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ReFrame Peterborough International Film Festival Jan 27,28,29

Jan 27 2012 - 1:30pm
Jan 29 2012 - 10:43pm

Location

ShowPlace Peterborough
260 George St. North
Peterborough, ON K9J 6Y8
Canada
44° 18' 5.4612" N, 78° 19' 11.028" W

Although we primarily screen documentary film and video we accept some fictional/narrative work each year. We select films that will develop the audience's appreciation and awareness of arts and culture and the social justice issues being explored in contemporary media today. We select films that will develop the audience’s appreciation and awareness of the potential and impact of the arts -- particularly contemporary media - to convey social justice issues.

ReFrame also offers programming for children (REELKids) and teens (Changing Our World).

The festival runs January 27 to 29 2012 and takes place at three venues.

Contact name: 
Krista English

A World of Shorts presents Fright Night

Oct 19 2011 - 6:00pm
Oct 19 2011 - 10:00pm

Location

NFB Mediatheque
150 John St (at Richmond St W)
Toronto
Canada
Phone: 416 973 3012
43° 38' 56.994" N, 79° 23' 27.3876" W

6 PM and 8 PM

$6, $4 for students, seniors, members and passholders.

A tricked out collection of smart and scary films that will horrify, humour and most of all, make you think.

 

 

Contact name: 
Amanda
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Montreal 60 Second Film Festival

M60 Poster 2011
Sep 16 2011 - 7:30pm
Sep 17 2011 - 11:00pm

Location

The Rialto Theatre
5723 av. du Parc
Montreal, QC
Canada
45° 31' 24.6288" N, 73° 36' 18.3204" W

M60: Montreal 60 Second Film Festival

Presents "CHANCE"

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Théâtre Rialto, 5723 avenue du Parc 7:30 pm / $8

Montreal's shortest film festival is back for its fourth year, presenting more than 70 one-minute movies on the theme of CHANCE.

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Michel Khleifi and Christina Piovesan at Toronto Palestine Film Festival - part two

The Toronto Palestine Film Festival hosts a discussion panel featuring Michel Khleifi, acclaimed Palestinian director (Wedding in Galilee and Zindeeq) and Palestinian-Canadian producer Christina Piovesan (Amreeka and The Whistleblower). They discuss their experiences making films on Palestine and filming in Palestine and share their thoughts on the future direction of Palestinian cinema.

Michel Khleifi and Christina Piovesan at Toronto Palestine Film Festival - part one

The Toronto Palestine Film Festival hosts a discussion panel featuring Michel Khleifi, acclaimed Palestinian director (Wedding in Galilee and Zindeeq) and Palestinian-Canadian producer Christina Piovesan (Amreeka and The Whistleblower). They discuss their experiences making films on Palestine and filming in Palestine and share their thoughts on the future direction of Palestinian cinema.

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For the love of movies! VIFF & TPFF giveaways!

| September 29, 2010

All month long- Free digital viewing for Black History Month

Feb 1 2010 - 7:00pm
Feb 28 2010 - 9:00pm

Location

National Film Board of Canada (NFB Mediatheque)
150 John St. (at Richmond St. W)
Toronto, ON M5V 3C3
Canada
Phone: 416-973-3012
43° 38' 48.822" N, 79° 23' 23.5212" W

Throughout the month of February, try our Digital Viewing Stations and watch any of our films highlighting the history of Canada's Black community for free!

Titles include:
"In the Name of the Mother and the Son," "Hardwood," "Black Soul," "Speakers for the Dead," "Fields of Endless Day," "Dresden Story" and many more.

 

 

 

Contact name: 
Tanya Koivusalo
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