June
2005: VEIL has been accepted
into the 2005 Vancouver International Digital Festival. Monica
Hilborn wrote and produced, with Kryshan Randel at the helm. VEIL
is a short ghost story starring Victoria Bidewell and Adam Harrington
(Show Me Yours) and was shot by Larry Lynn (See Grace Fly) and
Jason Pope. Go to www.vidfest.com
for screening times.
June 2005: A
HORSE IN THE CITY airs on GVTV this summer! Lexico started
shooting the film last year as a short documentary, and reconfigured
it for GVTV’s broadcast format. A
HORSE IN THE CITY is about a unique equestrian community
called Southlands, just minutes away from downtown Vancouver,
and the people preserving it from the pressures of development.
Airing in two segments, it describes the fascinating history of
Southlands and its struggle to redefine itself in an urban world.
GVTV is dedicated to promoting sustainable communities and practices
in Greater Vancouver (www.gvtv.ca).
Summer 2005: Lexico goes to Banff!
Monica Hilborn takes Lexico’s projects to decision makers
at the 2005 Banff World Television
Festival.
Spring 2005: Monica Hilborn awarded
the Women in Film
and Video in Vancouver Mentorship Exchange Program.
Spring 2005: Our short thriller
503 is short-listed for the NSI Drama
Prize, 2005.
Winter 2004: Lexico begins filming
A HORSE IN THE CITY, a documentary
about a unique Vancouver community under threat.
Fall 2004: Lexico’s feature
film project EMERGENCE (formerly
known as Deadbolt) receives development funding from the Harold
Greenberg Fund.
Summer 2004: Lexico films VEIL
for the Reel Fast Film Festival. Written and produced by Monica
Hilborn, with Kryshan Randel directing.
Summer 2004: THE
GUARDIAN screens at the first Vancouver International Digital
Festival, VIDFEST, and the
Toronto Online Film Festival TOFF.
Winter 2003: THE
GUARDIAN screens at the Whistler
International Film Festival. |