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Cultural Newsletter
September 2010
Toronto International Film Festival
Ashkenaz Festival
Join the Toronto fall time, not just for back-to-school or backto-campus activities! The Ashkenaz Festival is the largest
Jewish cultural event in Canada. Artists from France are
showcased: Strasburg Yiddish theatre director and founder R.
Goldwaser, Klezmer music with The Other Europeans and A.
Receanu, G. Edery’s Sefarad music.
This is what Toronto is about! This Ashkenaz Festival promotes
approximately 50-70 shows from Canada and around the world,
including 200 artists and performers working in music, theatre,
dance, film, literature, craft and visual arts. TIFF follows
through right after opening up its new amazing King Street
facilities.
With all this positive attitude, the world within a mosaic, it has
been such a pleasure serving you for the last three years. I have
to leave, but from September 1st, Claire Le Masne takes it on.
Be happy!
Joël Savary, Cultural Attaché
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Contents
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3 - Cinema
8 - Music
11 - Speakings
13 - Exhibitions
14 - Theatre
14 - Guided Tours
15 - Television
16 - Professionals
SEPTEMBER 2010
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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ASHKENAZ
FESTIVAL
ASHKENAZ
FESTIVAL
ASHKENAZ
FESTIVAL
ASHKENAZ
FESTIVAL
ASHKENAZ
FESTIVAL
ASHKENAZ
FESTIVAL
LANGUAGE
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TERRITORY
LANGUAGE
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TERRITORY
LANGUAGE
AND
TERRITORY
LANGUAGE
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TERRITORY
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TIFF
TIFF
TIFF
TIFF
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ASHKENAZ
FESTIVAL
LANGUAGE MULTICULTURAL
FRANCOPHONY
AND
TERRITORY
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TIFF
TIFF
TIFF
TIFF
TIFF
TIFF
TIFF
GODARD
GODARD
GODARD
JÉROME
SABBAGH
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LINGUISTIC
DUALITY IN
CANADA
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LEWIS
TRONDHEIM
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EUROPEAN
DAY OF
LANGUAGES
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SONGS IN
FRANCE,
1939-1944
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LEWIS
TRONDHEIM
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News editor: Joël Savary
Creative writer: David Amselem
Audiovisual: Marie Herault-Delanoë
Book: Léa Deshusses
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Cinema
TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 9 - 19
The Toronto International Film Festival ranks among the most prestigious
international film festivals in the world. For ten days, film lovers,
filmmakers, industry professionals and media watch the best in Canadian,
independent and international cinema from established masters and new
talents.
VISIT WWW.TIFF.NET FOR THE FULL PROGRAM
Among the 300 films selected this year, the following French titles will be
shown:
GALA
LITTLE WHITE LIES (LES PETITS MOUCHOIRS)
GUILLAUME CANET, FRANCE, 2010
Despite a traumatic event, a group of friends decides to go ahead with their
annual beach vacation. Their relationships, convictions, sense of guilt and
friendship are sorely tested. They are finally forced to own up to the little
white lies they have been telling each other.
Starring Marion Cotillard, François Cluzet, Benoît Magimel, and Jean
Dujardin.
WORLD PREMIERE
GALA
POTICHE
FRANÇOIS OZON, FRANCE, 2010
A bourgeois housewife takes on a rough union leader in François Ozon’s
sparkling comic war between the sexes, and the classes.
Starring Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu.
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
GALA
SARAH'S KEY (ELLE S'APPELAIT SARAH)
GILLES PAQUET BRENNER, FRANCE, 2010
While researching an article on the Vel’d’Hiv Roundup in 1942 France, Julia,
an American journalist stumbles across the story of Sarah, a ten year old
Jewish girl who desperately tried to save her younger brother from the
police by locking him in a cupboard. Through her research, Julia comes
across a trail of secrets that link her to Sarah and change the way she sees
the world.
Starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Niels Arestrup.
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NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
THE ILLUSIONIST (L'ILLUSIONNISTE)
SYLVAIN CHOMET, UNITED KINGDOM/FRANCE, 2010
From the director of The Triplets Of Belleville comes a film of grace and
unique beauty. Working from a never-produced script written by Jacques
Tati for his daughter, Chomet tells the story of a magician who was pushed
aside by rock and roll, yet finds one young girl who appreciates his magic.
The film stars Jean-Claude Donda and Eilidh Rankin.
