"Malicious Attack" film Première and Nominations

The "Malicious Attack" film Production Team is very proud and excited to announce the
"Official Selection" of the film
at
2021 TAKE A STAND FILM FESTIVAL

The film is also nominated for six possible awards at the festival.
BEST MESSAGE AWARD
BEST BULLY THEME FILM
ANTI-BULLYING AWARD
LEADING LADY AWARD
KATIE OSTOJIC
ACTING SUPPORTING ROLE
MORGAN FLANAGAN
BEST DIRECTOR AWARD
MATTHEW MARSHALL

We so admire the 80 teen actors and 30 crew members, and some parents, that enabled Marshall's script to be 'fleshed out' to a decent reality that is portrayed by a large number of teens in the production of this movie.

Malicious Attack - a 49-minute dramatic film about bullying and how it affects high School students it impacts. It feature's Naomi Spencer a teenage girl who is pushed to her limits by several girls at her school who makes her the target of their attacks until Naomi reaches a breaking point. The film is made by m & s Marshall Productions in association with iFilmGroup.org
While talking with the teens on set, many expressed that this movie so closely depicts their own victimization in their life by bullies.
The whole cast and crew no doubt lived a reality-check of the emotional stressors caused by bullying when shooting each scene. Topics of the victim's voice not being heard, and even the stress caused by caregivers that would not listen to the victim became 'hot' topics in conversation on the set.

October is World Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. During the month, the spotlight is put on the issue of bullying. iFilmGroup in its work with youth and seniors in the film industry stands behind this goal to prevent bullying of any kind.
During the month of October, iFilmGroup released its new film ‘Malicious Attack’ which deals with the issue of bullying on October 13th which is National Stop Bullying Day.

Bullying can come in many forms and leaves victims feeling helpless. The month-long awareness is to remind us that students, parents, teachers, and school administrators all play a role. Positive change comes as we begin to emphasize respect and inclusion on Schools and campuses across the country and the world.

Comments from Don Hickey: iFilmGroup Community Engagement Manager: “It’s very rewarding to see youth and seniors pulling off an amazing production that addresses one of the ‘social issues of society. There’s no doubt, this film’s message will cause discussions on the subject!”

“This is what iFilmGroup and its ‘pool’ of talented artists are all about… KUDOS!”


RELEASE SUMMARY
‘Malicious Attack’; the Teen Anti-bullying Movie Premiere and Nominations

iFilmGroup
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent
Ontario - Canada
WEBSITE - www.ifilmgroup.org

Expansion, International Associates and Fundraising

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Significant changes within the film industry will be documented within the history books of 2020 and 2021. It will certainly involve the major impact the CoronaVirus-19 had on the industry and all of us.

But in this post, I wanted instead to focus on iFilmGroup’s tremendous ability to adapt and evolve to these challenging times within the Indie Film Industry.

This pandemic has caused devastation for some, and a major inconvenience to all. But throughout all of this turmoil, production people and actors just like you, from all across Canada have played their part, by continuing their vision and offering their services to the indie film industry.

As a collective, I am thoroughly impressed by the adaptive thinking and downright ingenuity of execution that has been brought forth. So, as we move through two turbulent years, I would like to personally thank all the fantastic people that I have had the opportunity to interact with (both virtually and socially distant alike!) during this time.

For me personally (and I know Matthew Marshall would agree), the opportunity to learn from, collaborate with, and produce from a wide range of actors, crew, and new people joining iFilmGroup has been an absolute blessing. I cannot fully express all my gratitude to everyone who has shown support to our Production Team and myself over the past years.

As I look back, I admit there have been many learning challenges. We are feeling absolutely blessed for every engagement we have had along the way. I will look back at these strange times and know that our Production Team, actors, and crew used this period to reflect, adapt, and relaunch. We have never stopped learning from all the lessons 2020-21 introduced to us along the way.

As an organization, we have spent months assessing needs, analyzing options, and implementing solutions for a generally unpredictable future. After all the learning, we are now into the execution stage.

With 'Summer Film Camp 2021' (associated through the teaching program by Matthew Marshall; iFilmGroup's co-founder and Head of Production) and the iFilmGroup Studio renovations in a donated warehouse (for future productions and Workshops), we are steadfastly committed to growth.

