Quebec City Film Festival
Quebec City Film Festival is a film festival held annually in September in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It screens short and feature films and premieres movies from all over the world.
Description
Founded in 2011, the Quebec City Film Festival is a non-profit organization that strives to offer film enthusiasts from Quebec and visitors from outside the province and abroad a major film event similar to other iconic international film festivals. It is a renowned and recognised platform that screens regional and international productions of new and original films. The QCFF also supports local and regional emerging artists by providing them with a showcase to present their works that attracts major media exposure.History
Since its inception, every year in the month of September the QCFF presents about 50 international feature films and more than 100 short films. The films represent all cinematographic genres and perspectives from all over the world, attracting an audience of more than 25,000 festival visitors every year. In addition to these works come the artisans that create them. At past events, the QCFF was proud to welcome more than 300 special guests to the festival, including well known filmmakers Jean-Claude Labrecque, Xavier Dolan, Jean-Marc Vallée, Denys Arcand, Christophe Gans, Mike Figgis, and Larry Clark as well as the many actors, writers and producers who also accompany their works at the festival.The festival was not staged in 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec, but returned in 2022 with a smaller program than usual.
2011
- 21 September – 2 October
- 122 films
- 80 special guests
- 10 387 festival visitors
2012
- 13 – 23 September
- 155 films
- 75 special guests
- 24 421 festival visitors
Festival activities were centred around the Dôme in Place d’Youville and became a distinctive feature of the festival. It was open free to the public and hosted several evening parties and VIP events.
2013
- 18 – 29 September
- 161 films
- 88 special guests
- 25 464 festival visitors
New for the third year: the creation of the Cinephile Jury, made up entirely of residents of Québec City. The jury awards the most original film among first-time filmmakers. In 2013, the award went to Don Jon, the debut by American actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
2014
- 18 – 28 September
- 161 films
- 105 special guests
- 23 191 festival visitors
The usual closing ceremony, which had been held on the last Saturday, is from then on replaced by a gala on the second Wednesday, during which the award ceremony takes place.
Shortly before the festival began, containers were remodelled as mini cinema halls named Ciné Pop-up. A roaming project, they are placed in different locations throughout Québec City. The goal of Ciné Pop-up is to relocate screenings to where residents live so that they can view a selection of short films in their neighbourhoods.
2015
- 16 – 27 September
- 217 films
- 208 special guests
- 24 839 festival visitors
The concert film The Phantom of the Opera was presented at the Palais Montcalm and featured a Casavant organ.
Ciné Pop-up continued to relocate throughout the city as Place d'Youville was transformed into a large open-air cinema, with screenings that included, among others, the Back to the Future trilogy to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the release of the first film.
2016
- 14 – 24 September
- 204 special guests
- 294 films
- over 30 000 festival visitors
The Palais Montcalm also hosted the North-American premiere of 1:54 by Yan England, screened as the film of the Award ceremony night. The features It's only the End of the World by Xavier Dolan and Kiss me like a Lover by André Forcier, both premiered at the festival and were favorites among the audience, the latter winning the Public's Choice Award for a Feature Film.
For a third year in a row, the Ciné Pop-up also spread around downtown, both before and during the festival, becoming over the years a classic and must-see event.
2017
- 13 – 23 September
- 253 special guests
- 291 films
- over 45 000 festival visitors
Two Film Concerts were hosted at Palais Montcalm. The Passion of Joan of Arc, Dreyer's silent masterpiece of 1928, eas interpreted by the pianist and organist Karol Mossakowski. QCFF also screened Oscar-winning BiRDMAN by Alejandro González Iñárritu, with the soundtrack performed live by its composer, drummer Antonio Sánchez.
Various cultural personalities attended the Festival: Louise Lecavalier, Marc Séguin, Zachary Richard, Cédric Klapisch, and others.
Tributes
- 2011: Jean-Claude Labrècque and Larry Clark
- 2012: Alex Gibney
- 2013: Izabel Grondin and Im Sang-soo
- 2014: Richard Lavoie, Bruce LaBruce and Alain Resnais
- 2015: Denys Arcand and Matthew Rankin
- 2016: Julien Poulin and Rock Demers
- 2017: George Lazenby
Spokespersons
- 2014 : Yves Jacques
- 2015 : François Létourneau
Venues
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