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NFB short filmmaking featured at TIFF 2020. World premiere of 4 North A, by acclaimed Toronto-based filmmakers Jordan Canning and Howie Shia, at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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August 25, 2020 – Toronto – National Film Board of Canada (NFB)

The Toronto International Film Festival is presenting the world premiere of 4 North Aa new National Film Board of Canada animated short directed by Jordan Canning and Howie Shia, and written by Jordan Canning.

“The idea for 4 North A grew out of memories my mother told me about, of summers she’d spent on Amherst Island as a child. I was struck by the recurrence of animals and death in her descriptions and began connecting them to a story of her tending her father’s final days in the hospital. Later, as I too found myself providing care for a beloved partner, I started imagining what it might have been like if my mother and I had been strangers in the same ward, going through these painful experiences—alone, but together.”

– Jordan Canning

Canning and Shia’s short is part of an NFB selection at TIFF that includes Michelle Latimer’s new feature documentary Inconvenient Indian (90th Parallel Productions/National Film Board of Canada).

Public screening schedule

4 North A

Press and industry screening:
September 10 | 11:00 a.m. EST | TIFF Digital Cinema Pro (online, accredited access only)

Public screenings:
September 11| 6:00 p.m. EST | Bell Digital Cinema (online, geo-restricted to Canada)

Inconvenient Indian

Press and industry screening:
September 11 | 11:00 a.m. EST | TIFF Digital Cinema Pro (online, accredited access only)

Public screenings:
September 12 | 4:45 p.m. EST | TIFF Bell Lightbox Cinema 1
September 12 | 5:15 p.m. EST | TIFF Bell Lightbox Cinema 2
September 13 | 6:00 p.m. EST | Bell Digital Cinema (online, geo-restricted to Canada)
September 17 | 5:00 p.m. EST | TIFF Bell Lightbox Cinema 2

About 4 North A

A woman sits in a hospital room, alone with her dying father. As the constant din of antiseptic hospital noises pushes her to confront her inevitable loss, she escapes into a series of lush childhood memories.

With its quiet yet expressive soundtrack, and a beautiful, subdued design that shifts between the pale palette of the hospital and the lively, painterly landscapes of the woman’s memories, 4 North A is a deeply personal film about mortality, memory, and discovering connection in unlikely spaces.

The creators of 4 North A

4 North A is the first-ever collaboration between Jordan Canning and Howie Shia.

Canning’s film credits include her features We Were Wolves (TIFF 2014) and Suck it Up, named Best Feature Film at the 2017 B3 Biennale in Frankfurt, her multi-award-winning 2010 animated short Not Over Easy, as well as her directorial work on the TV series Baroness Von Sketch ShowBurden of Truth and Schitt’s Creek. Canning is originally from Newfoundland and Labrador.

This is the fifth NFB short for the Saskatoon-born Shia, including his 2006 film, Flutter, the first work from outside Asia to win the prestigious Open Entries Grand Prize at the Tokyo Anime Awards, as well as BAM (TIFF 2015), which was nominated for Best Animated Short at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards.

4 North A is produced by Annette Clarke and executive produced by Annette Clarke (NFB Quebec and Atlantic Studio) and Michael Fukushima (NFB English Animation Studio), and was developed in association with The Newfoundland & Labrador Film Development Corporation

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