What we’re about
We create short films with most filming based in Toronto, though members may be international (e.g., contributing as composers, editors or filming locally for them). Members include established filmmakers and those passionate to develop in their chosen skill. The concept is to make films on low to no budgets with proceeds benefiting charities or causes.
For new projects:
• Projects are posted on the Street Film Co-op meet-up page and sent to your email
• Interested in starting a project - or have a cast or crew need? Anyone can start a project. People will be contacting you with interest, whether you are a writer, producer, director, or other specialty.
Who else should join? Actors, Editors, Producers, Film Composers, Sound Engineers, Sound Recordists, Associate Producers, Assistant Directors, Make-up/Costumes, Script Supervisors, Camera Assistants, Gaffers, Production Coordinators, Stills Photographers, Caterers (or food donation agents), Production Assistants and all others willing to contribute their time and talents. The growing membership in the co-op is a credit to the generosity of filmmakers and theater professionals in response to a time that demands new ideas and diverse voices. We welcome your participation.
Thank you.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Kino Screening Sunday! ("Dating" challenge topic)Madison Avenue Pub, Toronto, ON
Our screening is like an Open-Mic night just for films.
Everyone is welcome to submit a short and take part in our challenge.
We believe in freedom of creativity, and learning by doing and want to encourage filmmakers of all levels to make films and present their work live on stage.Available film submission categories:
1. Challenge Films:
-Topic for this screening: "Dating"
-Independently produced
-Max length of 2 minutes (excl. credits)
-Audience votes for the best film
-The winner receives a pitcher of beer
-No submission fee2. Regular Films:
-Free topic
-Independently produced
-Max. length 6 minutes (exceptions possible on request)
-No competition and no submission feeAbout Kino Toronto:
"Connect - Shoot - Screen - Repeat"
We are Toronto's chapter of a worldwide filmmaking community called KINO which embraces noncommercial filmmaking.
Come and join our community that embraces filmmaking through learning by doing.Where: THE MADISON AVENUE PUB (14 Madison Ave, Toronto)
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. / Films start at 7:00 p.m.
It's free to attend but we would welcome a $5-10 donation to cover our cost and support Kino Toronto.For submitting a film or signing up for our challenge please contact us on Facebook or via mail at info.kino.toronto@gmail.com
To get e-mail notifications for this event join our Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/d1b0ca4ac238/kinotoronto