Ageless Film Festival presents: The Second Act
The Second Act (Le Deuxième Acte) is a 2024 French comedy film written, shot, edited and directed by Quentin Dupieux. Léa Seydoux, Vincent Lindon, Louis Garrel, Raphaël Quenard and Manuel Guillot star in this ensemble film. Ostensibly about a young woman who brings her boyfriend to meet her father, this film is so much more.… Continue Reading Ageless Film Festival presents: The Second Act
The Enigma of Harold Sonny Ladoo
Please join University College and the Centre for Caribbean Studies for a screening of Barker Fairley Distinguished Visitor Richard Fung’s most recent film The Enigma of Harold Sonny Ladoo (2024). Ladoo was the first Trinidadian and second Caribbean author published in Canada. Filmed in Trinidad and Toronto, the film attempts to piece together the puzzle of Ladoo’s… Continue Reading The Enigma of Harold Sonny Ladoo
CINSSU presents: Intro to Filmmaking
CINSSU Intro to Filmmaking workshop For aspiring filmmakers, beginner to experienced. Thursday, October 3, 6-8pm IN-223, Innis College Learn new skills. Network with filmmakers. Build connections. Questions? cinssu.info@gmail.com.
CINSSU presents: Free Friday Film – Deep Red
CINSSU and Innis Town Hall presents this weeks FFF. Deep Red dir. Dario Argento (1975) After witnessing a psychic’s murder, a jazz pianist is drawn into a web of mystery with red herrings, gruesome killings and childhood trauma. Join us Innis Town Hall this Friday at 7pm!
Breaking the Cycle: A Simulcast Film Screening & Discussion
Breaking the Cycle: A Simulcast Film Screening & Discussion In-person | October 1, 2024 | 6:00PM – 9:00PM This event will be held in the Innis Deluxe Screening Room (IN222E), 2 Sussex Avenue, Innis College, University of Toronto ABOUT THE FILM Breaking the Cycle captures the political awakening among Thais after the rise and fall of Thanathorn, a young politician… Continue Reading Breaking the Cycle: A Simulcast Film Screening & Discussion
AD HOC 63: RUINS AND RESILIENCE: KAREL DOING, IN PERSON
October 10, 8PM, Innis College room 222 AD HOC is proud to present this screening of films by Karel Doing. Karel Doing is an independent artist, filmmaker, and researcher whose practice investigates the relationship between culture and nature by means of analogue and organic process, experiment, and co-creation. His work has been shown worldwide at… Continue Reading AD HOC 63: RUINS AND RESILIENCE: KAREL DOING, IN PERSON
AD HOC 62: 4 FILMS BY JEAN PAINLEVÉ, PRESENTED BY JAMES LEO CAHILL
In celebration Surrealism’s centenary and the publication of Jean Painlevé’s zoological surrealist manifesto “Drame néozoologique” (Neozoological Drama), which appeared in Yvan Goll’s Surréalisme (October 10, 1924), please join us for an evening of short films by Painlevé. Focusing on his distinct practice of surrealism as “comparative anatomy by other means,” this program features Les Documents Cinématographique’s recent… Continue Reading AD HOC 62: 4 FILMS BY JEAN PAINLEVÉ, PRESENTED BY JAMES LEO CAHILL
The 11th Annual Wollesen Memorial Graduate Symposium
This year’s symposium explores the genealogy theme in art history and its broader implications. It delves into inheritance, omission, severance, recovery, adoption, and haunting within artistic lineages. The symposium offers a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue on how art movements and identities evolve and intersect over time. By interrogating genealogies through diverse theoretical lenses, “Descent/Dissent” aims… Continue Reading The 11th Annual Wollesen Memorial Graduate Symposium
CINSUU presents: Free Friday Film – The Dirties
This week’s FFF screening is The Dirties (2013) dir. Matt Johnson! “Two victims of bullies decide to take their revenge… by making a home movie. This Toronto indie classic is both hilarious and haunting. Directed by our very own Matt Johnson (BlackBerry).” Join us in @innistownhall this Friday at 7pm! Everyone is welcome!
The IECS Fall Series Presents: Corporations on Climate: Greenwashing or Progress?
Join us for part two of our three-part series, Communicating Climate After Climate Denialism, organized by the IECS.