Toronto Pictures’ Senior Executives Host Gala Party to
Launch New Entertainment Magazine, DARIA!
Released on = November 11, 2005, 1:18 pm
Press Release Author = DICKDELSON & ASSOCIATES
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Veteran filmmaker, Bruno Pischiutta, President and CEO of
Toronto Pictures, Inc., and Daria Trifu, Vice President of the Canadian film
production company, recently hosted a gala party to launch Ms. Trifu's new arts and
entertainment magazine, DARIA!
Press Release Body = Veteran filmmaker, Bruno Pischiutta, President and CEO of
Toronto Pictures, Inc., and Daria Trifu, Vice President of the Canadian film
production company, recently hosted a gala party to launch Ms. Trifu's new arts and
entertainment magazine, DARIA!
The party, which was held Friday evening, November 4th at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel
in Santa Monica, coincided with the American Film Market (AFM), where the magazine
was seen in the hands of literally hundreds of the major international trade event’s
attendees.
Glossy in format and highly visual with exceptional photographs throughout, DARIA!
is heavily dedicated to interviews with writers, producers, directors and other
adjunct professionals within the entertainment industry.
Advertising is limited, and products shown are high-end in nature. The editorial
focus is committed to artistic overviews of films in production or recently
released, as well as changes in the global entertainment market, particularly as
they affect independent productions.
Ms. Trifu, the magazine’s owner, namesake and Editor, introduced her new publication
by saying, “We are committed to producing a very high quality magazine that
exclusively addresses the interests of the entertainment industry, and particularly
the independent film sector. By exploring recent independent film releases, as well
as independent films currently in production or pre-production, we hope to inform
our readers about the very strong global market for independent movies. We plan to
publish DARIA! twice per year, and our next issue will be coincidental with the
Festival in Cannes, where we will distribute several thousand copies.” She continued
by adding "Right now the purpose of DARIA! is to get the attention of the world’s
film and TV executives on different subjects and to become a “liaison” between
Hollywood and great talent and products that are not yet in full light.”
A large focus of the publication’s premiere issue is Toronto Pictures’ recently shot
film, Punctured Hope, an intense and refined feature film which reveals the
startling ages-old tribal cultural practice of Trokosi that promotes the continued
enslavement, mutilation and sexual abuse of West Africa’s young girls and women. The
film, which will premiere in Cannes in May, was shot with an all-African cast, whose
lead actress is, herself, a survivor of these culturally imbedded religious beliefs
which have affected millions of African women over the past 300 years. In concert with international efforts to re-educate and outlaw these repressive
practices predicated on superstition and cultural lore, Toronto Pictures is donating
10% of the film’s profits to a West African foundation whose priority is the
provision of enhanced educational, medical and infrastructural improvements to the
village where the movie is being filmed.
Toronto Pictures is committed to developing and marketing films that are financially
viable, yet violence-free. Toward that end, the Company is sponsoring the Monaco
International Film Festival, which will be held in Monte-Carlo from December 2
through 5, 2005. The Monaco Festival is the third annual celebration of non-violent
films hosted by the Principality of Monaco and showcases films of quality that
contain no gratuitous violence.
Targeting a global audience, Toronto Pictures addresses broad-based topical issues
in a dramatic format, always entertaining and often combined with documentary genre
influences. Now in partnership with International Film Properties, Inc., the Company
is seeking to expand its operations by acquiring equity in selected entertainment
industry-based agencies in Eastern Europe.
Among those attending the Friday evening launch party was international
Producer/Director David Winters, whose latest production, The King Maker, an
historical Thai epic of Shakespearean dimensions, was introduced at the AFM and a
subject of editorial inclusion in the premiere issue of DARIA!. Executive Producer
Art Klein (Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School, now in distribution
through Samuel Goldwin Films and Nobel Son currently shooting in Los Angeles and
Starring, Danny DeVito, Alan Rickman and Eliza Dushku among others) and his son,
Actor Hal B. Klein. Star Photographer Don Camp and film executive Charles Stroud
were among the large gathering of independent film industry professionals invited to
the gala. Also attending were Associate Producer of Punctured Hope John White,
Director Andrea Galante and Program Consultant Anna Kim of the International Film
Festival of Milano (MIFF).
Malibu TV host Candy (Nidia Cota) covered the event interviewing, on-camera, Ms.
Trifu about her new magazine and Mr. Pischiutta about the soon-to-be-released
Punctured Hope.
Web Site = http://www.torontopictures.com
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PH: 818-763-2363 FAX: 818-763-2364
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