Monday, November 16, 2009

Invitation to attend our Gala Launch



(Click on invitation to enlarge)

Tickets are now available for

CaribbeanTales Youth Film Festival GALA LAUNCH and Awards Ceremony

Date: Thursday January 21st 2010 @ 6.30pm

Featuring "Invisible City"
Winner of the Best Canadian Documentary Award at Hot Docs 2009
and "Hardwood"
from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Hubert Davis.
Mr. Davis will join us for the Launch and to introduce his award-winning films.

Venue: William Doo Auditorium, 45 Willcocks St. Toronto

Tickets are $20 each,

Look forward very much to seeing you there!

Frances-Anne Solomon
Artistic Director, Founder
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The CaribbeanTales Youth Film Festival 2010 - Celebrating Black History Month screens Africentric films for audiences of high school and university students, and educators.

This year the festival shines a spotlight on African-Canadian filmmakers.

View The Full Festival Schedule here!

WHEN: February 2-25 2010 @ 9:30 a.m. and at 1:00PM Weekdays
at William Doo Auditorium, 45 Willcocks St. Toronto

Tickets are still available for the following films:
Invisible City by Hubert Davis
Nurse.Fighter.Boy by Charles Officer
The Tenant by Lucky Ejim
Embracing Da Kink by Trey Anthony and Joel Gordon
A Linc in Time by Nicole Brooks
The Incomparable Jackie Richerdson by Lana Lovell
Esther Baby and Me by Louis Taylor
Finder of Lost Children by Ricardo Scipio
A Winter Tale by Frances-Anne Solomon
Devotion by Dawn Wilkinson
The Little Black School House by Sylvia Hamilton
The Survivor's Project by Cabral "Larc" Trotman
The Woman I Have Become by Alison Duke

TICKET INFORMATION:
Early Bird Rate (pay before November 30th)
Students: $7.00
Educators: Free admission per 10 students

Tickets are available at UofTtix Box Office
(416) 978-8849 uofttix.ca
or at the University of Toronto's Central Box Office
Open Mon-Fri 11am-5pm in Hart House, UofT.

To get our SPECIAL GROUP RATES
Please contact :
Miki Nembhard,
Festival Coordinator
416-598-1410,
ctyfilmfestival at gmail.com.

CaribbeanTales Youth Film Festival 2010 - Celebrating Black History Month
is produced in association with the Caribbean Studies Program and New College at the University of Toronto, and The Multicultural History Society of Ontario.

This project was made possible with the support of
The Department of Canadian Heritage through Canadian Culture Online.

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