2009 Film Festival

Plus tard, tu comprendras – Program Notes

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January 11  |  2009 Film Festival, HRWFF Opening Night, Plus tard, tu comprendras  |   julie

Plus tard, tu comprendras
 
“[A] subtle, contemplative exploration of memory and loss. . . [Moreau] is, of course, a goddess of French film, and here she gives a master class in how to be regal without vanity” (A.O. Scott, The New York Times).
 
Memory is a double-edged sword, and in Plus tard, tu comprendras, Amos Gitaï explores this truism in the most subtle and emotionally powerful manner. This most talented director has found a perfect subject for his increasingly spare and formal style, and the final result is masterly.
 
The film stars the venerable Jeanne Moreau in the role of Madame Gornick, an aged woman who prowls around her apartment listening to her television set. It is tuned to the Klaus Barbie trial of 1987, in which testimonies about arrests, incarcerations and deportations that took place during the Holocaust were recounted. Meanwhile, her son Victor is trying to assemble the bits and pieces of their family legacy through photographs, letters and memorabilia. The documents he discovers tell of the fate that befell his parents during the war, and he is quick to rush to judgment.
 
Plus tard, tu comprendras touches the deepest wellsprings of emotion, and by being suggestive rather than explicit, allows us all to share in its imaginative universe. This is perhaps the film Gitaï was born to make, a masterpiece of Holocaust memory that uses not one frame of footage from the disaster.
 
– Piers Handling, 2008 Toronto International Film Festival Programme Book
 
Rated 14A.
 

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Schedule Now Online for the 2009 Toronto Human Rights Watch Film Festival

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January 6  |  2009 Film Festival  |   julie

2009 Human Rights Watch Film Festival
 
The schedule for the 2009 Toronto Human Rights Watch Film Festival is now online at the festival Website. Film overviews and program notes to follow.
 
This year’s festival features an extended schedule with two additional days of programming. Thanks to festival chair Helga Stephenson and Cinematheque Ontario programmer, George Kaltsounakis, for another brilliant line-up.
 

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10 Films, 10 Nights For 2009

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April 23  |  2009 Film Festival, News  |   julie

The 2009 Toronto Human Rights Film Festival will be the biggest yet with 10 films featured over 10 nights, it was announced today. The festival will take place February 24 to March 5, 2009 at various venues.

This year’s festival was very successful, featuring sold-out screenings and line-ups for rush seats. Seven films were shown, including the Oscar-winning documentary feature, Taxi To The Dark Side, directed by Alex Gibney. Programming for the 2009 festival will be handled by Helga Stephenson, Chair of the Film Festival Sub-Committee for Human Rights Watch Canada.

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Media Release: Human Rights Watch Film Festival Special Guests

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February 24  |  2009 Film Festival, HRWFF Special Guests, News  |   julie

Human Rights Watch Film Festival Opening Night

Director Atom Egoyan will introduce Hana Makhmalbaf’s award-winning feature film Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame, the opening night selection for this year’s Toronto Human Rights Watch Film Festival.

Egoyan will be joined on stage by special guest Sam Zia Zarifi, Washington Advocate and former Asia Research Director for Human Rights Watch.

The film presentation is schedule for Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 8 PM at the Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles Street West. It will be preceded by a reception at 6:30 PM.

Additional guest and speakers for the festival screenings at Jackman Hall (Art Gallery of Ontario) include:

Friday, February 29, 7:30 PM – El Ejido, The Law of Profit (Belgium/Spain)
Guest Speaker: Consuelo Rubio, Community Legal Worker for the Center for Spanish Speaking People.

Saturday, March 1, 7:30 PM – These Girls (Egypt)
Guest Speaker: Anna Maria Tremonti, Host of CBC Radio’s “The Current”

Sunday, March 2, 2:30 PM – We’ll Never Meet Childhood Again (UK/Romania)
Special Guest: Ellissa Beckett, Executive Director, The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR).

Monday, March 3, 7:30 PM – Taxi To The Dark Side (USA)
Special Guests: Director Alex Gibney and Michelle Shephard, National Security Reporter for The Toronto Star.

Tuesday, March 4, 7:30 PM – Chop Shop (USA)
Special Guest: Jian Ghomeshi, CBC Radio & TV Personality

Wednesday, March 5, 7:30 PM – A Love During The War (Congo/Cameroon)
Guest Speaker: Sgt. Debbie Bodkin will share stories of her interviews with people in Sudan and the continuing plight of the people of Darfur.
Special Guest: Dr. Sumeet Sodhi, Director of Research and Operations for Dignitas International

Sgt. Bodkin and Dr. Sodhi will also be in attendance at the closing night reception prior to the screening at 7:30 PM. Tickets are still available for the reception. For details click here. The opening night gala is now sold-out.

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