New Montreal FilmFest
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Festival International de Films de Montréal (FIFM), also known in English
English language
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 as the New Montreal FilmFest
was a film festival
Film festival
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 held in Montreal
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 in 2005 to focus on Francophone
Francophone
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 films. Originally intended as an annual event, the festival became mired in rivalry with two competing festivals — the Montreal World Film Festival
Montreal World Film Festival
The Montreal World Film Festival , founded in 1977, is one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF...

 and the Toronto International Film Festival
Toronto International Film Festival
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 — such that the New Montreal FilmFest was ultimately held only once.

The founding of the FIFM resulted from a year long dispute between the funding agencies SODEC and Telefilm Canada
Telefilm Canada
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 and the organizers of the Montreal World Film Festival
Montreal World Film Festival
The Montreal World Film Festival , founded in 1977, is one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF...

 (WFF) — Festival des Films du Monde - Montréal (FFM) — in 2004. These two former sponsors of the FFM/WFF called for proposals for a new film festival and ultimately shifted their funding to the New Montreal FilmFest, which was inaugurated in October 2005.

The New Montreal FilmFest, produced by Spectra Entertainment (owners of the Montreal Spectrum theater), was initially headed by Daniel Langlois
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, founder of SoftImage (subsequently sold to Microsoft) and Ex-Centris. Langlois had previously directed the Montreal Festival of New Cinema and New Media — Festival de Nouveau Cinema et Nouveaux Media, which was renamed Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
The Festival du Nouveau Cinéma was known as the Montreal Festival of New Cinema and New Media until 2004. Founded in 1971, by Claude Chamberlan and Dimitri Eipides, it is an annual independent film festival held in Montreal and features independent films from around the world...

 in 2004 (Montreal's independent film festival). The involvement of Langlois intended to counter prior criticisms of lack of professionalism in the FFM/WFF (run by Serge Losique
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) and to merge the FCMM (renamed the FNC in 2004) and the New Montreal FilmFest into one new festival. The FNC would not agree to such a merger, and scheduling conflicts between the New Montreal FilmFest and the FNC led to Langlois' early departure from FilmFest.

The 2005 event was eventually directed by Moritz de Hadeln
Moritz de Hadeln
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, who had previously headed the Locarno International Film Festival
Locarno International Film Festival
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, the Berlin International Film Festival
Berlin International Film Festival
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, the Venice International Film Festival — and founded the Visions du Réel
Visions du réel
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 documentary film festival of Nyon, Switzerland. Moritz de Hadeln had also been a long-time rival of Serge Losique
Serge Losique
Serge Losique is the founder & president of the Montreal World Film Festival since its opening. He is the father of the well-known television host Anne-Marie Losique.- External links :*...

's.

"FilmFest officials decided to concentrate on Francophone films, avoiding the Hollywood focus of the Toronto International Film Festival and the world cinema of [Serge] Losique’s festival [FFM/WFF].". But the 2005 inaugural New Montreal FilmFest raised early criticism and did not meet expectations. The advance negative publicity and its timing and selection of films were criticized widely, resulting in poor ticket sales. In early 2006 the New Montreal FilmFest was terminated:


Telefilm revealed that FilmFest lost $850,000, spurring Losique to call for a public inquiry into the “resounding and humiliating failure” of the Montreal FilmFest.

See also

  • Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
    Festival du Nouveau Cinéma
    The Festival du Nouveau Cinéma was known as the Montreal Festival of New Cinema and New Media until 2004. Founded in 1971, by Claude Chamberlan and Dimitri Eipides, it is an annual independent film festival held in Montreal and features independent films from around the world...

     (FNC), formerly Festival of New Cinema and New Media (FCMM)
  • Montreal World Film Festival
    Montreal World Film Festival
    The Montreal World Film Festival , founded in 1977, is one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF...

     (FFM)
  • Montreal International Jazz Festival (FIJM)
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