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July 23, 2004
Friday July 23, 2004
Opening this week: NOTHING starring David Hewlett (Treed Murray) and Andrew Miller (Cube). Nothing would make these two friends happeir than if the outside world of nasty neighbours, callous bosses, malicious landlords and successful ex-girlfriends would just disappear. From director Vincenzo Natali (Cube, Cypher).
THIS Magazine's Film Club
1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Please forward to your friends, acquaintances and just about anyone else you can think of. Show your support of our national cinema by checking out a Canadian film. If you know of any Canadian film openings, events or initiatives happening anywhere across the country, please be sure to let us know by sending an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Visit THIS Magazine’s new-and-improved website at http://www.thismagazine.ca.
Film Club Newsletter - Friday, July 23, 2004
1. Opening
2. Special Events
3. Now Playing
4. Coming Soon
5. Special Offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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1. Opening
NOTHING
July 23rd — Vancouver, Toronto
http://www.odeonfilms.com
What happens when two losers are somehow given the power to make things they hate disappear? Meet David (David Hewlett, TREED MURRAY) and Andrew (Andrew Miller, CUBE), roommates and friends united in mutual frustration with the petty irritations of life. Nothing would make them happier than if the outside world of nasty neighbours, callous bosses, malicious landlords and successful ex-girlfriends would just disappear. Director Vincenzo Natali (CUBE, CYPHER) brings us the surreal tale of what happens when their wish finally comes true. Also starring Marie-Josée Croze (THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS).
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2. Special Events
a) Toronto International Film Festival
September 9th to September 18th
Toronto
http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2004/
The program for the 29th annual Toronto International Film Festival has been announced. For information on films, programs and advance ticket sales, please visit the recently launched website at http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2004/.
b) Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival – Benefit Screening of “Samsara” in conjunction with Odeon Films
Wednesday August 11, 2004, 7:00 p.m.
VARSITY CINEMAS, 55 Bloor St. W. (Manulife Centre, 2nd floor), Toronto
Admission $15.00
"A truly beautiful and awe-inspiring journey. The majestic scenery of the Himalayan mountains is matched by the colorful characters and the soulful story-line. Samsara satisfies a thousand desires in 138 minutes of glorious story-telling."
All proceeds to benefit
THE TORONTO REEL ASIAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Advance tickets can be purchased at the Reel Asian office M-F 10:00-6:00 p.m.
401 Richmond St. West (just east of Spadina), #361 Tel: 416-703-9333
info@reelasian.com
For more information about the film:
http://www.samsarafilm.com/main.html
http://www.impactservices.net.au/movie_list/samsara.htm
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3. Now Playing
FILM CIRCUIT
Visit the website (http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/filmcircuit/index.html) to see which Canadian films are playing near you.
Here is a partial list of films that are playing across Canada, listed by title. You can also check out http://www.cinemaclock.com/ to see what other films may be playing in your town.
The Corporation
BC, ON, QC
http://www.thecorporation.com
The Delicate Art of Parking
BC, SK, ON
http://thedelicateartofparking.com
Go Further
ON, QC
http://www.mongrelmedia.com/films/GoFurther.html
La Grande Séduction / Seducing Dr. Lewis
BC, SK, ON
http://www.allianceatlantisfilms.com
Les Invasions Barbares / The Barbarian Invasions
BC, QC
http://www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com
http://www.topten.ca/
On The Corner
BC, ON
http://www.topten.ca/2003/content/09.html
The Saddest Music in the World
ON
http://www.topten.ca
Sugar
ON
Touch of Pink
BC, AB, ON
http://mongrelmedia.com/films/TouchOfPink.html
Les Triplettes de Bellevilles
ON
http://www.sonyclassics.com/triplets/
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4. Coming Soon
NOTHING
July 30th — Montreal
http://www.odeonfilms.com
HAM & CHEESE
July 30 – Hamilton, Toronto (limited engagement)
http://www.blackwalk.com/hamandcheese
STANDER
August 6 - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
GOING THE DISTANCE
August 20 - Wide Release
WILBY WONDERFUL
October 1
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5. Special Offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
Special offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television to Film Club members. Experience Academy Membership Benefits for FREE until December 31, 2004. Click here for more details: http://www.academy.ca/map/mapfilmclub.htm.
