Video/Interactive Art Workshops

FULL SCHEDULE NOW ONLINE! Registration opens on Tuesday September 17th at 1137 Dupont Street (at Gladstone Ave) or by phone, 416-588-6444. We have over 55 workshops on Super 8mm, 16mm, 35mm, HD filmmaking and interactive art.

Workshops include Introduction to Independent Filmmaking, Short Film Writing, Camera Theory, Lighting Fundamentals, The No Budget Feature, RED EPIC Camera, Grant Writing for Arts Councils and more! Also three unique workshops in October by Visiting Artists!

FREE Events: Save the dates! No Reading After The Internet Salon (Sep 16th), Open House and tours of the facility (Sep 24th); and Discussion Panel: Social Justice and Activist Filmmaking (Oct 1st).

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