LOVE CRIME (CRIME D'AMOUR)
ALAIN CORNEAU, FRANCE, 2010
Dangerous Liaisons meets Working Girl in this delicisouly caustic tale of
office politics. Starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Ludivine Sagnier as mentor
and ingénue, Love Crime is a remorseless clash of two competing egos.
L'AMOUR FOU
PIERRE THORETTON, FRANCE, 2010
Yves Saint Laurent built one of fashion’s most celebrated empires. This
moving documentary chronicles his rise, his lifelong partnership with Pierre
Bergé and their decision to auction off a lifetime of precious art and
objects.
OUTSIDE THE LAW (HORS-LA-LOI)
RACHID BOUCHAREB, FRANCE/ALGERIA/TUNISIA/ITALY/BELGIUM, 2010
Bouchareb’s follow-up to Days of Glory is an epic French gangster movie in
the tradition of Once Upon a Time in America. The film follows three
brothers from childhood in Algeria through turbulent years in Paris, as their
paths diverge towards radical politics and violent crime.
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THE BIG PICTURE (L'HOMME QUI VOULAIT VIVRE SA VIE)
ERIC LARTIGAU, FRANCE, 2010
Paul Exben is a success story. He has a great job, a glamorous wife and two
wonderful sons, except that this is not the life he has been dreaming of. A
moment of madness is going to change his life, forcing him to assume a new
identity that will enable him to live his life fully.
The Big Picture, an adaptation of the novel by Douglas Kennedy, stars
Romain Duris, Marina Foïs, Niels Arestrup and Catherine Deneuve.
SPECIAL TREATMENT (SANS QUEUE NI TÊTE)
JEANNE LABRUNE, FRANCE/LUXEMBOURG/BELGIUM, 2010
A high class prostitute and an eminent psychoanalyst discover that they
share many things in common. They are both unhappy with their
professions, seeking a way out that involves unique contact with each
other's worlds.
Starring Isabelle Hupert.
DEEP IN THE WOODS (AU FOND DES BOIS)
BENOÎT JACQUOT, FRANCE/GERMANY, 2010
Set in the 19th century, a wild man emerges from the woods and casts a
spell on the beautiful daughter of a country doctor. The two of them flee
into the woods and descend into a nightmare of carnal sex, mixed with
moments of tenderness, violence and abuse, before redemption and
salvation arrive.
Starring Isild le Besco.
INCENDIES
DENIS VILLENEUVE, CANADA/FRANCE, 2010
After their mother Nawal's death, twins Simon and Jeanne embark on a
journey to the Middle East that shines a disturbing light on their mother's
past and culminates in a shocking revelation.
Starring Lubna Azabal.
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RIO SEX COMEDY
JONATHAN NOSSITER, FRANCE/BRAZIL, 2010
Charting the misadventures of expatriates in Rio and their bungled search
for both personal pleasure and social justice, the film is a deliriously
insolent romp that explores the bizarre contradictions that are a fact of
daily life in this pulsing metropolis. A plastic surgeon arrives in Rio, the new
US ambassador to Brazil slips his guards and disappears into Rio's infamous
favelas, and a French couple arrive to make a film.
Starring Charlotte Rampling, Bill Pullman.
MASTERS
SLEEPING BEAUTY (LA BELLE ENDORMIE)
CATHERINE BREILLAT, FRANCE, 2010
An epic fantasia of a young girl's coming-of-age, featuring Catherine
Breillat's signature take on gender relations and breathtaking
cinematography
Starring Carla Besnaïnou.
FILM SOCIALISM (FILM SOCIALISME)
JEAN-LUC GODARD, SWITZERLAND, 2010
Godard's latest film, a "symphony in three movements," grapples with trying
to make sense of a world that appears to be beyond comprehension and
meaning.
ROSES À CRÉDIT
AMOS GITAÏ, FRANCE, 2010
A young couple marry in 1940s France and we follow the arc of their
marriage over the next decade. As France recovers from the trauma of the
war, the wife finds herself increasingly caught up in acquiring material
possessions while the husband prefers a more traditional lifestyle.
Starring Léa Seydoux, Pierre Arditi, Elsa Zylberstein, and Valeria Bruni
Tedeschi.
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DISCOVERY
THE PLACE IN BETWEEN (NOTRE ÉTRANGÈRE)
SARAH BOUYAIN, FRANCE/BURKINA FASO, 2010
Bouyain's sensitive debut is a portrait of women caught between Africa and
Europe. A biracial woman travels from France to Burkina Faso in search of
her mother. In France, a white woman seeks to learn an African language for
reasons unknown.
