Woolf + Lapin Briefs

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We have a a few things that have been going on, namely for writer Duncan McDowall whose short film script, The Horse Latitudes, is part of the 7 works selected for the 12th edition of the COURS ÉCRIRE TON COURT competition.

Among those who will mentor the competitors is Woolf + Lapin writer Martin Girard.

Winners will be announced October 21st at the 39th edition of the Festival du nouveau cinéma.

Jérémie Saindon’s short film Birthday is part of this year’s Vancouver International Film Festival selection.

Director Jim Donovan’s Trois Saisons is slated to open the 2010 edition of the Grand River Film Festival. Also, Jim’s MOW, The Perfect Teacher, (Megan Park, David Charvet) was one of the highest rated movies in Lifetime Movie Network’s perfect themed movies.

Kaveh Nabatian’s short film Vapor was sold (CBC and Shorts International) at TIFF. Congratulations to Kaveh as well as producer Kinesis. Also, Kaveh’s latest film project Rumba is financed to go to first draft.

Woolf + Lapin has struck a deal with LA-based Verve Talent Agency to co-represent Patrick Boivin. Welcome Adam, Bryan and Bill!

Patrick Boivin will be guest speaker at the Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival 2010 (on Oct. 29th thru 31st).

Maxime Giroux’s Jo pour Jonathan, starring Vanessa Pilon, just kicked off  its international festival run, including stops at the Reykjavik International Film Festival, Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie and Namur.