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		<title>Winner of the CBFF Film Critic Contest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CBFF are pleased to announce that Sakib Ahmed is the winner of the first wave our ongoing film critic contest. New submissions and review articles are still being welcomed from those interested in posting film reviews, however please join us in welcoming Sakib to the CBFF team. For feedback on any of Sakib’s future articles, please [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CBFF are pleased to announce that Sakib Ahmed is the winner of the first wave our ongoing film critic contest. New submissions and review articles are still being welcomed from those interested in posting film reviews, however please join us in welcoming Sakib to the CBFF team. For feedback on any of Sakib’s future articles, please contact us by mailing <a href="mailto:filmclub@cbff.ca">filmclub@cbff.ca</a>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>DISTRICT 9 REVIEW</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>1st take: Wow this is really sensitizing me to aliens. So, this is how the E.T. generation must have felt!</em></strong></p>
<p>N<a href="http://cbff.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Sakib-Ahmed.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1208" title="Sakib-Ahmed" src="http://cbff.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Sakib-Ahmed.jpg" alt="Sakib-Ahmed" width="193" height="186" /></a>ear perfect CGI combined with shaky, embedded-reporter-style camerawork makes District 9 (affectionately known as D-9) a cinematographic hallmark with the alien presence looking and feeling as real as the human mind can possibly imagine. I heard whimpers from the crowd when the lead actor, Wikus Van De Merwe ( Sharlto Copley), was insensitively killing infantile aliens to collect souvenirs.</p>
<p>D-9 sets the notion of the ‘other’ (aliens) being in perfect harmony with the notion of the ‘known’ (humans) by moving away from conventional alien movie settings, using Johannesburg as its main location instead of the more familiar settings of New York or L.A.</p>
<p>Quite possibly to become a classic of our times, Di-9, will stick in the memories of moviegoers, critics, filmmakers and social commentators for a long time. As a genre film, it is THE new benchmark in science fiction. D-9, with its simple plot, offering appeal to a universal audience, it may well make life just a bit more difficult for regular sci-fi filmmakers, who often flood this genre with sub-standard B-movies and might make life very difficult for B-rated sci-fi makers.</p>
<p>The only weak point of the script is when Wikus’ character mutates and develops an alien arm, which comes across as being unrealistic and unessential to the progression of what is in general a truly captivating story. This being said, most of the other sub-plots and sub-themes texture the film tastefully. Wikus’ character development and journey is a  thorough one,  with ups-and-downs and highs and lows that show his character depth ranging from thoughtful and warm, to cold and self-centered, offering an intriguing and often intense character study of a hero in a precarious situation.</p>
<p><strong><em>2nd take: What is Borat doing in a serious, thought provoking alien film? </em></strong></p>
<p>Debutant director Neil Blomkamp makes the important choice to give the lead actor Wikus Van De Merwe (Sharlto Copley) a comical, thick Afrikaans accent to match his borderline comical Afrikaans name. The accent is often a relief considering Wikus’ dialog-driven role. But Sharlto Copley does give away his Sacha Baron Cohen influence at times. More importantly, Neil Blomkamp does not cast well-known faces in the film which would have as definitely spoiled the imaginative process and challenged the film’s certain future hallmark status.</p>
<p><strong><em>And Cut…</em></strong></p>
<p>D-9 is far more than just a movie, it is a cinematic event and complete experience that also offers a brilliant platform for the next major first person ‘kill-em-all’ video game.</p>
<p>This production is not a film alone and its advertising, branding and promotional website serves to make D-9 a complete entertainment product. I suggest you check out www.d-9.com to get a taste of D-9’s holistic play on reality.</p>
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		<title>CBFF announces partnership with the highly successful BFM International Film Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 22:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CBFF is pleased to announce a partnership agreement with the long-running Black Filmmaker Magazine International Film Festival, held annually in London,  England and now in its 11th year.




Spike Lee with Menelik Shabazz (BFM Founder) at the 2008 Festival, London, England.


BFM International Film Festival has helped many new and emerging black and niche film festivals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CBFF is pleased to announce a partnership agreement with the long-running Black Filmmaker Magazine International Film Festival, held annually in London,  England and now in its 11<sup>th</sup> year<span id="more-1"></span>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cbff.ca/img/bfm.jpg"><img title="Black Film Festival" src="http://www.cbff.ca/img/bfm.jpg" alt="Black Film Festival UK Partner" width="520" height="320" /></a></p>
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<p><a style="color: #cc3333;" title="BFM Media" href="http://www.bfmmedia.com/" target="_blank">BFM International Film Festival</a> has helped many new and emerging black and niche film festivals over the past 11 years to break onto the international festival landscape, by offering help to those needing assistance with curating, marketing and developing networks with all major global festivals across several continents.  Partnering with BFM will allow CBFF the opportunity to strengthen our offering to the Canadian public by ensuring:</p>
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<li>International programs and films are sourced globally      and from the best possible avenues.</li>
<li>Exchange opportunities can take place in terms of submissions      to both monthly film clubs and annual festivals, enabling Canadian content      to have a direct pipeline to the UK festival circuit.</li>
<li>Attendance of key festival executives from the UK each      year come to Canada      to share in and showcase these works between two countries that are      historically significantly aligned.</li>
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<p>BFM is a media group that consists of an entertainment magazine, international film festival and a film review TV show. Founded by Menelik Shabazz, it was started in 1998 to break down barriers in the media industry for marginalised groups in the UK.</p>
<p>BFM International Film Festival is the largest and longest running platform for Black World Cinema in Europe.</p>
<p>Please visit our partner festival at <a style="color:#cc3333;" title="BFM Media" href="http://www.bfmmedia.com" target="_blank">www.bfmmedia.com</a>.</p>
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