imagineNATIVE Film Festival

imagineNATIVE Ends Another Successful Year
imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival came to a close last night, handing out Awards and celebrating another record-breaking year. more...



Urban Rez
This episode is a special look at the fastest growing indigenous film and media arts festival in the world. ImagineNATIVE is in its ninth year and Métis media artist Danis Goulet more...



e-bulletin, Nov 14
North by Northeast, Toronto, Edmonton International Film Festival, WIFT - Toronto Executive Management Program, WIFT - Toronto Media Leadership Program, OAC, Ojibway Cultural Centre and the Woodland Cultural Centre Exhibition Assistance Program more...



imagineNATIVE in Australia
View Black Tracks Canada as they captured the vitality and cultural diversity of the world’s Indigenous nations direct from the streets of Toronto at imagineNATIVE 2008. more...



e-bulletin, Nov 4
View Points Panel Discussion moderated by Kerry Swanson. Co-presentation with Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival. FREE Co-presentation with Regent Park Film Festival. Call for Submissions. Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers. Tribeca All Access. Americas Film Festival more...



FREE Co-Presentation with Regent Park Film Festival
Saturday, November 8, 6:00pm Nelson Mandela Public School, 440 Shuter Street FREE and open to the public!! The program Hush...She’s Coming includes the imagineNATIVE favourites Hush by Dena Curtis and Destiny in Alice by Sonja Dare. more...



Co-Presentation with Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival
Saturday, November 8, 1:00pm Workman Theatre, 1001 Queen Street West $10 or pay-what-you-can more...



View Points at Planet IndigenUs
View Points panel discussion More Than Bows and Arrows coming up November 12, 2008 at Harbourfront Centre, moderated by imagineNATIVE’s Kerry Swanson more...



Co-Presentation with Toronto Palestine Film Festival
Tomorrow Night, Wednesday, October 29, 9:30pm at the Revenue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Avenue. more...


Telefilm Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Telefilm Canada and Aboriginal Peoples Television Network announce successful projects selected for the Featuring Aboriginal Stories Program. more...



WIN to see Xavante Strategy
"...My father came back with a very serious face and told me that I was going to have to live in another place, with the Warazu (white man)...." more...



A Creative Dynamic New Website
imagineNATIVE takes its blazingly creative dynamic online with a brand new website - a key initiative of the ninth annual ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. more...


Volunteer at imagineNATIVE!
As a non-profit charitable organization, we depend on the support of volunteers. As well as being a lot of fun, volunteering can provide a way to gain valuable experience and meet key players in the entertainment industry more...


imagineNATIVE e-bulletin
(August 15, 2008) imagineNATIVE is moving on August 25, 2008 to: 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 349 All other contact information will remain the same, however may be temporarily more...



Métis filmmaker Shane Belcourt Makes Feature film debut with Tkaronto
“Smart and sexy and arresting, and the performances (especially from Melanie McLaren as Jolene) are terrific…This is a worthwhile indie feature attracting a lot of deserved buzz, so catch it while you can.” - Liz Braun, Ottawa Sun “One of the year’s most appealing local indie features.” - Jason Anderson, Eye Weekly more...


imagineNATIVE e-bulletin
July 27, 2008 ImagineNATIVE is currently seeking submissions for a Documentary & Drama Pitch: Exclusive Professional Training & Pitch Sessions. Do you have a great idea for a short (23 min or less) documentary or short drama more...


e-bulletin, July 11
ImagineNATIVE is currently seeking feature length films (drama and documentary) for the upcoming annual film festival. Please spread the word and keep your ears open for any films produced by Indigenous filmmakers (writers, producers, and directors) that have made a feature length film in the past two years. more...