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below information is requested to post by Namgyal Nangsetsang http://www.tibet.ca/toronto
TORONTO TIBET FILM FESTIVAL Oct 14/15 Bloor Cinema,
506 Bloor St. West
A one-of-a
kind showcase of Tibet’s people places and culture through film. Special guests,
silent auction, and more…
Oct 14. 7 pm The Yogis of Tibet
9 pm Travelers
& Magicians – Intro by Bruce Poon Tip of G.A.P Adventures
Oct
15. 2
pm Satya: A Prayer for the Enemy AND Shadow Circus: the CIA in Tibet
4:30 pm Himalaya
– Intro by Zeke O’Connor of the Edmund Hillary Foundation
7 pm The Jew
in the Lotus -discussion to follow with Evan Solomon of the CBC,
Thupten Jinpa, interpreter for His Holiness the Dalai Lama
9 pm Tibet:
Cry of the Snow Lion - Michael Craig of Amnesty Int’l will speak
following the screening
Advance tickets
now on sale until Oct. 10 online and at Rangzen Caf? (1600 Queen St. W.), Everest
Restaurant & Lounge (232 Queen St. W.), and Norbu Linga (2 Bloor St. W., Cumberland
Terrace). Tickets also available at the door 30 min prior to screening. $7 advance
purchase OR senior/student; $9 general adm at the door; $25 all movie Festival
Pass
Presented by the Canada Tibet Committee.
For more info www.TorontoTibetFilmFestival.com (647) 722-2102
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As little as people know in general about Tibet or the existence of the film festival,
in order to draw more people to these films, a description of the films would
have been very helpful.
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The Swiss filmmaker Luc Sch?dler produced the wonderful film about one of the
greatest Tibetan scholar, writer and artist ever, the late Ged?n Ch?phel. The
title of the film is "Angy monk - Reflections on Tibet" and should be
seen by any person interested in Tibetan history and culture. The film will also
be shown at the film festival.