Sudz Sutherland & Jennifer Holness Headline Sneak Peek at Love, Sex & Eating the Bones

Share

TORONTO, February 23, 2004 -- They met at York University as students and the rest is happy history for award-winning director David "Sudz" Sutherland and producer Jennifer Holness, the featured guests on February 26 at The Independents, a monthly series of screenings and discussions on independent Canadian cinema presented by York University’s Department of Film & Video.

Sutherland and Honess will discuss their experience in the Canadian independent film industry, and show clips from their award-winning films Love, Sex and Eating the Bones, My Father’s Hands and Speakers for the Dead. Film critic Cameron Bailey will host the presentation and moderate the discussion following.

The evening offers a sneak peek at Love, Sex and Eating the Bones before it opens on the big screen in Toronto in early March. This romantic comedy is about a security guard and avid porn consumer who, after nurturing an intense fantasy life, discovers he has trouble performing with a real woman. It contains cameos by The Barenaked Ladies’ Ed Robertson and big-draw hip hop singer Kardinal Offishall. The film won Best Canadian First Feature at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival and Best Feature at the Victoria Film Festival.

Sutherland’s short film, My Father’s Hands (1999), which marked his debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, explores the rift between a Jamaican emigrant and his resentful Canadian-born son. The film toured the festival circuit in Canada and the US, winning four Golden Sheaves at the 2000 Yorkton Festival and garnering a Gemini nomination for Best Short. It earned Sutherland bragging rights as the first non-American winner of the $20,000 HBO Best Short Film award at the 2000 Acapulco Black Film Awards.

In 2001, Sutherland co-directed Speakers for the Dead with Holness, a documentary about a small town in rural Ontario and its quest to restore its history and dignity of its Black descendants. It went on to win Télé-Québec’s Chantal Lapaire Award at the Vues d’Afrique film festival in Montreal and Best Documentary at the 2000 Reel Black Film Awards for Vision and CBC television.

Recently, Sutherland completed his first television film script, Title Shot, about the life of turn-of-the-century boxer Sam Langford.

The equally talented Holness has produced a number of award-winning independent films and documentaries. She also works in television production on dramatic and variety programs, including Global’s Ready or Not, CTV’s The Mike Bullard Show, The Tara Lipinsky Show for CBS and CBC’s Ekhaya: A Family Chronicle.

Bailey reviews films for NOW magazine, CBC Radio One and CTV’s "Canada AM". He is the founding programmer of the Toronto International Film Festival’s Planet Africa section and former host/producer of the interview show "Filmmaker" on IFC Canada.

When:        Thursday, February 26 at 6:00 p.m.

Where:       Lecture Hall C, Stedman Building, York University, 4700 Keele St.

Admission: free

For more information about the screening, call 416-736-5149 ext. 22174. To learn more about the featured films, go to http://www.topten.ca/2003/content/07.html (Sex and Eating the Bones), and http://www.nfb.ca/speakers (Speakers for the Dead).

 – 30 –

Media Contact:

Mary-Lou Schagena
Communications, Faculty of Fine Arts
York University
416-736-2100 ext. 20421
schagena@yorku.ca