Starring Dorylia Calmel, Assita Ouédraogo, and Blandine Yaméogo.
REAL TO REEL
THE GAME OF DEATH (LE JEU DE LA MORT)
CHRISTOPHE NICK AND THOMAS BORNOT, FRANCE, 2010
This documentary examines the idea of the limits of obedience and
punishment. Based on an experiment conducted in the sixties, the setting is
a modern television game show where we see how far people will go to
inflict pain on a contestant who stands to win one million dollars.
VANGUARD
OUR DAY WILL COME (NOTRE JOUR VIENDRA)
ROMAIN GAVRAS, FRANCE, 2009
The highly anticipated debut by French director Romain Gravas (known for
directing the controversial M.I.A. video Born Free) focuses on two outcast
redheads - a bullied teen and a psychologist - who embark on a
hallucinatory journey to Ireland, in a quest for freedom.
Starring Vincent Cassel and Olivier Barthelemy.
CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA
BLACK OCEAN (NOIR OCÉAN)
MARION HÄNSEL, BELGIUM/FRANCE/GERMANY, 2010
Three young boys aboard a French naval vessel in 1972, unaware of the risks
they run and the dramatic effects on our planet, take part in the nuclear
tests in Mururoa, in the Pacific.
Starring Nicolas Robin, Adrien Jolivet, and Romain David.
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OF GODS AND MEN (DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUX)
XAVIER BEAUVOIS, FRANCE, 2010
Based on a true incident where a group of monks were killed by Islamic
fundamentalists in Algeria in 1995, we follow the spiritual lifestyle of the
priests, their interaction with the locals and the events that lead up to the
confrontation with a group of insurgents.
Starring Lambert Wilson.
MIDNIGHT MADNESS
RED NIGHTS (LES NUITS ROUGES DU BOURREAU DE JADE)
JULIEN CARBON AND LAURENT COURTIAUD, HONG-KONG/CHINA/FRANCE,
2010
This shocking debut by director duo Carbon and Courtiaud is a seductive catand-mouse thriller set in Hong Kong, about a woman's obsessive desire to
own a rare object that hides a deadly and perverse secret.
Starring Marina Foïs, Carole Brana and Frédérique Bel.
Music
ASHKENAZ FESTIVAL
AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 6
ASHKENAZ FESTIVAL
HARBOURFRONT CENTRE
The Ashkenaz Festival is the largest Jewish cultural event in Canada. Each
edition of this multidisciplinary event showcases approximately 50-75 acts
from Canada and around the world, including 200+ artists and performers
working in music, theatre, dance, film, literature, craft and visual arts.
MOST ASHKENAZ FESITVAL EVENTS TAKE PLACE AT THE HARBOURFRONT CENTRE,
235 QUEEN QUAY WEST, TORONTO
WWW.ASHKENAZFESTIVAL.COM
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RAFAEL GOLDWASER
A GILGUL FUN A NIGN (METAMORPHOSIS OF A MELODY)
Yiddish theatre actor, director and founder of Strasburg's Der LuftTeater,
Rafael Goldwaser returns to Toronto with his newest one-man show. Based
on a story by I.L. Peretz (the father of modern Yiddish literature),
Goldwaser’s latest tour de force traces a melody by the legendary klezmer
fiddler Pedotser as it evolves and reincarnates across time and space,
eventually coming full circle to its original conception. Featuring unique
projections of images on talitim, Goldwaser’s existential musings on the soul
of a melody and those who possess it is a full of beauty and universal
meaning.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST - 7:00 PM - AL GREEN THEATRE - $15
THE OTHER EUROPEANS
KLEZMER
The Other Europeans is an international gathering of 14 leading klezmer and
lautari musicians. This new intercultural supergroup is creating powerful,
deeply emotional and virtuosic music that restores a centuries-old
cooperation between two groups who cohabited many of the same spaces in
eastern Europe before being torn apart by war, holocaust and immigration.
Adrian Receanu (France, clarinet)
At the age of 12 Adrian started playing clarinet in Moldova. In 1999 he
performed with Moldavian cimbalom player Alex Ciobanu at an international
clarinet meeting in the Bretonic village Glomel. Afterwards he enrolled at the
national conservatory of Boulogne-Billancourt. Today Adrian lives in Paris and
performs regularly East European music at world music festivals and concerts.