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ATTENTION Canadian Film Enthusiasts:
Check out http://www.academy.ca or http://www.genieawards.ca for regular updates of Canadian Film Listings, and to get links to official film websites and distributor sites! Information will be updated on a weekly basis. Note that listings are subject to change at any time.
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Visit the award-winning Northern Stars® website, devoted to Canadian actors and actresses, directors and films: http://www.northernstars.ca/nowplaying_2.html.
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Please let us know about any other Canadian screenings going on anywhere and everywhere and we will do our best to include the details in our postings.
These and other film industry events can be found in the Event Calendar at www.FilmType.com, as well as job postings, crew and casting calls, equipment trade, crew directory and other resources for the filmmaking community!
Film Club is a member of MyMediaBiz.com (http://mymediabiz.com), Canada's only multi-tiered, multi-purpose entertainment portal dedicated to promoting and enhancing interactivity in the Canadian media industry.
If you would like to volunteer or subscribe to THIS Magazine’s Film Club newsletter, please send an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Remember...1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Thirty-eight years and still going strong, THIS Magazine is one of Canada's longest-publishing alternative journals. Founded by a gang of school activists in 1966, and originally called This Magazine Is About Schools, the modern-day THIS focuses on Canadian politics, literature and culture but, in keeping with its radical roots, never pulls punches. Subversive, edgy and smart, THIS is the real alternative to that. Visit THIS Magazine’s new-and-improved website http://www.thismagazine.ca!
Posted by joyceb at 02:27 PM
July 21, 2004
Friday, July 16, 2004
Visit THIS Magazine’s new-and-improved website at http://www.thismagazine.ca.
Film Club Newsletter - Friday, July 16, 2004
1. Opening
2. Special Events
3. Now Playing
4. Coming Soon
5. Special Offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
THIS Magazine's Film Club
1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Please forward to your friends, acquaintances and just about anyone else you can think
of. Show your support of our national cinema by checking out a Canadian film. If you
know of any Canadian film openings, events or initiatives happening anywhere across the
country, please be sure to let us know by sending an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
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1. Opening
TOUCH OF PINK
July 16th – Vancouver and Toronto
http://mongrelmedia.com/films/TouchOfPink.html
CINEMAS:
Toronto — Varsity; Queensway; Bayview Village; Canada Square; Winston Churchill; Kennedy
Commons (check local listings for screening times)
Vancouver — Fifth Avenue; Tinseltown; Station Square, Burnaby
SYNOPSIS:
Alim (Jimi Mistry) is so caught up in the romance, style and dreams of old Hollywood
that he thinks he's living with the spirit of Cary Grant (Kyle MacLachlan).
A young, Ismaili (South Asian) Canadian based in London, Alim lives with a handsome,
charming intelligent English boyfriend, Giles (Kristen Holden-Ried), who is completely
unaware of his lover's fantasy life.
Alim and Giles are happy together, despite Cary's presence, until Alim's mother Nuru
(Suleka Mathew) shows up for a visit. Totally unaware that her son is gay, let alone
that he is living with Giles, Nuru has come to London to find Alim a proper
Ismaili-Muslim girlfriend and to convince him to come home to Canada.
With his mother in the picture, Alim's different worlds quickly begin to collide, and he
has to choose between his fantasy life with Cary and the earthlier pleasures of real
life. Touch of Pink combines a contemporary clash of cultures, values and sexuality,
with the pleasures of an old fashioned romantic comedy.
Touch of Pink is directed by filmmaker Ian Iqbal Rashid. For more information, or to
view the trailer, please visit http://mongrelmedia.com/films/TouchOfPink.html.
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2. Special Events
a) TOUCH OF PINK Screening with Filmmaker Ian Iqbal Rashid
Tinseltown, Vancouver
Saturday, July 17th
The First Weekend Club is presenting a special Touch of Pink screening with director Ian
Iqbal Rashid. The filmmaker will be attending the early evening screening of the film
at Tinseltown on Saturday, July 17th (check local listings for screening time).
