TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014
(which includes TIFF Bell Light Box, TIFF Film Circuit, TIFF Kids Festival, etc.)


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FOR FILMMAKERS:
(from 2016)

Short Film Submissions:
$25-$55 (Canadian)
$55-$85 (International)

Feature Film Submissions:
$55-$155 (Canadian)
$85-$115 (International)

TIFF Wavelengths submission: FREE (private invite)

Fees Paid to Short Filmmakers: $0
**TIFF pays no artist fees, but will provide an honourarium ($500 according to our sources) for the filmmakers to travel to attend the festival.


OPERATIONS

Governance Model: Charitable Not-for-Profit Incorporation

# of Paid Employees: 210 Full-Time, 873 Part-Time

Ten highest compensated full-time positions:
$80,000 - $119,999 = 1
$120,000 - $159,999 = 1
$160,000 - $199,999 = 5
$200,000 - $249,999 = 1
$250,000 - $299,999 = 1
$300,000 - $349,999 = 1

Amount of Government Funding: $4,768,743 (11%)

Total Revenue: $45,058,675


BOTTOM LINE

Total $$$ Paid to Short Filmmakers: $0
*it is possible that TIFF is paying some short filmmakers to screen their work on a case by case basis, but to our knowledge short filmmakers are not paid screening fees at TIFF.
**TIFF pays no artist fees, but will provide an honourarium ($500 according to our sources) for the filmmakers to travel to attend the festival.

Total $$$ Paid to Employees: $15,967,290

Total $$$ in Consulting Fees: $1,016,212

Total $$$ Required to Pay IMAA Rates to All Short Filmmakers: ?

Total Expenses of Festival: $44,896,866

2014 SURPLUS = $161,809


REFERENCES:

CRA Report 2014