Telefilm Canada's "Eternal Spring" is now in the running towards winning Best International Feature Film at this year's Oscar's event. "It is with great enthusiasm that we announce that Eternal Spring (長春) was selected from among 16 films submitted to the pan-Canadian selection committee for having the best chance of positioning itself well in the multi-stage Oscar race," said Christa Dickenson, Executive Director and CEO, Telefilm Canada. "This venture represents an exceptional opportunity for Eternal Spring (長春) to reach new audiences and offers a golden opportunity to showcase the high quality of Canadian filmmaking. That is why Telefilm will be supporting the film team in this prestigious competition and we wish them the best of luck.”
"Eternal Spring" is developed by director, writer and producer Jason Loftus alongside writers Masha Loftus and the Pearman Brothers, and producers Masha Loftus, Yvan Pinard and Kevin Koo. It is now set to represent Canada in the nomination process for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards, to be held on 12 March, 2023. The film is produced by Lofty Sky Entertainment and the international sales agent is Sideways Film.
The title has been presented at several international festivals and will be released across Canada on 23 September and in the United States on 14 October. This animated documentary film highlights the work of internationally renowned illustrator Daxiong. So far, five countries have submitted their entries for the best international film. Last year, 92 countries submitted a film.
“Being nominated to represent Canada for Best International Film at the 95th Academy Awards is an immense honour,” said Jason Loftus, director, writer and producer. “Eternal Spring (長春) is a product of Canada’s creativity, diversity and tolerance. Through Daxiong’s story and art, as well as the talent of our Quebec based animation team, we hope this universal tale of courage in the face of injustice and repression resonates worldwide.”