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		<title>Three Fires International Film Festival Kicks Off At The Muskoka Foundry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2024 23:27:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Three Fires International Film Festival (3FIFF) is set to ignite the screen. This three-day event, running from October 10–12, will spotlight a diverse array of films by emerging filmmakers, offering attendees a unique opportunity to experience powerful stories, vibrant cultures, and innovative filmmaking. Founded to champion independent voices, 3FIFF aims to foster meaningful dialogue [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Three Fires International Film Festival (3FIFF) is set to ignite the screen. This three-day event, running from October 10–12, will spotlight a diverse array of films by emerging filmmakers, offering attendees a unique opportunity to experience powerful stories, vibrant cultures, and innovative filmmaking.</p>
<p>Founded to champion independent voices, 3FIFF aims to foster meaningful dialogue around intersectionality and representation in cinema, particularly emphasizing Indigenous storytelling. This year’s lineup features films from across the globe, spanning genres from thought-provoking documentaries to experimental shorts.</p>
<p>The festival’s Opening Night will feature a special community screening free of charge of A Brother’s Bond by award winning Canadian Director Brayden Langford. Throughout the 3-day event, guests will have the chance to connect with the filmmakers, with panels following most of the film screenings.</p>
<p>Key Festival Highlights:</p>
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<li>Opening Night Ceremony: Thursday, October 10th, 7:00 PM at Muskoka Foundry.</li>
<li>Film Screenings: A curated selection of international and Indigenous films across a variety of genres.</li>
<li>Filmmaker Q&amp;A Panels: In-person discussions with filmmakers, offering behind-the-scenes insights into their creative processes.</li>
<li>Awards Ceremony: Saturday, October 12th, celebrating outstanding contributions to filmmaking.</li>
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<p>&#8220;Three Fires is more than a film festival—it’s a platform for bold and innovative storytelling that uplifts diverse voices and pushes boundaries,&#8221; said Melissa, one of the festival organizers. &#8220;We’re thrilled to welcome filmmakers and audiences alike to celebrate the power of cinema in bringing communities together.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tickets for the festival are available at <a href="http://www.3fiff.ca/">www.3fiff.ca</a>, with a variety of passes and options to suit every film lover. All filmmakers in attendance receive full festival passes, offering them the opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of creativity and collaboration that defines 3FIFF.</p>
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		<title>Three Fires Film Festival Welcomes Director Reynaldo Morales To Bracebridge With FlyBack Documentary On The Fight To Protect The Amazon Rainforest</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Three Fires International Film Festival (3FIFF) is proud to announce that it will host a special panel discussion featuring director Reynaldo Antonio Morales following the screening of his groundbreaking film The Fly Back (2024) on Friday, October 11, 2024, at 8:30 PM. This event is part of the festival, which runs from October 10-12, 2024, at [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Three Fires International Film Festival (3FIFF) is proud to announce that it will host a special panel discussion featuring director Reynaldo Antonio Morales following the screening of his groundbreaking film <span class="s4">The Fl</span><span class="s4">y</span><span class="s4"> Back</span> (2024) on Friday, October 11, 2024, at 8:30 PM. This event is part of the festival, which runs from October 10-12, 2024, at the Muskoka Foundry in partnership with Muskoka Arts and Crafts.</p>
<p><span class="s4">The Fly Back</span> is a powerful documentary that delves deep into the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, specifically around the paradisiac Caimito Lake. The film amplifies the voices of three Amazonian Indigenous nations in the Ucayali Basin as they courageously fight for their survival, defending their territories, governance systems, and way of life in the face of numerous threats. The film offers a vivid exploration of the region&#8217;s ongoing conflict, considered one of the largest and longest in the Amazon, as these communities work to protect the last remaining rainforests.</p>
<p>Following the screening, Morales will engage in an intimate discussion with the audience, sharing insights into the making of <span class="s4">The Fly Back</span>, the challenges Indigenous peoples face in the Amazon, and the critical importance of preserving both their culture and the environment.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re honored to have Reynaldo Antonio Morales at this year&#8217;s festival,&#8221; said Melissa, founder of 3FIFF. &#8220;His film offers a deeply moving and urgent message about Indigenous resistance and environmental preservation, aligning perfectly with our mission to highlight stories that foster global dialogue and intersectional representation.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to the panel, 3FIFF will feature Canadian and International film directors in exclusive discussion panels with live audiences. These panels will provide an engaging platform for filmmakers to share insights into their creative processes, address industry challenges, and explore the evolving landscape of Canadian cinema. Both emerging and established directors will participate, offering audiences an exciting opportunity for dialogue and deeper connections with the storytellers.</p>
<p>Don’t miss out! The free community screening of <span class="s4">A Brothers Bond</span> by emerging Canadian film director Brayden Langford will follow 3FIFF Opening Ceremony on October 10<span class="s5">th</span> at 6:30 pm. Attendees are encouraged to register on the Three Fires International Film Festival Website.</p>