CONCERT - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 - 9:30 PM - THE SIRIUS STAGE
PANEL DISCUSSION - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 1:00 PM - MISS LOU'S ROOM
JEWISH DANCE BAND - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 5:00 PM - THE BRIGANTINE ROOM
ROMA DANCE BAND - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 7:00 PM - REDPATH STAGE
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE
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GERARD EDERY
SEPHARDIC MUSIC
Gerard Edery, composer, singer and guitarist, was born in Casablanca and
raised in Paris and New York City. Speaking several languages throughout his
childhood, Gerard absorbed a variety of musical traditions spanning three
continents. Influenced by classical, flamenco, jazz and folk techniques,
Gerard's virtuoso guitar-playing is a fusion of styles. An authority on a variety
of musical styles, Gerard has a special passion for the rich heritage of
French, Spanish and Judeo-Spanish melody.
CONCERT - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 - 11 PM - LAKESIDE TERRACE - FREE
SEPHARDIC ROUNDTABLE - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 4:30 PM - MISS LOU'S ROOM
CONCERT - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 2:00 PM - ENWAVE THEATRE $25 IN ADVANCE, $30 DAY-OF-SHOW
"EVERYBODY'S SONG" - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 - 1:00 PM - STUDIO THEATRE -FREE
MYCALE
JEWISH, ARABIC, FRENCH, LADINO, YIDDISH MUSIC
Expressive and passionate, Basya Schecter, Ayelet Rose Gottlieb, Malika
Zarra and Sofia Rei Koutsovitis are four of the most creative vocalists
around. Each the leader of a dynamic band of their own, they come
together here in an intimate a cappella setting to interpret eleven songs
from John Zorn's remarkable Book of Angels. With lyrics in Hebrew, Yiddish,
Ladino, French and Arabic drawn from Rumi, Fernando Pessoa, the Hebrew
Bible and more.
CONCERT - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 - 3:00PM - BRIGANTINE ROOM $15 IN ADVANCE, $18 DAY-OF-SHOW
MULTICULTURAL FRANCOPHONY FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 4
Griots from the Mullticultural Francophony Festival invite you to join them
in their celebration of tomtoms, dance, songs, karaoke, poems, and
readings for both children and adults.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 - 2:00 PM-8:00 PM
ALLAN GARDEN PARK (JARVIS ST/ GERARD ST)
JEROME SABBAGH - MASTERCLASS AND CONCERT
SEPTEMBER 17
Saxophonist and composer Jerome Sabbagh was born in Paris, France in
1973 and moved to New York in 1995. Since then, Jerome has been writing
music and leading his own bands. Jerome has performed in many festivals
including the Newport Jazz Festival, JVC Jazz Festival (Paris), Jazz In
Marciac (France), Belfast (Northern Ireland) and Medellin (Columbia).
Jerome has recorded three albums as a leader, One Two Three, Pogo and
North.
MASTERCLASS WITH CHASE SANBORN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 - 3:00 PM
80, QUEEN'S PARK - EDWARD JOHNSON BUILDING - BOYD NEEL ROOM
CONCERT WITH THE JOHN GEGGIE TRIO AT THE CHALKERS PUB
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 - 7:00 PM
247 MARLEE AVENUE - NORTH YORK, ON
(2 MINUTE WALK FROM GLENCAIRN SUBWAY STATION)
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Speakings
LANGUAGE AND TERRITORY
AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 3
Laurentian University, located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, will host the
international Language and Territory conference from August 29th to
September 3rd, 2010. Pascal Roggero, professor of sociology at the
Université de Toulouse 1-Capitole, will give a lecture entitled Linguistic
construction of territories: from old France to today's European Union.
VISIT WWW.LANGUAGEANDTERRITORY.LAURENTIAN.CA FOR THE FULL SCHEDULE
THE LEGACIES OF JEAN-LUC GODARD
SEPTEMBER 16-18
A bilingual, inter-disciplinary conference celebrating Godard’s 80th birthday
will be held at the University of Regina, aiming to map the filmmaker’s
legacies in the fields of sound and image.
While the films of Jean-Luc Godard may appear to be reaching a smaller
and increasingly specialized audience with each new release, the continued
growth of the substantial critical literature surrounding Godard’s work
underscores its significant and enduring influence on artists and scholars
worldwide.
VISIT WWW2.UREGINA.CA/SONIMAGE FOR THE FULL SCHEDULE
LINGUISTIC DUALITY IN CANADA
SEPTEMBER 22
The History Society of Toronto presents Linguistic Duality in Canada and
Stories of Language: A Different Reading of History, by Graham Fraser.
Graham Fraser will speak about the people and events that shaped the
Canadian linguistic landscape.
