Press Archive

CityLife x Tribeca Film Institute

Monday May 06, 2013

Our Program Director, Tara Woodbury, along with our Director in Residence, RT, recently accompanied CityLife filmmakers Anthony Swan, Tichoana Tapambwa, and Kimberly Miller-Price, to New York City on the first leg of a cross-cultural filmmakers exchange with the Tribeca Film Fellows Program.
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Baby Half Lie wins Best Short at ReelWorld Film Festival!!

Monday April 15, 2013
Baby Half Lie, a film by City Life filmmaker Kimberly Miller-Price was officially selected as the best short film at the ReelWorld Film Festival in April, 2013!

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Baby Half Lie is an Official Selection at the BET/HBO Urbanworld Film Festival 2012

Thursday September 20, 2012

BABY HALF LIE directed by Kimberly Miller-Pryce has started its festival run after having its North American premiere at the Montreal Festival du Monde. and is now playing at the BET/HBO Urbanworld Film Festival in the Shorts Programme.  Read More

City Life with Ben Affleck @ TIFF

At the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, the 10 City Life Film Project participants for 2012 met with award winning actor/director Ben Affleck. Ben met with the filmmakers to discuss art meets activism, and his charitable work with the Eastern Congo Initiative.
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City Life is at Cannes

Thursday May 17, 2012

All three filmmakers: Kobina Ntiri, Gebriel Deneke and Kimberly Miller-Pryce had their shorts accepted into the Cannes Short Film Corner this year. Their three films will show alongside films from around the world

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2011 CITY LIFE FILM PROJECT LAUNCH

Thursday March 08, 2012

Toronto – The City Life Film Project will premiere three short films at a special screening
at the TIFF Bell Lightbox on Tuesday, January 24th at 7pm, with a red carpet at 6:30pm.

In its second year, the program seeks to provide talented youth Read More

CityLife Gets New Funding Prize from Harold Greenberg

Wednesday February 08, 2012

A cinematic expression of the heartbreak brought on by broken homes and substance abuse is all the more poignant when seen through the eyes of a child.

These themes and more were explored last year in the City Life Film Project Read More

Avoiding the Downfall

Monday November 22, 2010

“The present generation of filmmakers is incredible,” offers Calum deHartog. “There is a wave of freshness in Canada right now. The next generation is here and they are itching for the opportunity.”

True, Canada may currently be discovering its greatest generation of filmmakers Read More