It is through the pandemic that delays and/or limited production schedules that we turned to options of ‘safe indoor filming’ due to the pandemic. The enhancement of a warehouse property becoming available to build a Studio has lead to our total property and production assets.

During this downtime, we have been catching up in 'post-production'. It also allowed Don Hickey (co-founder and Community Engagement Manager at iFilmGroup) to engage in the International Indie film market. In talks with international contacts (for over a year) iFilmGroup now has associates in Sweden, South Korea, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, and the USA. These associates have already contributed in many ways to our production processes in 2020 and 2021.

The truth is that this process of ‘limited shooting’ has been time-consuming and frustrating at times, but we are confident that the strides we are making will be good for iFilmGroup and our associates, actors, and crew.

We are not funded by any government programs. Our funding comes from the generous funding of corporate and individual donations. To make a donation, please contact either Matthew Marshall or Don Hickey of iFilmGroup.

We are burdened with the costs of renovations in the warehouse as we convert the interior to sound stages. Renovations of the warehouse to sound stages will be ongoing into 2022. We have already shot scenes for the film 'Not Ready' in this warehouse.

Post-production costs for several of iFilmGroup's movies need to be financially covered. We are always looking for donations to support our films. Please consider a financial donation.

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Thank you... and we look forward to having you continue with us throughout our journey together. Let’s make movies and win more awards. It's our passion, isn't it?

Don Hickey
Community Engagement Manager


RELEASE SUMMARY
Expansion, International Associates and Fundraising.

iFilmGroup
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent
Ontario - Canada
WEBSITE - www.ifilmgroup.org

Matthew Marshall Hosting Filmmakers’ Camp 2021

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Digital Creative Arts Centre has award winning filmmaker, Matthew Marshall from iFilmGroup to teach Filmmaker's Camp! Teaching about camera controls, how to catch the viewer's attention, lighting, and the key roles of crew members!

The Camp/course will run from August 9 to 13, and August 16 to 20, 2021.
From 6 pm to 7 pm each night.
Camp is geared towards individuals in grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18).

COMPLETED


RELEASE SUMMARY
Matthew Marshall teaching at Digital Art Centre; Filmmakers’ Camp

iFilmGroup
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent
Ontario - Canada
WEBSITE - www.ifilmgroup.org

‘Social Disobedience Film’ Has Selected Its Cast

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‘Social Disobedience Film’ Has Selected Its Cast

iFilmGroup and m & s Marshall Productions are happy to announce their cast for their upcoming film called Social Disobedience. Filming of the entire film will take place through social distance with scenes being filmed throughout Ontario and the United States, with smartphones, tablets, and Wi-Fi devices.

“The concept of this film excites me. As we are all relating right now to dealing with a virus and having to stay at home and or isolate” says award-winning film director Matthew Marshall who is the film’s writer and director.

Short List of Actors:
Olivia Jackson will be taking over a previously cast role in Social Disobedience. She originally had a small part in the film in a scene in the role of Abigail McDonald. That role will now be expanded to tie into that original appearance and now take over the role that had been previously cast. Her character of Abigail is away at a private school due to some mistakes she has made. Now with the virus, she is forced to stay at the private school because her parents are more worried she might bring the virus home than being worried about bringing her home from school. Now she is stuck in her dorm under the strict rules of the school and forced to ride out the pandemic.

Social Disobedience is the first time that Olivia has worked with the team on a film. The entire production team looks forward to her shining in this role.

Mary Ellen Herder has been added to the ‘Social Disobedience’ team. She will play Ms. Anna McGlaughlin, a private school teacher at Laidlaw Academy. Mary Ellen is the owner of ‘Take A Bow Productions’ in Chatham. She was worked with the Production Team on two previous films. She was Ms L. Mahaffy, chair of the school Board in “Malicious Attack” and Dr. Fairbanks in “Blue Love”. The production team is excited to have Mary Ellen be part of this newest production

Reshma Rajan will be joining the “Social Disobedience” cast. Reshma will bring her acting experience and knowledge from the medical field to play the role of nurse Mia Kaur, who is at the local hospital facing the pandemic head on.

