Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'goetheinstitute'
October 20, 2006
Now, although we’re siding with the After Dark Film Festival, there’s entirely the possibility that, you know, you’re a big scaredy-poo-pants and don’t fancy anything there. Which makes it very lucky that there are about nine other festivals on this weekend, eh? Continuing festivals include the ImagineNative Film Festival, the Cuban Cinema Film Festival, the Estonian Documentary Film Festival and the Toronto International Latin Film Festival (The Cuban Cinema Film Festival and the Estonian Documentary......
Continue Reading "Film Friday: "Let Them Eat Cake" is a Misquote; It Was Actually "Let Them Go to Film Festivals.""November 2, 2005
Two major art fairs in town this week mean that it'll be hard to wander around Toronto without hitting an artist, critic, art dealer, patron or hanger on of some sort. First there's the Toronto International Art Fair (Nov. 3-7, $16), which is arguably the best use of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre that we've seen (sorry comic book fans and sci-fi geeks). It sure beats all those car shows and dentists' conventions. Torontoist highly......
Continue Reading "Toronto Art Explosion"March 16, 2005
The Goethe Institute has organized a three night series of films about metropoli in the 20s and 30s, and if you act now you can still catch days two and three of this neat affair. Tonight they screen Man With a Movie Camera, perhaps the most well known work of the great Russian master, and film student hero, Dziga Vertov. Tonight's program is called 'City of Ruttmann/City of Vertov' and will feature a discussion with......
Continue Reading "The City Makes a Spectacle of Itself"