Toronto
International Film Festival
The Fact Sheet
(Numbers
in parenthesis are last year's statistics)
312 Films:
Features 249; Shorts 63 (352 Total: Features 261;
Shorts 91)
237 Features
that are world, international, or North American premieres: 116, 29,
and 92 respectively (234: 101 world; 25 international; 108 North American)
75% Feature-length
films that are world, international, or North American premieres (85%)
4209 Total
Submissions: International 3445, Canadian 764 (4156: International
3415, Canadian 741)
64 Countries
(55)
61 First
Features (71)
36 Screens
Used (29)
17 Programmes
(17)
20,693
Minutes of Film (29,764)
262' Longest
Film: (540)
3' Shortest
Film: (2)
29 Canadian
features, including co-productions (41)
38 Canadian
shorts, including co-productions (54)
18 Canadian
features making their world premiere, including co-productions (22)
7 Installations
mounted in venues across the city as part of Future Projections
340,000+
Admissions annually, both public and industry.
Bell Lightbox
Currently under construction in downtown Toronto, Bell Lightbox is soon
to be the worlds leading destination for film lovers. This major
new cultural institution on the Canadian and international landscape
will be structured around five state-of-the-art cinemas celebrating
film from around the world. Bell Lightbox programming will give context
to films through innovative cross-media exhibitions, lectures, and film-related
learning opportunities for all ages. Designed by innovative architecture
firm KPMB, Bell Lightbox's fluid design encourages exploration, movement
and play within its soaring atriums.
The campaign
to build Bell Lightbox is generously supported by founding sponsor Bell.
The Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario each have contributed
$25 million to realize Bell Lightbox. A gift of more than $22 million
has been confirmed from the Reitman family acclaimed filmmaker
Ivan Reitman and his sisters Agi Mandel and Susan Michaels and
The Daniels Corporation, who together form the King and John Festival
Corporation. The project is also supported by RBC as Major Sponsor and
Official Bank, Visa, Copyright Collective of Canada, NBC Universal
Canada, The Allan Slaight Family, The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation,
CIBC, and many other individuals and corporations. The Board of Directors,
staff and many generous individuals have also contributed to the campaign.
The total amount raised to date is $147 million, three quarters of the
total campaign of $196 million. For more information on the Bell Lightbox
campaign, visit belllightbox.ca
We are
a charitable, not-for-profit, cultural organization whose mission is
to transform the way people see the world through film. Our vision is
to lead the world in creative and cultural discovery through the moving
image.