Our Team Bendrix

Our Team/Bendrix

BENDRIX

Director of Curiosity & Eclecticism

“It ain’t where you’re from, it’s where you’re at!” This iconic hip hop quotable embodies the essence of Bendrix. Wherever this Kat is at, he’s fully present. Bendrix has passionately championed the local art scene since moving to Canada. In his six years as a senior staff member of the Winnipeg Film Group, he fostered a more dynamic and diverse cultural space, inclusive of youth and women of all ages, and helped to found Manitoba’s Indigenous Filmmaker Collective and the Afro Prairie Film Festival. Earlier, Bendrix worked extensively in digital media studios in NYC, Shanghai and Chicago (2000 – 2013), and can also be counted as among the first generation of vLoggers, Youtubers and Podcast pioneers on the scene in 2005. He earned his BA in graphic design at Ohio’s Central State University, graduating with high distinction as a National Honors Scholar. A black American and permanent resident of Canada, Bendrix is a twenty-first century world citizen – always curious, ever-thirsty for education, eager to learn more. With the formation of The 48 Film Festival, he intends to be extraordinarily more boastful and outspoken in getting out the message: Canada is where it’s at.

The National Announcement

Ideally it happens from February to April. Each participating province/territory will make a public announcement on their participation in The 48 and provide details of the timeline leading to local screenings and the Canada-wide screening.

Registration

Typically this begins in the spring. Each participating province and territory will host a registration period. There will be some regional variation, so check with the organization managing the event closest to you. Please pay attention to announcements, as registration typically is on a first come, first served basis. Entry fees will vary.

The Info-session

Ideally in spring each participating region will host an info-session (online or in person depending on health/safety conditions) explaining the rules and details about the festival. This will be a time to ask questions and connect with local composers, actors and extra crew members.

The 48 Film Challenge

In summer, for one weekend, each participating region will host The 48 Film Challenge in their locality. Ideally the rules and instructions will be similar across all areas, but often they will vary. Please check with the organization managing the event closest to where you reside. You will need The Key to begin!

THE KEY... Typically on a Friday, participants will receive an email that the challenge has begun. For example, the film challenge may go from 5pm on Friday to 5pm on Sunday. That email will contain your contest key which will include items mandatory for your film. These could be a theme, the use of a particular camera angle or editing technique, the use of a particular phrase in the script, etc. You will also be provided instructions for film format, export of files and documents that must be handed in with your film.

The Local Screening(s)

In summer, each participating region will host a local screening of all completed films. This will typically take place in the city in which the managing organization resides. There will likely be some local variation in details, so be sure to check with the organization managing the event that is closest to you.

The National Screening

The national screening will feature selections from each participating region. In Spring the following year, The TIFF Bell Lightbox or some place similar will host Canada’s national 48-hour film festival. Each participating locality will select two films for screening at the national location, so far its been locked in with the TIFF Bell Lightbox.