SUBMISSION DEADLINE - July 15, 2009
The Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF) is a 10-day long public film festival that runs on the ONESTOP network of LCD screens situated above the subway platforms inside the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).
The festival runs September 11 - 20, 2009, concurrent with the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and has an audience of over 1.6 million daily commuters.
TUFF films are silent, 1-minute in length and selected by a panel of filmmakers, academic and programmers with the top 3 films chosen guest judge Don McKellar (Where The Truth Lies, Slings and Arrows, Blindness).
TUFF is based on an open call for participation from both trained professional and untrained amateur filmmakers. Filmmakers are asked to submit to one of 7 urban-themed categories: Urban Diversity; Urban Encounters; Urban Ideas; Urban Imaginary; Urban Journeys; Urban Natural; and Urban Secrets.
Over $12,000 in cash awards and other prizes are up for grabs.
Go to ?url? http://www.torontourbanfilmfestival.com?/url? for full details.