<p>For the full program including the art market featured by MAC and to purchase tickets please visit <a href="http://www.3fiff.ca/"><span class="s6">www.3fiff.ca</span></a></p>
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		<title>Overview Of Huntsville&#8217;s First Three Fires International Film Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Aug 2023 01:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As the Three Fires International Film Festival began its opening ceremony on July 27th at River Mill Park, the teachings of esteemed Oji-Cree artist and sixties scoop survivor Crystal Semaganis and elder Strength from Bear Waters Gathering served as a guiding force for the upcoming days. Their powerful words ignited a sense of purpose and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">As the Three Fires International Film Festival began its opening ceremony on July 27th at River Mill Park, the teachings of esteemed Oji-Cree artist and sixties scoop survivor Crystal Semaganis and elder Strength from Bear Waters Gathering served as a guiding force for the upcoming days. Their powerful words ignited a sense of purpose and commitment to fostering cultural understanding, empathy, and amplifying underrepresented voices in the film industry as a means for broader social change. Bear Waters Gathering emphasized the significance of the Two Row Wampum, symbolizing the peaceful coexistence, respect, and friendship between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and European settlers. These teachings remind us of the importance of co-existing with all living beings, maintaining non-hierarchical relationships, and refraining from interference. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Honoring Indigenous Stories and Voices </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Throughout the festival, filmmakers from diverse backgrounds showcased their works, weaving a beautiful array of narratives reflecting the vast range of human experiences. Understanding the historical impact of colonialism is essential for us to address and dismantle systemic harm while embracing Canada&#8217;s Truth and Reconciliation commission&#8217;s 94 calls to action. The opening ceremony&#8217;s teachings resonated deeply with the attendees, underscoring the transformative potential of film to create spaces for shared understanding and growth. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Empowering Wahta First Nation Youth </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">The Three Fires International Film Festival remains committed to truth and reconciliation, exemplified through its collaboration with the Wahta First Nation. By partnering with the Wahta Mohawks, the festival created a program empowering Indigenous youth by providing film education, mentorship, and access to resources. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">The 4-day workshop enabled Wahta youth to learn about camera equipment, video editing, and sound design, culminating in the production of a short film titled &#8216;Something in the Forest.&#8217; The film was proudly screened at the festival on July 30th, bringing joy and celebration among families and community members. As a gesture of recognition, the Wahta youth received an award granting them access to Vancouver Film School&#8217;s online filmmaking education courses, valued at over $1000, along with an Inuit soapstone carved sculpture commemorating their achievement. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Geordie Sabbagh: A Local Filmmaking Success Story </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Geordie Sabbagh, an accomplished filmmaker from the festival&#8217;s region, serves as an inspiring example of how the Three Fires International Film Festival nurtures local talent. Known for his work on Netflix productions and his recent feature film &#8216;When I Go Outside&#8217; that showcases stories through the paintings of Syrian-born Kurdish artist Bîstyek, Sabbagh is a prominent figure in the local film industry. His short film &#8216;The Toy&#8217; received the Best Comedy award, granting him access to Vancouver Film School&#8217;s online filmmaking courses and certificate program. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Honoring Residential School Survivors </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">The festival organizer, Melissa Pole, made a conscious effort to focus on the stories of Indigenous communities, and this past weekend a significant event took place. The festival welcomed a group of residential school survivors from the Mohawk Institute, Canada’s longest run residential school, who were part of the film The Nature of Healing directed by Faith Howe that was presented with Best Documentary award and a Moon Mask Coast Salish abalone and wood carved pendant by First Nations artist Shain Jackson.   </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">The Nature of Healing film features Survivors of the Mohawk Institute. The Mohawk Institute, also known as the Mohawk Residential School or the Mush Hole, was one of Canada&#8217;s many Indian Residential Schools. Located in Brantford, Ontario, it was one of the earliest and longest-operating residential schools in the country. The institution was established in 1828 by the Anglican Church of Canada and was later taken over by the Canadian government in the late 19th century. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">The film features in order of appearance, Elder Blanche Hill-Easton, Turtle Clan of Six Nations of the Grand River, Mohawk Nation, Elder John Elliott, Wolf Clan Six Nations of the Grand River Mohawk Nation, Grandmother Roberta Hill, Turtle Clan Six Nations of the Grand River Mohawk Nation, Grandmother Dawn Hill, Turtle Clan Six Nations of the Grand River Mohawk Nation, Grandmother Sherlene Bomberry, Wolf Clan Six Nations of the Grand River Cayuga Nation, Grandfather Jimmie Edgar, Anishinaabe of Bawaating, Elder Bud Whiteye, Turtle Clan Lenape Nation, (Delaware of the Thames) and guest appearance, daughter of Mohawk Institute Survivor, Shelley Clark, Snipe Clan Six Nations of the Grand River Cayuga Nation. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Narration, written and spoken by Grandfather Jimmie Edgar, though his poem, Grandmother’s Voice. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">&#8216;The Nature of Healing&#8217; chronicles the experiences of the Mohawk Institute survivors, providing a heartfelt and authentic account of their childhood, adult life, and the cultural heritage targeted for genocide. The film bravely delves into their journey towards healing, illustrating that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to the process. The film culminates in an invitation to collaborate in completing the Mohawk Village Memorial Park (MVMP) on the very land that was once the girls&#8217; play area at the Mohawk Institute. </span><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">  </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Film as a Tool for Healing and Understanding </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">The festival&#8217;s collaboration with residential school survivors demonstrates the powerful use of film as a medium for healing and understanding. Through the survivors&#8217; personal stories, reflections, and a panel discussion, the festival provided a safe space for dialogue and reflection with the audience. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">The presence of residential school survivors marks a profound moment in the ongoing journey of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. The survivors&#8217; stories offer firsthand accounts of the trauma they endured and the lasting impact on their lives and communities. The festival serves as an opportunity for shared understanding, empathy, and a commitment to implementing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada&#8217;s 94 calls to action. Melissa Pole expresses her hope that this event will contribute to the conversation about implementing the calls to action and strengthening relationships with Indigenous communities. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Bridging the World of Film and Music </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Mimi O&#8217;Bonsawin, a talented singer-songwriter, graced the stage at Algonquin Theatre on Saturday night to give a heartfelt tribute to the Three Fires International Film Festival. With her captivating voice and soulful melodies, Mimi paid homage to the festival&#8217;s dedication to Indigenous storytelling, cultural representation, and reconciliation. </span><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">  </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">In her performance, Mimi O&#8217;Bonsawin beautifully weaved together songs that resonated with the festival&#8217;s themes of unity, empowerment, and connection to the land. Her music, deeply rooted in her Indigenous heritage, served as a powerful reminder of the importance of celebrating Indigenous culture. Her performance served as a powerful reminder of the festival&#8217;s commitment to supporting Indigenous artists and their contributions to the worlds of art and storytelling. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">Conclusion </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">The Three Fires International Film Festival stands as a beacon of hope for the film industry, empowering Indigenous voices, and giving marginalized communities a platform to share their stories. By supporting local talent, empowering Wahta First Nation youth, and honoring residential school survivors, the festival showcases its dedication to promoting diverse voices and fostering cultural understanding. </span></p>
<p><span class="xxxcontentpasted0">As the festival continues to grow, it will remain a vital force in bridging gaps between communities, fostering meaningful connections, and promoting the transformative power of storytelling. </span></p>
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		<title>Three Fires International Film Festival Brings The Best Of Indie Film To Muskoka</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Get ready for a cinematic extravaganza like no other, as the Three Fires International Film Festival (3FIFF) is set to light up Huntsville, Ontario, from July 27 to July 30, 2023. Founded by the visionary Melissa Pole, 3FIFF endeavours to captivate audiences with a mesmerizing selection of 68 independent films hailing from 21 countries. Nestled [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get ready for a cinematic extravaganza like no other, as the Three Fires International Film Festival (3FIFF) is set to light up Huntsville, Ontario, from July 27 to July 30, 2023. Founded by the visionary Melissa Pole, 3FIFF endeavours to captivate audiences with a mesmerizing selection of 68 independent films hailing from 21 countries.</p>
<p>Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Muskoka region, 3FIFF takes place at the scenic River Mill Park. Rain or shine, movie enthusiasts will be immersed in a 45-foot dome theatre, experiencing an unparalleled cinematic journey.</p>
<p>But the excitement doesn&#8217;t stop there! Attendees can indulge in a diverse array of film genres, satisfying every cinematic taste. Beyond the films, an artisan market will delight visitors daily from 10 AM, offering unique treasures. And to satiate hunger and thirst, delectable food and drink options will be available on-site.</p>
<p>For those eager to explore the art of filmmaking, 3FIFF offers workshops and engaging filmmaker Q&amp;A sessions, providing invaluable insights into the industry.</p>
<p>A highlight of the festival is the prestigious awards ceremony, scheduled for Saturday, July 29th, at the renowned Algonquin Theatre. The evening promises to be unforgettable, with a live performance by the talented Mimi O&#8217;Bansawin. Over $15,000 in awards and prizes await filmmakers from around the globe, further cementing 3FIFF&#8217;s commitment to promoting independent cinema.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t miss the opportunity to be part of the inaugural Three Fires International Film Festival, celebrating the beauty and diversity of independent cinema amidst the scenic wonders of Muskoka. Join us for an unforgettable cinematic experience!</p>
<p>To plan your film-filled adventure, check out the complete program at<a href="https://3fiff.ca/program-schedule"> https://3fiff.ca/program-schedule</a>.</p>
<p>Tickets for the Three Fires International Film Festival are available now at<a href="https://3fiff.ca/tickets"> https://3fiff.ca/tickets</a>.</p>
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