Jensen Fraser has been added to the “Social Disobedience” team. She will have a duel role within the production. She will be both in front of the camera and behind. Jensen will play the role of Jessa in the film as well as be the fight choreographer. Jensen comes to the team with experience on screen and on stage. She is also had extensive training through the Fanshawe Theatre Arts Program.

Atarah Soekhradj has been added to the “Social Disobedience” cast. Atarah will play the role of Ilana an exchange student trapped during the pandemic.

Brie Bennett will be playing the role of "Bailey" in “Social Disobedience”. Brie is studying Theatre at York University. She has played a number of leading and supporting roles in various films and Theatre Productions.

Jordyn Taylor has been selected and cast to be a part of “Social Disobedience”. London Actress Jordyn Taylor will play the role of Danica, Eden’s best friend.
Jordyn is an award-winning actor that has credits to her name in both stage and film. Jordyn has worked with the iFilmGroup and m & s Marshall Production teams on three films. She was Brooke Armstrong in “Not Ready”, Brynne Jameson in “Malicious Attack” and Correctional Officer T. Walker in “Blue Love”. The production team is excited to have Jordyn be part of the production and see what she brings to the role of Danica.

Max Steinberg has been cast in “Social Disobedience”.
London Actor Max Steinberg will play the character Greyson who likes to cause trouble for both Eden and Danica.  Max is an award-winning actor that has credits to his name in both stage and film. He brings his vast acting experience of working on over 25 film projects to this new film. Max has also had his own TV show on Rogers Television in which he was not only the host, but also was a writer and the director of some of the episodes. Max is no stranger to the iFilmGroup and m & s Marshall Production teams. He has had smaller character roles in “Malicious Attack” and “Blue Love”. Both of which are in post-production. Most recently Max worked with the team and played the role of Michael, one of the main characters in the film “Not Ready”.

Ashleigh Morrison was selected for a role in Social Disobedience. Ashleigh will be playing the lead role of Eden Patterson. Newmarket, Ontario Actress Ashleigh Morrison will lead the cast as Eden. The pandemic has gotten to her and she doesn’t want to play by the rules.
Ashleigh comes to the production with credits in a number of Films and TV shows. Including a number of leading roles in features and short films. Select credits included; "The Daughter Of Babel", Salvage, Detainee X, Goldfish and her TV series on Rogers Television with Ashleigh's Kidz Korner and Kidz Korner. She has received awards for her acting and hosting talents. This is Ashleigh’s first production with iFilmGroup.

Jessica Ladd will be playing the role of Dove Linney. Jessica has been a part of many theatre productions in London, Ontario. She has also been a part of previous films (Not Ready & Blue Love) with iFilmGroup and m & s Marshall Productions.

Jessica Lynn Windibank has a part in Social Disobedience. She will be playing the role of Bridget. Jessica Windibank has been a part of two previous films with iFilmGroup and m & s Marshall Production's (Not Ready & Blue Love).

Mariah Butt to the cast of “Social Disobedience”. She will be playing the role of "Zahra" in the film. Mariah previously played the role of Sara in the 90 minute film “A Witches’ Ball”. She also was a person attending a funeral in the short film “Falling For You”. Most recently Mariah has work with the iFilmGroup and m & s Marshall Productions as nurse, Ava Hussein in the film “Not Ready”.

Lauren Fraumeni will be playing the role of "Blair" in this film. “Social Disobedience” will be Lauren’s first film role with iFilmGroup and m & s Marshall Productions.

Violet Goens will be playing the role of "Sophia", a essential retail frontline worker who is dealing with the public during the pandemic.

George Crosby will be playing the role of Ethan in the film. George has worked with the iFilmGroup team in the past. His roles include a small role in “Blue Love” and most notably as young Richard Pratt in "Not Ready".

Shelby Simpson will be playing the role of Madison in the film. She has worked with m & s Marshall Production and iFilmGroup on three previous films. She played Cassandra Campbell in "Not Ready", Zoe Carwin in "Malicious Attack and two smaller roles in "Blue Love".

Additional casting for other roles is on-going.

