With almost a hundred films to watch, plus workshops and social events, all packed into an intense three days, you might think the attendees at the 15th Dawson City International Short Film Festival had had enough by the time Sunday…
Author: Chloé Selarque
Sunday Barby Sunday
Attendees at the 15th Dawson City International Short Film festival took it to the streets on Easter Sunday. At suppertime, they were treated to the now-annual DCISFF Street Party and Barbecue out on Princess Avenue, in front of…
Emerging Artists Screening a Fan Favourite
Rach year the DCISFF has one special screening, titled Out of the Cold, devoted entirely to emerging Yukon artists — those who are having films shown for the first time. With several local filmmakers and…
Helping Yukon’s Filmmakers Get Funded
One of our missions here at the Klondike Institute of Arts and Culture (KIAC) is to support artists and art creation. So, among the film screenings, get-togethers, and workshops at the 15th Dawson City International Short Film…
The Kids Are Alright
Today's first screening showed that talented filmmakers can come at an early age. The 2 p.m. Yukon Youth showing featured 11 short films by Canadian kids, including five by Yukoners. From the whimsical to the…
Yukon Talent Shines at First Screening of Shorts
The 2014 DCISFF's first slate of short films took place at 7 p.m. in KIAC's Oddfellows' Ballroom, and played to a packed house. Titled Yukon and Beyond, nine of the 11 films in the line-up came…