Media Coverage 2010

Beyond the Border: The European dimension of film 

Place: Toronto

Event: Presented by the Goethe-Institut, German director Jan Schütte presents award-winning films of the German-French film academy Atelier Ludwigsburg-Paris in Toronto.


The Goethe-Institut Toronto presents two free screenings next week on December 13 and 14. The screenings are to introduce Canadians to the Atelier Ludwigsburg-Paris, a one-year post-graduate program that is a French-German film initiative. The Atelier's director Jan Schütte will be attending the event.

Both nights will begin with short films made by Atelier students before the main feature film. The feature on Monday night is Takva (Gottesfurcht) by Özer Kiziltan, a German-Turkish film. This screening will be followed by discussion with Jan Schütte, producers Falk Nagel and Christophe Bruncher, and the Canadian Film Centre's Greg Klymkiw. Tuesday's film is L'Intouchable by Benoît Jaquot.

The screenings begin at 6:30pm each night and take place at Innis Town Hall at 2 Sussex Avenue, on St. George between Bloor St. West and Harbord St.

By David Eng, Chino Kino Blog, 8 December 2010

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