September 1st, 2018
NEWS RELEASE
CIFF RED CARPET SCREENINGS INCLUDE “UNBROKEN” AND “I CAN ONLY IMAGINE”
BOTH NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE
TORONTO
- The 2nd annual Canadian International Faith & Family Film Festival (CIFF) takes place at Innis College | University of Toronto September 14th-16th and is making its mark with an over the top group of nominated films from around the world. CIFF is thrilled to announce it’s nominations from: 177 submissions, 70 selections to 35 final nominations.
Categories included Features, Documentaries, Shorts, Revival Films, Family Films, Music Videos, Screenplays & New Media. Entries received were from 22 countries, including Canada, United States, China, Australia and Brazil and will comprise of Sunday night awards show to be streamed live and to be produced for syndication. The festival will conclude on Sunday with a Red Carpet Premiere of director’s
Jon
and
Andrew Erwin’s
“I Can Only Imagine” from Lions Gate/Mission Pictures featuring a stellar performance by
Dennis Quaid
who is up for best supporting actor. The inspiring true story behind MercyMe's beloved, chart topping song that brings ultimate hope to so many is a gripping reminder of the power of true forgiveness. Saturday’s red carpet night will be equally exciting with the Canadian premiere of “Unbroken: Path To Redemption” from Pure Flix/Universal, based on
Laura Hillenbrand's
bestselling book, this film begins where Unbroken ends of Olympian and World War II hero
Louis Zamperini's
powerful true story of forgiveness, redemption, and amazing grace.
The Saturday afternoon weekend panel open discussion include an all star faith film industry Q&A with Star Wars Academy Award winner
Roger Christian
, producer
Cindy Bond
of Mission Pictures International, director
Christopher Bessette
, TV executive
Isaac Hernandez
of UpLiftTV/Parables, producer and film historian
Paul Burford
and screenwriter
John Patus
of Left Behind.
Notable projects being screened include: Feature films “The Identical” with
Ray Liotta
and
Ashley Judd
, “Trade of Innocence” with
Mira Sorvino
and
Dermot Mulroney
, documentary “Genesis: Paradise Lost, France’s celebrated short film “Alice in the Sky with Comets” with
Lionel Abelanski
and
Emma Bergeron
, U.S. family award winning feature F.R.E.D.I. and a special presentation screening of
Jason Barbeck’s
and
Rafael Kalamat’s
Adams Testament.
Art Hindle
will be receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the Canadian film and television industry for over 45 years. The Faith Achievement Award will go to
Cindy Bond
for her contribution to the faith film industry. The 2018 CIFF festival will wrap up with a live awards show that includes fourteen “Tower of Faith” awards. Expect a wide variety of celebrity presenters and performances by Juno nominated singer
Steph Carse
and Nashville legend
Wade “Elvis” Cummins
.
Here are the nominees:
Best Picture
Indivisible
Unbroken: Path To Redemption
I Can Only Imagine
The Identical
The One I Wrote For You
Trade Of Innocents
Best Documentary
Sister Elizabeth: The Strength Of Faith
Genesis: Paradise Lost
Cowboy And The Preacher: The Life And Times Of Tri Robinson
Amazon Rising: Joy In The Jungle
The One Who Holds The Sovereignty Over Everything
The God Who Speaks
The Vatican Deception
Best Short Film
Resilience
Discovering Heaven
Alice In The Sky With Comets
Just A Prayer
What Is Human
Best Family Film
Adventures Of The Sea Kids
F.R.E.D.I.
Noah’s Park
The Passion: A Brick Film
The One I Wrote For You
Best Director
David G. Evans - Indivisible
Dustin Marcellino - The Identical
Harold Kronk - Unbroken: Path To Redemption
Christopher Bessette - Trade Of Innocents
Andrew Erwin and John Erwin - I Can Only Imagine
Best Lead Actor
Blake Rayne –The Identical
Frank Chiesurin – A Murder Of Innocence
Samuel Hunt – Unbroken: Path To Redemption
Justin Bruening – Indivisible
J. Michael Finley – I Can Only Imagine
Best Lead Actress
Emma Bergeron - Alice In the Sky With Comets
Rachel MacMillan - A Murder Of Innocence
Mira Sorvino - Trade Of Innocents
Sarah Drew - Indivisible
Justine Burgerey – Resilience
Faith Achievement Award
Cindy Bond
Best Supporting Actor
Ray Liotta – The Identical
Kevin Pollack – The One I Wrote For You
Trieu Tran – Trade Of Innocents
Dennis Quaid - I Can Only Imagine
Lionel Abelanski - Alice In the Sky With Comets
Best Supporting Actress
Ashley Judd – The Identical
Christine Woods – The One I Wrote For You
Merritt Patterson – Unbroken:Path To Redemption
Madeline Carroll - I Can Only Imagine
Casimere Jollette - F.R.E.D.I.
Best Screenplay
Preacher
The Latter Rain
Seraphina
The Apostle
A Father’s Revenge
Best Music Video
Prayer
Star Of The East
God With Me
Amazing Grace
The Parliament Of Souls
Best New Media
Restoring The Shack
Noah’s Park
The Passion: A Brick film
The Network: Pilot
Young Once
Lifetime Achievement Award
Art Hindle
Last year FOX News’
Sean Hannity
announced CIFF’s best picture win for
Kevin
and
Sam Sorbo's
“Let There Be Light” on the 20th of September (Fox News is the most-watched network across cable news, according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data, FNC has now achieved this feat for 62 consecutive quarters). This year’s television broadcast media support coverage included 100Huntley Street, 700 Club Canada, JoyTV, Parables TV, UpLift TV, Vision Zoomer Television and Hope Channel. The CIFF awards show television broadcast date/s with YesTV in Canada and Parables/UpLift in the U.S. is TBA. The show will also be live on YouTube and FaceBook. Festival directors and co-founders
Rafael Kalamat
and
Jason Barbeck
noted that the feedback from the faith-based film industry indicated that “CIFF is the fastest growing film fest of it’s kind in the world, with a mandate to inspire and show stories of redemption and courage. We are changing the world one film at a time, as many of these films never get a chance at a theatrical release.” Faith media mogul
Tore Stautland
recently stated that “by year five, this festival may very well grow to be the biggest faith film festival.”
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ABOUT CIFF
The Canadian International Faith & Family Film Festival (CIFF) is a charitable not-for-profit division of A.C.T. Canada & International (Artists in Christian Testimony). Their vision is ministry through media. They are well on their way to be an international leader in faith based film & music culture. CIFF projects include the annual Canadian International Faith & Family Film Festival at Innis College Town Hall Theatre and Cinema Studies Institute which features two cinemas, classrooms, learning and conference facilities with an innovative national distribution program. The organization projects to generate an annual economic impact of $1 million CND in 2019. CIFF is generously supported by contributors including founding sponsor A.C.T. Canada & International (Artists in Christian Testimony), AFBS Actra Fraternal Benefits Society, CBS Canadian Bible Society and its founders Rafael Kalamat and Jason Barbeck. For more information, visit: www.cifflix.ca
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