For more information, visit http://www.firstweekendclub.ca/comingsoon.html.
b) CANADIAN FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL
July 15th to July 18th
The Royal Cinema, Toronto
http://www.canfilmfest.ca/
The first annual Canadian Filmmakers' Festival is set to begin on July 15th. The only
Toronto film festival held solely to celebrate Canadian filmmaking talent, this event
will showcase a wide variety of new Canadian films and is being held in association with
Film Circuit, a division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group.
There are a great number of Canadian films produced every year. Yet there are few events
held that provide an opportunity for filmmakers, actors, crew members and film fans to
enjoy them. So come out and support a truly Canadian event!
All screenings are being held at the Royal Cinema, 608 College Street West (4 1/2 blocks
west of Bathurst, between Clinton and Grace).
Individual tickets are $10 plus tax and are available at the box office on the day of
screenings. Festival Passes (good for all screenings) are $60 plus tax and are available
by calling 416.846.3378.
For further details and to see the full list of scheduled screenings, please see the
official website at http://www.canfilmfest.ca.
c) Toronto International Film Festival
September 9th to September 18th
Toronto
http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2004/
The program for the 29th annual Toronto International Film Festival was announced this
week. For information on films, programs and advance ticket sales, please visit the
recently launched website at http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2004/.
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3. Now Playing
FILM CIRCUIT
Visit the website (http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/filmcircuit/index.html) to see which
Canadian films are playing near you.
Here is a partial list of films that are playing across Canada, listed by title. You can
also check out http://www.cinemaclock.com/ to see what other films may be playing in
your town.
Army of One
ON
http://www.redstorm.ca/armyofone/index.html
The Blue Butterfly/Le Papillon bleu
QC
The Corporation
BC, AB, ON, QC
http://www.thecorporation.com
The Delicate Art of Parking
BC, SK, ON
http://thedelicateartofparking.com
Go Further
ON
http://www.mongrelmedia.com/films/GoFurther.html
La Grande Séduction / Seducing Dr. Lewis
BC, ON
http://www.allianceatlantisfilms.com
Les Invasions Barbares / The Barbarian Invasions
ON, QC
http://www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com
http://www.topten.ca/
On The Corner
BC, ON
http://www.topten.ca/2003/content/09.html
The Saddest Music in the World
ON
http://www.topten.ca
Sugar
ON
Les Triplettes de Bellevilles
ON
http://www.sonyclassics.com/triplets/
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4. Coming Soon
NOTHING
July 23 - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
HAM & CHEESE
July 30 – Hamilton, Toronto (limited engagement)
http://www.blackwalk.com/hamandcheese
STANDER
August 6 - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
GOING THE DISTANCE
August 20 - Wide Release
WILBY WONDERFUL
October 1
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5. Special Offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
Special offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television to Film Club members.
Experience Academy Membership Benefits for FREE until December 31, 2004. Click here for
more details: http://www.academy.ca/map/mapfilmclub.htm.
------
ATTENTION Canadian Film Enthusiasts:
Check out http://www.academy.ca or http://www.genieawards.ca for regular updates of
Canadian Film Listings, and to get links to official film websites and distributor
sites! Information will be updated on a weekly basis. Note that listings are subject to
change at any time.
------
Visit the award-winning Northern Stars® website, devoted to Canadian actors and
actresses, directors and films: http://www.northernstars.ca/nowplaying_2.html.
------
Please let us know about any other Canadian screenings going on anywhere and everywhere
and we will do our best to include the details in our postings.
These and other film industry events can be found in the Event Calendar at
www.FilmType.com, as well as job postings, crew and casting calls, equipment trade, crew
directory and other resources for the filmmaking community!
Film Club is a member of MyMediaBiz.com (http://mymediabiz.com), Canada's only
multi-tiered, multi-purpose entertainment portal dedicated to promoting and enhancing
interactivity in the Canadian media industry.
