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Experience Northern Ontario's leading film industry conference.
Cinema Summit invites regional filmmakers to exchange ideas with national leaders on the backdrop of a week's worth of worldwide cinema, courtesy of Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival and Cultural Industries Ontario North.
Established artists, up-and-comers, recent graduates, crew members, aficianados: All accreditated guests can access expert-led panel discussions, along with exclusive networking events and select film screenings from the Cinéfest Sudbury roster.
Cinema Summit Accreditation for in-person attendance is now closed, but you can still watch the panels online (see below)!
And consider purchasing a Cinéfest passport or tickets to SEE the full show while supporting local!
Panel BlocksCINEMA SUMMIT: OPENING RECEPTION
Fuel up for Cinema Summit activities at the official opening reception, where good food and great people come together. Accredited guests can enjoy light snacks and refreshments as they reunite with old friends, discover new collaborators, and map-out the must-see screenings and events from Cinéfest 2025.
Additional details about this event will be forwarded to all Accredited Guests of Cinema Summit 2025.
EMPOWERING AMBITION: FUNDING AND CAREER MODELS
You’ve got a vision, a script, an assembled crew -- so how do you get your project funded? Then, how do you grow from Grassroots to Next Level in Northern Ontario? This panel provides funding insights from top level funding insiders Melissa Amer (Telefilm Canada), Barbara Gilbert (Ontario Arts Council), and Anna Newallo (Ontario Creates), with priceless career wisdom from Edge Entertainment producer Rosalia Chilelli.
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Panelists:
Rosalia Chilelli (Edge Entertainment: Producer)
Anna Newallo (Ontario Creates: Program Consultant, Film & TV, Industry Development)
Barbara Gilbert (Ontario Arts Council: Media Arts Officer)
Melissa Amer (Telefilm Canada: Regional Feature Film Executive, Ontario and Nunavut)
HIT YOUR MARK OUTTA THE PARK: AVENUES FOR NORTHERN ACTORS
Whether background or principal, supporting or star, Northern actors have long been known to steal the show. This multi-perspective panel aims the spotlight on the opportunities, experiences, challenges, and triumphs of acting in the North. Featuring Kate Ziegler (ACTRA Toronto), joined by Ilona Smyth (Smyth Casting/Background Work), Jordan Gavaris (THE LAKE), and Joshua Bainbridge (NOBEL & THE KID).

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Panelists:
Kate Ziegler (ACTRA Toronto: President)
Ilona Smyth (Smyth Casting / Background Work: Founder / CEO & Co-Founder)
Jordan Gavaris (Actor: THE LAKE, ORPHAN BLACK)
Joshua Bainbridge (Actor: NOBEL & THE KID, SKYMED)
HONED AT HOME: SELF-EDUCATION LEADS TO ON-SET SUCCESS
The tools to sharpen your craft, widen your knowledge, or spark your career have never been more readily available thanks to online training and community support. Put your film journey into a higher gear by joining this talk between Caitlin Delaney (Up Light Academy), Jessica Jennings (Ontario Green Screen), and moderator Jack Blum (REEL CANADA) who will discuss at-home remedies for stifled progress.

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Panelists:
Jack Blum (REEL CANADA: Executive Director)
Caitlin Delaney (Up Light Academy / 1D Entertainment Services: Founder / Producer)
Jessica Jennings (Ontario Creates: Production Consultant, Environmental Services)
SUDBURY SATURDAY BITE: INDUSTRY MIXER & BREAKFAST
Accredited guests are invited to mix and match over catered meals at this exclusive business-to-business networking session. In attendance are filmmakers, industry representatives, vendors, and key stakeholders who are eager to connect.
Chat with peers, discuss careers, and plot the course for your next milestone in Northern Ontario’s screen industry.
Additional details about this event will be forwarded to all Accredited Guests of Cinema Summit 2025.
ONLINE IN MIND: DIGITAL CREATION AND DISTRIBUTION
Filmmaking and technology go hand-in-hand, production and distribution models are ever-changing. This digital creator-focused panel will help illuminate how modern careers have embraced the limitless internet landscape.
