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Toronto Film School Video Game students made a strong showing at the recent LEVEL UP Showcase – walking away from Ontario’s premier event for emerging game development talent with three award wins! The 3rd annual showcase, which was held at the Westin Harbour Castle in downtown Toronto, welcomed over 4,000 attendees on April 12, providing …Read more
Toronto Film School’s Michael Paszt will celebrate the world premiere of his latest wrestling documentary, Lunatic: The Luna Vachon Story, at the Canadian Film Fest this weekend. The film, which the longtime Film Production and Writing for Film & Television instructor produced alongside writer-director/pro-wrestler Kate Kroll, will mark its big screen debut as the festival’s …
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Toronto Film School’s latest stage production, Flock, explores the ways we choose the stories that define us – both to ourselves and to the wider world. Directed by Jonathan Higgins, the 75-minute play is the latest from award-winning playwright John Kolvenbach, whose plays include the Olivier-nominated West End productions of Love Song starring Cillian Murphy …
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Toronto Film School Acting students are set to tackle an adaptation of a Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a charmingly eccentric family when their production of For What It’s Worth hits the stage at the 918 Bathurst Centre later this month. Directed by Tanya Rintoul, the 75-minute play is an adaptation of Moss Hart and George …
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Toronto Film School recently hosted its first-ever roundtable entitled Women in Film and TV, marking a significant milestone in the school’s ongoing commitment to supporting Canadian talent and empowering women in the screen industries. The exclusive roundtable featured notable Toronto Film School alumni alongside Canadian Screen Award-winning actor, producer and writer, Amanda Brugel, who is …
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In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025, we’re proud to honor the incredible female creatives within the Toronto Film School community. At TFS, we believe in empowering women to unleash their full potential, and this year our female faculty, staff, students, and alumni have achieved remarkable milestones, breaking barriers and inspiring others with their talent, …
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Following its otherworldly success on the festival circuit, Jeffrey St. Jules’ The Silent Planet is celebrating both its theatrical and digital release this week. Written and directed by St. Jules, a longtime Film Production and Writing for Film & Television instructor, the 96-minute sci-fi thriller follows an aging convict named Theodore (played by Elias Koteas), …
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