Veteran horror and cult film programmer Colin Geddes leaves the Toronto International Film Festival after 20 years
Piers Handling, Director and CEO of TIFF, and Cameron Bailey, Artistic Director of TIFF have announced today that veteran programmer and genre film champion Colin Geddes will depart the festival to pursue new exciting opportunities. Geddes, an international programmer of TIFFâs cutting edge Midnight Madness and Vanguard programmes, is leaving after 20 years with the Toronto International Film Festival.
Geddes began his career at TIFF in 1997, when he was brought on by Midnight Madness founder Noah Cowan to co-program the selection. He took over Midnight Madness the following year and has shepherded it through two decades of incredible growth.
âColin embodied a wicked and savvy eye for whatâs at the cutting edge of fun, eye-popping horror, and way-out-there, in-your-face, genre-bending movies that were not always in good taste â and we loved him for it,â said Piers Handling. âHe put his indelible stamp on Midnight Madness, corralling the programme and its wonderfully insane audiences for 20 years.â
âColin raised a whole generation on the thrills, shocks, and laughs of Midnight Madness,â said Cameron Bailey. âToronto audiences came to know and love his passion for movies, his knowledge and his celebrated red trousers. Weâre grateful for everything heâs contributed to the TIFF experience, and glad to know heâs built a strong Midnight legacy that will continue to grow.â
âWhen I started at TIFF in 1997, I had no idea it would be a journey that would last two decades,â said Colin Geddes. âIâm very proud of the work we have done and of the growth of Midnight Madness during those years. What began as a fun sidebar for wild and provocative films has turned into one of the most respected genre selections in the world. Iâm also very proud of the smart, dedicated and diverse audience for growing with me, being brave and risking sleep deprivation year after year to see these films.â
During his time at TIFF, Geddes programmed many notable world premieres and introduced a wide array of talent and works to the world stage including Miike Takashi (Ichi The Killer), Eli Roth (Cabin Fever, Hostel), Pratchya Pinkaew and Tony Jaa (Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior), Alex Aja (High Tension, Horns), James Wan (Saw, Insidious), Adam Wingard (Youâre Next), Gareth Evans (The Raid: Redemption), Donnie Yen (SPL, Flash Point), Johnnie To (The Mission, Full Time Killer), Karyn Kusama (Jenniferâs Body), Osgood Perkins (February, I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives in the House), Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Free Fire) and many more.
âMy career at TIFF has been filled with incredible opportunities and successes, and I will always love introducing films to new audiences, Geddes added. âSitting in a full cinema while an audience is awed by a great film for the first time will always be one of my favourite feelings. Now after 20 years with TIFF, it is time to move on to the next chapter of my life and career.â
Geddes passes the TIFF baton to his programming associate and Midnight Madness protĂŠgĂŠ Peter Kuplowsky. He will continue his work as Curator for the horror streaming service Shudder, and with his wife Katarina GligorijeviÄ in their role as Artistic Directors for the historic Royal Cinema in Toronto.
Colin is a major force in genre cinema culture and weâre excited to see what he does next. Follow the man on Twitter.