If you would like to volunteer or subscribe to THIS Magazine’s Film Club newsletter,
please send an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Remember...1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Thirty-eight years and still going strong, THIS Magazine is one of Canada's
longest-publishing alternative journals. Founded by a gang of school activists in 1966,
and originally called This Magazine Is About Schools, the modern-day THIS focuses on
Canadian politics, literature and culture but, in keeping with its radical roots, never
pulls punches. Subversive, edgy and smart, THIS is the real alternative to that. Visit
THIS Magazine’s new-and-improved website http://www.thismagazine.ca!
Posted by phillipadsmith at 03:28 PM
July 09, 2004
Friday, July 9, 2004
Film Club Newsletter - Friday, July 9, 2004
Please forward to your friends, acquaintances and just about anyone
else you can think of. If you know of any Canadian film openings, events
or initiatives happening anywhere across the country, please be sure to
let us know by sending an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
1. Special Events
2. Now Playing
3. Coming Soon
4. Special Offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
------
1. Special Events
CANADIAN FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL
July 15th to July 18th
The Royal Cinema, Toronto
http://www.canfilmfest.ca/
The first annual Canadian Filmmakers' Festival is set to begin on July
15th. The only Toronto film festival held solely to celebrate Canadian
filmmaking talent, this event will showcase a wide variety of new
Canadian films and is being held in association with Film Circuit, a
division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group.
There are a great number of Canadian films produced every year. Yet
there are few events held that provide an opportunity for filmmakers,
actors, crew members and film fans to enjoy them. So come out and
support a truly Canadian event!
All screenings are being held at the Royal Cinema, 608 College Street
West (4 1/2 blocks west of Bathurst, between Clinton and Grace).
Individual tickets are $10 plus tax and are available at the box office on
the day of screenings. Festival Passes (good for all screenings) are $60
plus tax and are available by calling 416.846.3378.
For further details and to see the full list of scheduled screenings,
please see the official website at http://www.canfilmfest.ca.
------
2. Now Playing
FILM CIRCUIT
Visit the website (http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/filmcircuit/index.html) to
see which Canadian films are playing near you.
Here is a partial list of films that are playing across Canada, listed by
title. You can also check out http://www.cinemaclock.com/ to see what
other films may be playing in your town.
Army of One
ON
http://www.redstorm.ca/armyofone/index.html
The Blue Butterfly/Le Papillon bleu
QC
The Corporation
BC, AB, ON, QC
http://www.thecorporation.com
The Delicate Art of Parking
BC, SK, ON
http://thedelicateartofparking.com
Go Further
ON
http://www.mongrelmedia.com/films/GoFurther.html
La Grande Séduction / Seducing Dr. Lewis
BC, ON
http://www.allianceatlantisfilms.com
Les Invasions Barbares / The Barbarian Invasions
ON, QC
http://www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com
http://www.topten.ca/
On The Corner
BC, ON
http://www.topten.ca/2003/content/09.html
The Saddest Music in the World
ON
http://www.topten.ca
Sugar
ON
Les Triplettes de Bellevilles
ON
http://www.sonyclassics.com/triplets/
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3. Coming Soon
TOUCH OF PINK
July 16th
NOTHING
July 23rd - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
HAM & CHEESE
July 30th – Hamilton, Toronto (limited engagement)
http://www.blackwalk.com/hamandcheese
STANDER
August 6th - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
GOING THE DISTANCE
August 20th - Wide Release
WILBY WONDERFUL
October 1st
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4. Special Offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
Special offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television to
Film Club members. Experience Academy Membership Benefits for
FREE until December 31, 2004. Click here for more details:
http://www.academy.ca/map/mapfilmclub.htm.
------
ATTENTION Canadian Film Enthusiasts:
Check out http://www.academy.ca or http://www.genieawards.ca for
regular updates of Canadian Film Listings, and to get links to official
film websites and distributor sites! Information will be updated on a
weekly basis. Note that listings are subject to change at any time.
------
Visit the award-winning Northern Stars® website, devoted to Canadian
actors and actresses, directors and films:
http://www.northernstars.ca/nowplaying_2.html.
