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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21st, 2001
Location Bloor Cinema Interaccess
9am - 10am The Impact of International trade Agreements on Indigenous Artists and Communities - Aboriginal community leaders and international representatives will share their knowledge of trade agreements and their importance to you.
10am - 11am
11am - noon Hosting Multimedia Submissions
noon - 1pm KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Standard Broadcasting (DURING LUNCH)
1pm - 2pm Reaching your Audience through radio - New vs. traditional ways of communicating stories through radio.
2pm - 3pm Getting accepted into a film/video festival - Discussion on how to get your film/video accepted.
3pm - 4pm Animation: old stories, new technology - Artists share their excitement on the visual impact of animation.
4pm - 5pm Indigenous television around the world
5pm - 6pm

6pm -7pm OPENING NIGHT-presented by the National Film Board of Canada "Atarnajut: The Fast Runner" by Igloolik Isuma Productions. Introduced by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson
7pm - 8pm
8pm - 9pm
9pm - 10pm
10pm - 11pm

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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22nd, 2001
Location Innis College Innis College - room TBA VTAPE Interaccess Sheriton Hotel
9am - 10am Breakfast-networking Breakfast-networking

Breakfast-networking
10am - 11am Special Screening Residential Schools Learning to Pitch our Stories - An informal session to teach skills needed to pitch a story idea Screening
HOSPITALITY SUITE AVAILABLE FOR SCREENINGS ON THE FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASES.
11am - noon Hosting Multimedia Submissions
noon - 1pm LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
1pm - 2pm Screening Making the Pitch - Artists will be asked to prepare an industry standard five minute pitch to present to a panel of esteemed buyers. Screening
2pm - 3pm
3pm - 4pm SELECTED FILM AND VIDEO SHORTS
Screening
4pm - 5pm
5pm - 6pm Screening INTERNATIONAL RECEPTION details to be announced Screening
6pm -7pm
7pm - 8pm Screening
Screening
8pm - 9pm

9pm - 10pm



Screen works in progress--POPCORN DISCUSSION
10pm - 11pm



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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23rd, 2001
Location Innis College Innis College - room TBA VTAPE Interaccess Sheriton Hotel SkyDome
9am - 10am Breakfast-networking TELE FILM - Meet the Broadcasters

Breakfast-networking
10am - 11am Special Screening Residential Schools Screening
HOSPITALITY SUITE AVAILABLE FOR SCREENINGS ON THE FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASES.
11am - noon Hosting Multimedia Submissions
noon - 1pm LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
1pm - 2pm Screening TELEFILM - Meet with TeleFilm and a Senior Producer Screening Special presentation of Buffy Ste Marie's Cradleboard Project
2pm - 3pm
3pm - 4pm TV Program Screenings Screening LISTEN AND LEARN CREE
4pm - 5pm
5pm - 6pm Screening INTERNATIONAL RECEPTION details to be announced Screening
Internet Stream- casting throughout the day during the pow wow
6pm -7pm
7pm - 8pm Screening
Special Reception with VTAPE and Interaccess
8pm - 9pm

9pm - 10pm



Screen works in progress--POPCORN DISCUSSION
10pm - 11pm



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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24th, 2001
Location VTAPE Interaccess SkyDome CBC Building--Atrium 250 Front St.
9am - 10am



10am - 11am

HOSPITALITY SUITE
11am - noon Screening Hosting Multimedia Submissions
noon - 1pm
1pm - 2pm Screening
2pm - 3pm Radio broadcast throughout the day during the Pow wow
3pm - 4pm Screening
4pm - 5pm
5pm - 6pm Screening

Cocktail Reception
6pm -7pm

Gala dinner and awards presentation
7pm - 8pm


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9pm - 10pm


10pm - 11pm

After party @ Sambuca's (291 King St.)

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SUNDAY NOVEMBER 25th, 2001
Location SkyDome Interaccess
9am - 10am Internet Stream- casting throughout the day during the pow wow
10am - 11am
11am - noon Hosting Multimedia Submissions
noon - 1pm
1pm - 2pm SCREENING--best of imagineNATIVE festival.
2pm - 3pm
3pm - 4pm
4pm - 5pm
5pm - 6pm

6pm -7pm

7pm - 8pm
8pm - 9pm
9pm - 10pm
10pm - 11pm

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imagineNATIVE media arts festival 2001, November 21-24, Toronto, Canada
Festival Hotline (416) 585-2333