Graham Fraser is Canada's sixth Commissioner of Official Languages, and a
former Canadian journalist and writer. He is the author of Sorry, I Don't
Speak French, which reviews the successes and failures of Canada's policy of
official bilingualism , and served as the National Affairs Correspondent for
the Toronto Star, for which he also writes a weekly column. He is also
adjunct professor of journalism at Carleton University.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 - 7 PM
ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE TORONTO - 24 SPADINA ROAD
FREE
EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES
SEPTEMBER 23
Acting as promoters of plurilinguism in the GTA, the Goethe-Institut
Toronto, Alliance Française de Toronto, Istituto Italiano di Cultura Toronto
and Spanish Centre Toronto will be hosting their first European Day of
Languages in Toronto on Thursday, September 23, 2010. The collaborative
event will offer a series of linguistic and other enjoyable activities.
VISIT WWW.EUROPEANDAYOFLANGUAGES.CA FOR THE WHOLE SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 - 4 PM TO 8 PM
GOETHE INSTITUT - 100 UNIVERSITY AVE. - NORTH TOWER, 2ND FLOOR
FREE
SONGS IN FRANCE, 1939-1944
SEPTEMBER 24
History Departments of various universities in Toronto present the
conference Songs in France, 1939-1944, by French historian Marc-Olivier
Baruch.
Marc-Olivier Baruch will speak about the history of songs and songwriting in
France during World War II, and the way it influenced future generations of
popular singers in post-war France.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 - 3 PM
ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE TORONTO - 24 SPADINA ROAD
GALLERIE PIERRE LÉON - FREE
LEWIS TRONDHEIM
SEPTEMBER 25 AND 29
The Alliance Française, in collaboration with The Beguiling bookstore, hosts
famous French cartoonist Lewis Trondheim in September 2010.
Creator of The spiffy adventures of McConey (Les Formidables aventures de
Lapinot in the original French language), Lewis Trondheim will be in Toronto
for the opening of his exhibition and for two special public lectures.
M. Trondheim will be giving a free public lecture (in English) where he will
be simultaneously drawing cartoons that will be projected on a big screen in
front of the audience.
To celebrate the opening of M. Trondheim's exhibition, The Alliance
Française will also host a second lecture with the author, in French! The
author will present the work he produced during his stay in Toronto. The
conference will be hosted by Peter Birkemoe, comic strip expert and owner
of The Beguiling.
CONFERENCE IN ENGLISH - FREE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 - 7 PM
INNIS TOWN HALL - 2 SUSSEX AVENUE
EXHIBITION OPENING AND CONFERENCE IN FRENCH - FREE
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 - 6:30 PM
ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE TORONTO - 24 SPADINA ROAD
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Exhibitions
JOURNEY TO THE MOON
SEPTEMBER 7-18
Using Georges Méliès' A Trip to the Moon (1902) as a point of departure,
William Kentridge masterfully combines live action and stop motion in
homage to the beginning of filmmaking and to Méliès' magical
experimentations. Kentridge performs for the camera, playing the
scientist/artist who dreams of worlds afar and encounters a muse, but
ultimately cannot escape. Journey to the Moon was presented at the 2005
Venice Biennale. William Kentridge is an acclaimed South African
draughtsman, filmmaker and sculptor whose work combines the political
with the poetic.
GALLERY TPW
56 OSSINGTON AVENUE
GILBERT GARCIN : MISTER G.
UNTIL SEPT 25
By placing himself, via the character he embodies, in absurd and
inextricable situations, Gilbert Garcin invites us to ponder such
philosophical quandaries as time, solitude and the weight of existence.
His work raises a number of universal questions about the meaning of
human existence. The crudeness of his technique, combined with the
intelligence of his themes, reflects an earnestness that embodies both the
character and the creator.
STEPHEN BULGER GALLERY
1026 QUEEN STREET WEST
DRAMA AND DESIRE: ARTISTS AND THE THEATER
UNTIL SEPT 26
Conceived by Guy Cogeval, president of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, the
exhibition includes over 100 paintings, drawings and theatrical maquettes,
by masters such as Edgar Degas, Eugène Delacroix, Jacques-Louis David,
from the collections of some of the world's greatest museums, including the
Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Musée d'Orsay, the British
Museum...
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO
317 DUNDAS STREET WEST
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Theatre
STRATFORD SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
NATHALIE NADON SINGS JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL
AND LIVING IN PARIS
Often haunting, sometimes humorous, always vividly dramatic, the songs of
Jacques Brel have been recorded by countless artists throughout the world.
