Inside Out Film Festival emerges from string of internal shifts with new leadership and long-term vision
Inside Out Toronto has appointed Carly Beath as its new executive director amidst a history of leadership changes. Beath has introduced a five-year strategic plan and a year-round screening series to enhance the festival's community engagement. The festival continues to prioritize accessibility through online screenings, ensuring that queer cinema reaches audiences across Ontario.
- ▪Carly Beath is the newly appointed executive director of Inside Out Toronto.
- ▪The festival has experienced multiple leadership changes over the past five years.
- ▪Inside Out is focusing on community engagement and local filmmakers while showcasing international queer cinema.
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ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountThe past few years have not been an especially easy time to run a film festival, but stepping into Inside Out Toronto earlier this year, newly appointed executive director Carly Beath faced an especially sizable challenge. Open this photo in gallery:Executive Director Carly Beath has come into the organization with a five-year strategic plan, and a new year-round screening series.SuppliedOver the past five years, Canada’s largest queer-focused film festival has seen a revolving door of leaders.
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