Canadian Film Centre

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CFC is Canada's largest institution for advanced training in Film, Television and New Media. A leader in the rapidly changing entertainment landscape, CFC is committed to promoting and investing Canada's diverse talent; providing exhibition, financial, and distribution opportunities for top creative content leaders from coast to coast. CFC makes a significant cultural and economic contribution to Canada by launching the country's most creative ideas and voices in film, television and new media to the world.

Founded in 1988 by Canadian-born Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Norman Jewison, CFC provides training for emerging directors, writers, producers, editors and new media professionals from Canada and abroad.

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  • CFC Film
  • CFC TV
  • CFC Media Lab

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