This compilation of Brel’s finest work celebrates the diverse complexity of
the human heart.
UNTIL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
TOM PATTERSON THEATRE
111 LAKESIDE DRIVE, STRATFORD, ON
WWW.STRATFORDFESTIVAL.CA
DANGEROUS LIAISONS (LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES)
In pre-Revolutionary France, the Marquise de Merteuil and her sometime
lover the Vicomte de Valmont amuse themselves by plotting the seduction
of two women of virtuel. But as their cynical game proceeds, the players’
motives grow deeper – and more deadly.
UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
FESTIVAL THEATRE
55 QUEEN ST. STRATFORD, ON
Guided tours
FREE GUIDED TOUR IN MOUNT PLEASANT CEMETERY
SEPTEMBER 12
The walk is available in French and in English.
Every year, from May to October, tour leaders from the Royal Ontario
Museum’s (ROM) Department of Museum Volunteers guide the public through
some of the city’s most distinctive neighbourhoods, visiting Toronto
landmarks and illuminating their architectural and historical significance.
visit www.rom.on.ca for more information
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - 2 PM
MEET AT YONGE STREET CEMETERY ENTRANCE (YONGE ST., NORTH OF ST. CLAIR AVE.)
TTC ACCESS: ST. CLAIR SUBWAY STOP
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Television
THE CULTURAL NEWSLETTER
PRESENTS IS SELECTION OF THE
TFO FRENCH CINEMA PROGRAM
ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS
THOSE WHO STAY
LOUIS MALLE
ANNE LE NY
Chance encounters lead to a man
who sells postcards, to a sniper,
to monks playing poker and to
guests at a dinner party.
A
self-assured
business
man
murders his employer, the husband
of
his
adulterer,
which
unintentionally provokes an illfated chain of events.
Meeting in the hospital where their
partners
are
being
treated,
Bertrand and Lorraine strike up a
mutually supportive relationship
based on their joint guilt at
continuing to be healthy in this
place of sickness.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 - 9 PM
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 - 12:30 AM
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 - 9 PM
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 - 12:30 AM
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 - 9 PM
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 - 12:30 AM
THE LAST METRO
BELLE DE JOUR
THE PHANTOM OF LIBERTY
LUIS BUÑUEL
FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT
LUIS BUNUEL
In occupied Paris, an actress
married to a Jewish theater
owner must keep him hidden from
the Nazis while doing both of
their jobs.
Severine,
a
classic
haute
bourgeoisie in both looks and
background detail, spends the
afternoons in a Paris brothel, on
the job.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 - 9 PM
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 - 12:30 AM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - 9 PM
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 - 12:30 AM
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NELLY AND MONSIEUR ARNAUD
CLAUDE SAUTET
Nelly lives a solitary life in every
sense of the word until she meets an
elderly gentleman, Mr Arnaud, in the
process of writing his memoirs.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 - 9 PM
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 - 12:30 AM
Professionals
BOOKS
Call for proposals 2011/Missions and
Invitations Program.
Deadline: October, 30th, 2010
Grant for the acquisition of foreign
rights by CulturesFrance.
Deadline: September 15, 2010
French Ministry of Foreign and
European Affairs Translation Grant
Program.
Deadline: October 15th, 2010
Centre National du Livre (CNL)
Support for translation of French
books into English.
Deadline: November, 30th, 2010
A registered charitable organization, the Alliance Française is
dedicated to promoting the use of French and the appreciation of
cultures that share the French language in their common heritage. The
Alliance Française promotes communication between cultures through
an exceptional environment: language classes, lectures, a photography
gallery, as well as various cultural activities such as concerts, plays,
and art exhibitions which together contribute to create an open
cultural exchange.
Four locations to serve you better: Downtown Toronto, Markham,
Mississauga, and North York.
WWW.ALLIANCE-FRANCAISE.CA
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
CONTACT DAVID GRESSOT:
DAVID.GRESSOT @DIPLOMATIE.GOUV.FR
(FROM EARLY SEPTEMBER 2010)
NEXT MONTH
OCTOBER 2
SCOTIABANK NUIT BLANCHE
Toronto's annual sunset to sunrise celebration of contemporary art returns
to mark a five-year milestone. Discover art in galleries, museums and
unexpected places. From building façades and city parks to alleyways and
heritage buildings, choose from more than 130 destinations and chart your
own path.
This year, we are very pleased to welcome French artists Davide Balula,
France Dubois and Agnès Winter.
WWW.SCOTIABANKNUITBLANCHE.CA
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