What Marshall likes about this film is going inside the characters to see the struggles they are having with dealing with a virus that has changed their lives. How isolation is affecting them on emotional and mental levels and how each character has a different response and is pushed to the point of social disobedience. Marshall feels that each person cast so far will bring to life the characters he has created in very interesting ways.

m & s Marshall Productions and iFilmGroup are very excited to work with the talent selected and look forward to filming Social Disobedience in the upcoming months.

For Social Disobedience filming information and updates, please follow iFilmGroup at https://www.ifilmgroup.org or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/ifilmgroup

For more information or media inquiries, please contact Matthew Marshall of m & s Marshall Productions and iFilmGroup.

IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12752650/

Award-winning Actors include:

  • Max Steinberg

  • Jordyn Taylor

  • Ashleigh Morrison

At the Joey Awards in Vancouver, BC.

At the Joey Awards in Vancouver, BC.


RELEASE SUMMARY
Movie ‘Social Disobedience’ Has Selected its Cast.

iFilmGroup
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent
Ontario - Canada
WEBSITE - www.ifilmgroup.org


ABOUT iFilmGroup:
We are a leading group of experienced film-makers in Southwestern, Ontario working with any member of the public that desires to enter into the film industry at NO COST. We incorporate a network-mentoring program where participants learn and instruct others as they become skilled. Also, we teach and support students from local universities and colleges and high schools. Students from these campuses range from actors and crew. We promote sharing knowledge within our programs and workshops. Fields of expertise include; Film, Acting, Print Media, Broadcast Media and Music.

CONTACT:iFilmGroup
Don Hickey
Community Engagement Manager
donhickey@ifilmgroup.org

iFilmGroup International Film Festival (IFGIFF) -Winter 2020 -Spring 2021

March 27, 2021 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight time
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Southwestern Ontario - Canada
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent

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iFilmGroup International Film Festival 2020-2021
IFGIFF Has Announced Its Winners

The IFGIFF - iFilmGroup International Film Festival is happy to announce the winners for the 2020-2021 IFGIFF; the winners were announced on their Facebook page on March 27, 2021.

The following categories and winners were announced:

Best Director- Sadie Rose- August

Best Micro Short Film- Hinterland Election Night

Best Short Film- August

Best Lead Actress- Ashleigh Morrison- Goldfish

Best Lead Actor- Max Steinberg- What Normal Boys Do

Best Actress Under 18- Ashleigh Morrison- Detainee X

Best Actor Under 18- Max Steinberg- Afreen

Best Ensemble Cast- Hinterland Election Night

We would like to congratulate all the winners and nominees., and for your participation and interest in the IFGIFF.

For more information about iFilmGroup at https://www.ifilmgroup.org or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/ifilmgroup


iFilmGroup
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent
Ontario - Canada
WEBSITE - www.ifilmgroup.org

Two iFilmGroup Members Win at "Joey Awards"

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Southwestern Ontario - Canada
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent

Two iFilmGroup Members Win at "The Joey Awards"

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Max Steinberg and Jordyn Taylor in Vancouver at The Joey Awards. Photo by Candice Woods Photography.

Max Steinberg and Jordyn Taylor in Vancouver at The Joey Awards. Photo by Candice Woods Photography.

Max Steinberg and Jordyn Taylor have won Joey Awards in Vancouver. Jordyn won for Best Commercial Voice-over Actress. Max won Best Featured Actor in a Feature Film.

Jordyn and Max have been part of the iFilmGroup family on different productions. Max is a principle actor in the movie called ‘Not Ready’, that’s in post-production and will be released in 2020.

Jordyn just completed scenes in ‘Malicious Attack’, (another movie to be released early in 2020) produced by m & s Marshall Production, and was also in the movie ‘Not Ready’.

Seeing these young people grow... is what iFilmGroup is all about!
Congratulations Jordyn and Max!
— Matthew Marshall ~ Film Director and Co-founder

The Joey Awards goal is to reward young actors and actresses in Canada for their hard work and dedication to their craft. We offer a high-quality red carpet awards gala, where each nominee will be recognized during our parade of stars. We liaison with the Canadian performing arts industry, and those in it, that have a direct and valuable contribution to youth working in performing arts.

The Joey Awards recognizes even the smallest of roles and bookings, as no role is ever insignificant. A young performer who books a job puts an incredible amount of work into the audition process and should be recognized for this. No role booked is ever small!

