McLaren’s Negatives wins JUTRA for best animated film!

McLaren’s Negatives hits 150 film festivals!

Passages wins the Best Animation Film Award at the Brooklyn International Film Festival

The Sapporo Project enters the film festival circuit

The Sapporo Project enters the film festival circuit

Co Hoedeman to produce new short animated film with MJSTP!

Co Hoedeman to produce new short animated film with MJSTP!

MJSTP Films is thrilled to announce the signature of a contract with Co Hoedeman to produce his new short animated film The Blue Marble. Co’s revolutionary animated filmmaking is quite inspiring and we are beyond excited to have the chance to produce him. Co Hoedeman is an Academy award winner for best animated short film with The Sand CastleYou can view this amazing animation here

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Passages at the Cinémathèque Québécoise

Passages at the Cinémathèque Québécoise

Passages will be presented at the Cinémathèque Québécoise on April 7 2011. The documentary is part of an animated film program made by women and curated by Julie Roy.
Julie Roy’s Program

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JUTRA gets financing from the NFB and SODEC

JUTRA gets financing from the NFB and SODEC

The animated film JUTRA has secured financing to go in production: the National Film Board of Canada and SODEC have confirmed their investment. Thank you!

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FAP and Canada Arts Council invest in The Blue Marble

FAP and Canada Arts Council invest in The Blue Marble

The short animated film The Blue Marble directed by Co Hoedeman has been given two new funding sources:

The Filmmaker Assistance Program from the National Film Board of Canada and a production grant from the Canada Arts Council!

MJSTP FIlms is looking forward to this new collaboration on this animated film that touches on the important subject of child soldiers.

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Lieutenant-Général Roméo Dallaire to consult for The Blue Marble

Lieutenant-Général Roméo Dallaire to consult for The Blue Marble

MJSTP Film’s upcoming screenings!

MJSTP Film’s upcoming screenings!

Four of our films are screening in the upcoming weeks:

Post-Partum (2004) will be screened on November 18th at the J.A De Sève Cinema at Concordia University in Montreal at 7 p.m. The film is presented in collaboration with the Festival Nouveau Cinema and the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema to celebrate the school’s 35th anniversary with a screening of alumni’s productions.

McLaren’s Negatives (2006) will be screened at Dokfest Leipzig in October as part of a special programme of the Best Animated Documentaries of all time!

Passages (2008) will be screened at Document 9 International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival in Glasgow at the end of October.

And finally, The Sapporo Project (2010), will be presented at the 22nd St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival in October as well!

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Animated Intimacies: The Cinema of Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre

Animated Intimacies: The Cinema of Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre

Crossing Identities – Best of Animadoc at DoK Leipzig

Crossing Identities – Best of Animadoc at DoK Leipzig

McLaren’s Negatives will be screened as part of this special program. As the only festival in the world DOK Leipzig has continuously shown animated documentary films in its Animadoc programme for 15 years. We celebrate this anniversary with a brief historical journey through these extraordinary films, which explore the realities captured in the documentary and creativity of the animation. Program

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