A Christmas "Carol" 2017/18 More Play
A Christmas "Carol"
2017/18 More Play Screening Series TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King Street West
Wednesday, December 13 7:00 pm #InsideOut17
What do you do on Wednesdays?
On Wednesday, December 13, join us as we celebrate the season with A Christmas "Carol". Which is not totally what it sounds like our version has less Dickens. Its a holiday screening of Todd Haynes Carol!
Get ready to unwrap a whole evening of events:
6:00 pm: Invite Me Round to Magic Hour for a $6 Dry Martini with an Olive at Luma
7:00 pm: Christmas Carol-oke in TIFF Bell Lightbox Cinema 3, with Carol-ers
7:30 pm: Todd Haynes' Carol
Bonbon Bontemps, Fay Slift, Sonya Reynolds, Jessica Park, Claire Burns, Adam Barrett and many more
Carol is a film that likely needs no introduction but in case you somehow missed it let us break it down: Cate Blanchett. Rooney Mara. Sarah Paulson. Holiday shopping. Flung out of space. Creamed spinach and poached eggs. Waterloo, Iowa. Six Academy Award nominations. Oh, and also Kyle Chandler if that helps tip anyone over the edge. Whether seeing it for the first time or seeing it again, its the best gift you will give or receive this holiday season.
Santa hats and cruelty-free fur coats encouraged. We like the hats.
The rates attractive at only $12 or $10 for Members/Seniors/Students.
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MORE PLAY FLEX PACK: General $60 Members/Seniors/Student ID $50
The More Flex Pack gives you 6 tickets that can be used in any way for the remaining films in the 2017/18 More Play Screening Series. Click here to purchase your More Play Flex Pack: https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/tiff3/EN/buy/browse
SINGLE TICKETS: General $12 Members/Seniors/Student ID $10
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About Inside Out:
Inside Out presents the annual Toronto LGBT Film Festival, with financial support from Presenting Sponsor, RBC Royal Bank and Premier Sponsor, CTV. It is the largest event of its kind in Canada, bringing the LGBTQ community together with unforgettable cinematic experiences. For 11 days, the Festival draws crowds of more than 32,500 to screenings, artist talks, panel discussions and parties that showcase more than 175 films from Canada and around the world.
In addition, Inside Out is committed to challenging attitudes and changing lives year-round through the exhibition, production and promotion of LGBT film with initiatives that include the Ottawa LGBT Film Festival, development programs featuring the newly launched New Visions Project and the Short to Feature Award, as well as the More Play Screening Series.
Inside Out celebrates more than a quarter century of showcasing the best in Canadian and international cinema with the 2018 Toronto LGBT Film Festival that runs from May 24 to June 3, 2018.