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Sunday, April 1 • 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Society Circle

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Guests responsible for own transportation (allow 15 minutes).

Disabled Access-Yes

Guests will gather in the Second Floor Lounge at TIFF Bell Lightbox, located at Reitman Square on the north-west corner of King and John Streets (350 King Street West). TIFF Bell Lightbox (designed by world-renowned architectural firm KPMB) occupies an entire city block in the heart of Toronto’s media and entertainment district.  It is home to the Toronto International Film Festival, the leading public film festival in the world, screening more than 300 films from 60+ countries every September. The Lightbox has 5 public cinemas with 35mm, rare 70mm and state-of-the art digital capabilities, plus a performance stage. A rich screening program of new releases and retrospectives invites the public “to fall back in love with film.” The Film Reference Library is the ultimate resource for filmmakers, students, researchers, screenwriters and film and television professionals. The Library maintains the world's largest resource of English-language Canadian film and film-related materials as well as a wide range of local, national and international film resources. Sylvia Frank, Director of the Film Reference Library and Curator of the Canadian Film Gallery, will welcome Society Circle members to the TIFF Film Reference Library and provide a presentation/guided tour of the exhibition Otherworldly: The Art of Canadian Costume Design which she curated in partnership with the Canadian Alliance of Film and Television Costume Arts and Design (CAFTCAD).

 



Sunday April 1, 2012 7:30pm - 9:30pm EDT
Film Reference Library, TIFF Bell Lightbox 350 King Street West, Toronto

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