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ReelWorld International Film Festival

2000
Black logo on a transparent background. In the centre is "REELWORLD" with a crescent moon shape in place of the O. A bracket shape arcs above, and smaller text below reads "SCREEN INSTITUTE | FILM FESTIVAL | DATABASE" and "BLACK | INDIGENOUS | PEOPLE OF COLOUR"

Black logo on a transparent background. In the centre is "REELWORLD" with a crescent moon shape in place of the O. A bracket shape arcs above, and smaller text below reads "SCREEN INSTITUTE | FILM FESTIVAL | DATABASE" and "BLACK | INDIGENOUS | PEOPLE OF COLOUR"

Location

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Images
Black logo on a transparent background. In the centre is "REELWORLD" with a crescent moon shape in place of the O. A bracket shape arcs above, and smaller text below reads "SCREEN INSTITUTE | FILM FESTIVAL | DATABASE" and "BLACK | INDIGENOUS | PEOPLE OF COLOUR"
Description

Reelworld was founded in 2000 by award-winning actress and producer Tonya Williams to advance opportunities for Canadians who are Black, Indigenous, Asian, South Asian, and People of Colour in the screen industries by providing professional development and advocating for racial equity in Canadian content and production. Reelworld Screen Institute, a non-profit, provides training programs and presents the acclaimed Reelworld Film Festival, which celebrates stories by racialized Canadians. Providing access to opportunities is core to Reelworld, and Access Reelworld is Canada’s leading hiring platform for racialized crews and talent. Reelworld Foundation, a registered charity, is transforming the industry by creating mechanisms that hold systems accountable for greater equity.

Reelworld. “Reelworld | Toronto | Film Festival | Screen Institute.” Accessed June 20, 2023. https://www.reelworld.ca.