By honouring the young performers, we also are bringing family and friends together to spend a quality day with one another, promoting how important the support of these people are in a child performer's life.

The Joey Awards works with many sponsors in order to achieve these goals, and provide quality acting scholarship prizes.

The Joey Awards will use a variety of adjudicators to ensure all entries are judged with honesty and fairness.

The Joey Awards also plans to educate parents of young performers on keeping their young performer safe, how to properly use social media and also keep their young performer's self-esteem intact in a business full of rejection.


RELEASE SUMMARY
Two iFilmGroup Members Win at "Joey Awards"

iFilmGroup
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent
Ontario - Canada
WEBSITE - www.ifilmgroup.org


Movie "Not Ready" Completes Shooting Schedule

OCTOBER 21, 2019 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight time
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Southwestern Ontario - Canada
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent

Movie "Not Ready" Completes Shooting Schedule on Day 10

A scene from movie “Not Ready” produced by iFilmGroup.org © 2019

A scene from movie “Not Ready” produced by iFilmGroup.org © 2019

Sunday, October 20, 2019, will be remembered for a long time by the production crew and actors with the movie “Not Ready”. An Autumn day with sunshine and warm temperatures were required to shoot the scene. The scene was shot in Dorchester, in southwestern Ontario.

The weather was perfect. This day was hoped for by production people, that were eager to shoot this scene with perfect conditions The Autumn colours and the backdrop had to be perfect and match up with previous footage shot earlier in Parry Sound, Ontario.

There’s a lot of dynamics that make this scene special to the production:

  • This scene completes the shooting of this feature film.

  • Youth stage actor George Crosby plays an integral character in this production.

  • Matthew Fenner debuts his acting skill in this production.

  • This is the 10th and final day of the scheduled shooting of this feature film.

Actors Matthew Fenner and George Crosby in scene from feature movie “Not Ready”. © iFilmGroup.org

Actors Matthew Fenner and George Crosby in scene from feature movie “Not Ready”. © iFilmGroup.org

This movie… “Not Ready” created a network between 6 communities in Ontario:
Toronto, London, St. Thomas, Parry Sound, Dorchester and Chatham - Kent.

Through iFilmGroup, this film engaged actors and crew of all ages (inter-generational) and used multi-cultural talented actors from Toronto, London and St. Thomas and surrounding areas.

RELEASE SUMMARY
Movie "Not Ready" Completes Shooting Schedule on Day 10.

iFilmGroup
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent
Ontario - Canada
WEBSITE - www.ifilmgroup.org


iFilmGroup's Wildlife Consultant awarded Medal by Governor-General of Canada.

SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight time
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Southwestern Ontario - Canada
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent

iFilmGroup's Wildlife Consultant awarded the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor-General of Canada.

Greg Balch (on left) with London Mayor Ed Holder

Greg Balch (on left) with London Mayor Ed Holder

iFilmGroup’s Wildlife consultant Greg Balch had us keep a secret about his achievements. He was up for a huge award… by a country. Yes, a country… Oh! Canada.

In February 2018, Greg was contacted by the office of the Governor-General and informed that he had been awarded the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor-General of Canada

An official Canadian Honour, this medal recognizes exceptional volunteer achievements from across the country or abroad in a wide range of fields. He was awarded this medal for his volunteer work since 1993 with his Wildlife Ecology Education program, "Community Wildlife Management Workshops".

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Since 1993 he has presented to 170,000 people from Ontario and Nova Scotia. The presentation ceremony took place at London City Hall, September 18, 2019, where His Worship Ed Holder, the Mayor of London presented the Medal.

In the past, Greg has consulted with iFilmGroup’s Production Team for several movie scenes. Don Hickey, iFilmGroup’s Community Engagement Manager has enjoyed working with Greg over the years. Don also supports any cross-platform services that each organization can utilize.

The iFilmGroup Production Team congratulates Greg on his lifetime achievement.

RELEASE SUMMARY
iFilmGroup's Wildlife Consultant awarded the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor-General of Canada.

Greg Balch with iFilmGroup

Greg Balch FaceBook

iFilmGroup
London ■ St. Thomas ■ Chatham-Kent
Ontario - Canada
WEBSITE - www.ifilmgroup.org