------
Please let us know about any other Canadian screenings going on
anywhere and everywhere and we will do our best to include the details
in our postings.
These and other film industry events can be found in the Event Calendar
at www.FilmType.com, as well as job postings, crew and casting calls,
equipment trade, crew directory and other resources for the filmmaking
community!
Film Club is a member of MyMediaBiz.com (http://mymediabiz.com),
Canada's only multi-tiered, multi-purpose entertainment portal
dedicated to promoting and enhancing interactivity in the Canadian
media industry.
If you would like to volunteer or subscribe to THIS Magazine’s Film Club
newsletter, please send an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Remember...1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Thirty-seven years and still going strong, THIS Magazine is one of
Canada's longest-publishing alternative journals. Founded by a gang of
school activists in 1966, and originally called This Magazine Is About
Schools, the modern-day THIS focuses on Canadian politics, literature
and culture but, in keeping with its radical roots, never pulls punches.
Subversive, edgy and smart, THIS is the real alternative to that.
http://www.thismagazine.ca.
Posted by phillipadsmith at 09:16 AM
July 02, 2004
Happy Canada Day from THIS Magazine's Film Club!
Visit the new and improved THIS Magazine website. The newly launched site features content
from the current issue, past Film Club newsletters, interactive blogs,
and exciting contests and giveaways. You can also read a classic THIS
Magazine article by Rachel Pulfer on Canadian cinema from the
May-June 2001 issue. All this and more at This Magagazine online.
See ‘Special Events’ below to learn more about the Toronto party
celebrating the launch of the new THIS Magazine website.
Please forward to your friends, acquaintances and just about anyone
else you can think of. Celebrate the Canada Day long weekend by
supporting our national cinema!!
If you know of any Canadian film openings, events or initiatives
happening anywhere across the country, please be sure to let us know
by sending an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Film Club Newsletter - Friday, July 2, 2004
1. Opening
2. Special Events
3. Now Playing
4. Coming Soon
5. Special Offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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1. Opening
THE LONG WEEKEND
To July 3, Bloor Cinema, Toronto
http://www.bloorcinema.com
Seven former university roommates gather at a remote cottage in
northern Ontario to celebrate their 10-year reunion. It is the Canada Day
long weekend. They are partying, having a great time, until one-by-one
they begin to disappear…
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2. Special Events
a) CANADIAN FILMMAKERS’ FESTIVAL
July 15th to July 18th
The Royal Cinema, Toronto
http://www.canfilmfest.ca/
The first annual Canadian Filmmakers' Festival is set to begin on July
15th. The only Toronto film festival held solely to celebrate Canadian
filmmaking talent, this event will showcase a wide variety of new
Canadian films and is being held in association with Film Circuit, a
division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group.
There are a great number of Canadian films produced every year. Yet
there are few events held that provide an opportunity for filmmakers,
actors, crew members and film fans to enjoy them. So come out and
support a truly Canadian event!
All screenings are being held at the Royal Cinema, 608 College Street
West (4 1/2 blocks west of Bathurst, between Clinton and Grace).
Individual tickets are $10 plus tax and are available at the box office on
the day of screenings. Festival Passes (good for all screenings) are $60
plus tax and are available by calling 416.846.3378.
For further details and to see the full list of scheduled screenings,
please see the official website at http://www.canfilmfest.ca.
b) THIS MAGAZINE PARTY TO LAUNCH WWW.THISMAGAZINE.CA
THIS Magazine is wired for our Toronto party on July 15th, 2004. We're
celebrating our brand new website, and we'd love it if you could join us.
WHO: Your friends at THIS Magazine
WHAT: HOT tunes, cool PRIZES and GREAT company
WHEN: Thursday, July 15th, 2004. Doors open at 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: Cadillac Lounge, 1296 Queen Street West, Toronto (near
Queen and Dufferin)
HOW MUCH: Just $5 to get in – and that includes a copy of our sizzling
July/August issue. Or, subscribe at the door for the rock-bottom price of
$20, and get in for FREE!
and there's more...SURPRISES, SPECIAL GUESTS and FREE STUFF
too! So indulge your inner geek and join us for a great time.