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Panelists:
Scott Benzie (Buffer Festival / Digital First Canada: CEO / Executive Director)
Katie Uhlmann (WebSeries Canada / Katie Chats Inc: President / Actor, Director, Writer)
Mariah Owen (GTE Productions: CEO & Founder / Actor, Director, Writer)
Tope Babalola (Writer, Director, Content Creator: 2.6 million followers on YouTube & TikTok)
Zach Ramelan (The 4 Week Filmmaker: Director, Educator)
NICKEL MINES TO SILVER SCREENS: SUDBURY’S CINEMATIC RISE
Home to industrial might, rural bliss, bustling streets, lush wilderness – whatever the script has called for, Sudbury has dressed to impress onscreen for 25 years and counting. Its citizens have made incredible careers, won awards, and screened all over the world. Now it’s time now to bring it home and toast the history, future, and Blueberry Bulldogs, of the Greater Sudbury Area.
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Panelists:
Mariah Owen (GTE Productions: CEO & Founder / Actor, Director, Writer)
Jason Jallet (Producer: BRIDE HARD, THE DOGS)
Kamilla Kowal (Actor: LETTERKENNY, UNTITLED HOME INVASION ROMANCE)
Matthew Poitras (Director: THE BRUCE PENINSULA)
Panel Discussions & Networking
All Cinema Summit panel discussions will be livestreamed for online viewing, courtesy of Points North Media.
Film Screenings IntroFilm Screenings
A Cinema Summit pass grants access to a selection of film screenings from the official Cinéfest Sudbury lineup. Consider the options below and start curating your cinema-filled Summit experience!
IMPORTANT TO NOTE: tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis due to limited availability. Please present your Cinema Summit pass at the festival box office on the day of a given Cinema Summit screening to reserve a ticket.
*An asterisk denotes films that were shot in Northern Ontario.
Film Screening BlocksClear Sky, directed by Michael Del Monte & Shawn Clearsky Davies (76 minutes).
Fantasy Life, directed by Matthew Shear (91 minutes).
Nika & Madison, directed by Eva Thomas (87 minutes).
Racewalkers, directed by Kevin Claydon & Phil Moniz (80 minutes).
Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband), directed by Zacharias Kunuk (100 minutes).
My Father’s Shadow, directed by Akinola Davies (93 minutes).
Still Single, directed by Jamal Burger & Jukan Tateisi (93 minutes).
DJ Ahmet, directed by Georgi M. Unkovski (99 minutes).
Hangashore, directed by Justin Oakey (87 minutes).
Orwell: 2 + 2 = 5, directed by Raoul Peck (119 minutes).
Urchin, directed by Harris Dickinson (99 minutes).
*Short Circuit I: including Can You Feel It Now? directed by Isak Vaillancourt, 20 Crickets, directed by Zha Babaieva (86 minutes).
*Everything’s Going to be Great, directed by Jon S. Baird (95 minutes).
Space Cadet, directed by Kid Koala (86 minutes).
Shamed, directed by Matt Gallagher (90 minutes).
Yunan, directed by Ameer Fakher Eldin (124 minutes).
*Blood Lines, directed by Gail Maurice (89 minutes).
Mermaid, directed by Tyler Cornack (105 minutes).
The Scout, directed by Paula González-Nasser (89 minutes).
The Mastermind, directed by Kelly Reichardt (110 minutes).
What We Dreamed of Then, directed by Taylor Olson (104 minutes).
*The Bruce Peninsula, directed by Matthew Poitras (111 minutes).
Fanny, directed by Yan England (114 minutes).
*Short Circuit III: including A Snowman's Dream, directed by Gus & Steve Belford (88 minutes).
Best Boy, directed by Jesse Noah Klein (91 minutes).
Out Standing, directed by Mélanie Charbonneau (106 minutes).
Omaha, directed by Cole Webley (83 minutes).
*Nobel & the Kid, directed by James Anthony Usas (84 minutes).
*Violence, directed by Connor Marsden (83 minutes).
*CTV Best in Shorts: Finalists Screening
Horseshoe, directed by Edwin Mullane & Adam O’Keeffe (86 minutes).
Köln 75, directed by Ido Fluk (112 minutes).
*Deathstalker, directed by Steven Kostanski (102 minutes).
L'inconnu de la Grande Arche (The Great Arch), directed by Stéphane Demoustier (104 minutes).
Silver Screamers, directed by Sean Cisterna (101 minutes).
Free Leonard Peltier, directed by David France & Jesse Short Bull (113 minutes).