For more information, visit http://www.thismagazine.ca/about/party/.
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3. Now Playing
FILM CIRCUIT
Visit the website (http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/filmcircuit/index.html) to
see which Canadian films are playing near you.
Here is a partial list of films that are playing across Canada, listed by
title. You can also check out http://www.cinemaclock.com/ to see what
other films may be playing in your town.
19 Months
Vancouver, Toronto
Army of One
Vancouver, Toronto
http://www.redstorm.ca/armyofone/index.html
The Blue Butterfly/Le Papillon bleu
QC
The Corporation (documentary)
BC, AB, MB, ON, QC
http://www.thecorporation.com
The Delicate Art of Parking
BC, AB, MB, ON, QC
http://thedelicateartofparking.com
The Girl who Married a Ghost
ON
http://www.cinemalibre.com/php/filmdetail.php?IDFilm=979
Go Further
Toronto, Vancouver
http://www.mongrelmedia.com/films/GoFurther.html
Goldirocks
Toronto
http://www.goldirocks.com
La Grande Séduction / Seducing Dr. Lewis
ON, MB, AB, BC, QC
http://www.allianceatlantisfilms.com
Les Invasions Barbares / The Barbarian Invasions
ON, QC, BC, AB, MB
http://www.allianceatlantisvivafilm.com
http://www.topten.ca/
Love, Sex and Eating the Bones
ON, BC
http://www.eatingthebones.com
http://www.topten.ca/
On The Corner
Vancouver, Toronto
http://www.topten.ca/2003/content/09.html
The Republic of Love
ON
The Saddest Music in the World
Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto
http://www.topten.ca
The Snow Walker
Toronto, Vancouver
http://www.snowwalkerthemovie.com
http://www.topten.ca/
The Statement
distribution: Thinkfilm Inc.
http://www.sonyclassics.com/thestatement/
Les Triplettes de Bellevilles
QC, ON, BC, AB, MB, NS
http://www.sonyclassics.com/triplets/
Twist
Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal
www.christalfilms.com/twist
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4. Coming Soon
TOUCH OF PINK
July 16
NOTHING
July 23 - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
STANDER
August 6 - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
GOING THE DISTANCE
August 20 - Wide Release
WILBY WONDERFUL
October 1
------
5. Special Offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
Special offer from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television to
Film Club members. Experience Academy Membership Benefits for
FREE until December 31, 2004. Click here for more details:
http://www.academy.ca/map/mapfilmclub.htm
------
ATTENTION Canadian Film Enthusiasts:
Check out http://www.academy.ca or http://www.genieawards.ca for
regular updates of Canadian Film Listings, and to get links to official
film websites and distributor sites! Information will be updated on a
weekly basis. Note that listings are subject to change at any time.
------
Visit the award-winning Northern Stars® website, devoted to Canadian
actors and actresses, directors and films:
http://www.northernstars.ca/nowplaying_2.html.
------
Please let us know about any other Canadian screenings going on
anywhere and everywhere and we will do our best to include the details
in our postings.
These and other film industry events can be found in the Event Calendar
at www.FilmType.com, as well as job postings, crew and casting calls,
equipment trade, crew directory and other resources for the filmmaking
community!
Film Club is a member of MyMediaBiz.com (http://mymediabiz.com),
Canada's only multi-tiered, multi-purpose entertainment portal
dedicated to promoting and enhancing interactivity in the Canadian
media industry.
If you would like to volunteer or subscribe to THIS Magazine’s Film Club
newsletter, please send an email to filmclub@thismagazine.ca.
Remember...1st Rule of Film Club: Tell Everyone About Film Club!
Thirty-seven years and still going strong, THIS Magazine is one of
Canada's longest-publishing alternative journals. Founded by a gang of
school activists in 1966, and originally called This Magazine Is About
Schools, the modern-day THIS focuses on Canadian politics, literature
and culture but, in keeping with its radical roots, never pulls punches.
Subversive, edgy and smart, THIS is the real alternative to that.
http://www.thismagazine.ca.
Posted by phillipadsmith at 11:52 AM