The Story of TIFF: Toronto’s Blockbuster

Each September, over 200,000 moviegoers descend on Toronto theatres to catch a glimpse of the biggest stars and to take in the best of North American and international cinema. Now in its 35th year, the Toronto International Film Festival has been touted as one of the world’s best film festivals, second only to Cannes. Here’s a look back at the history of one of Toronto’s biggest and best claims to fame.

The festival was founded in 1976. The late Dusty Cohl, a lawyer with a love of film, is credited with co-founding the festival. It began as a collection of films gathered from other international film festivals, which inspired its original name: “The Festival of Festivals”. Organizers decided that TIFF would remain a non-competitive festival: prizes would be awarded, but films would not compete directly against each other. By 1980, the festival was so well established that esteemed French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard attended a TIFF event held in his honour.

Many celebrated films have premiered at the festival, including The Big Chill; American Beauty; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Sideways; and Ray. Though it has grown into the second-largest film festival in the world, TIFF continues to make a point of putting Canadian films on the map and includes a program dedicated solely to Canadian talent.

The festival continues to garner praise from critics, actors and directors. In 2007, Time magazine said that the festival had “grown from its place as the most influential fall film festival to the most influential film festival, period.”

This year’s TIFF runs from September 9-19. See www.tiff.net

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Music for Clean Air

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On Friday, June 11, 2010 at 8pm, The Citizens for Clean Air, and O’Finn’s Irish Temper present Craig Murray, a one man band playing everything from Bluegrass to ColdPlay.

The night serves to entertain, and raise awareness and funds for Citizens 4 Clean Air (www.c4ca.org)

Tickets are $25, and you get a $25 O’Finn’s gift card at the door, with all proceeds going to the C4CA.

Come out and have a great time, while supporting a great cause.

Send me a note through http://www.alexx.ca/contact to RSVP and I’ll get your name on the guest list.

See you there!

Alexx

ps. O’Finn’s is located at 136 Church Street, corner with Navy, downtown Oakville.

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Santa Speedo Run Alert

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Hi!

 

Just wanted to give you the heads-up on a little event I’m participating in a few weeks.

 

The Toronto Santa Speedo run was conjured up in 2005 to help raise money for The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). 

 

100% of the funds are used for the Toys and Games fund at the hospital, to help make the stay of Toronto’s bravest patients a little easier.  Since 2005, the event has raised almost $70,000.

-      You can make an online donation now at: http://my.e2rm.com/personalPage.aspx?SID=2024111

 

What is the Toronto Santa Speedo Run, you ask?  Well, it’s a brief (pun intended) fun run through the streets of Yorkville on December 13, 2008.  What makes this run so special is what we will be wearing — or not wearing, as the case may be.  All participants run in only running shoes, Speedo bathing suits and festive adornments.  As you might imagine it gets a bit “breezy”, but it’s all worth it knowing where the money’s going (and also to see the expression on spectators’

faces).

 

So you know where I’ll be on December 13th, what I’ll be doing and what I’ll be wearing.  We’re starting from Hemingway’s Restaurant in Yorkville.  I’m asking you to support me by showing up and cheering on the idiocy, and to donate to the cause, in the form of a one time donation or monthly gift.

 

Secure on line donations can be made with VISA, MasterCard or American Express and an electronic tax receipt will be sent to you by email.

 

You can make an online donation now at:

http://my.e2rm.com/personalPage.aspx?SID=2024111

 

You can learn more about the event at www.torontosantaspeedorun.com

 

Thank you for your support!

 

Alexx

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Alexx wears a Speedo!

imagewriter

Just wanted to give you the heads-up on a little event I’m participating in in a few weeks.

 

The Toronto Santa Speedo run was conjured up in 2005 to help raise money for The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).  100% of the funds are used for the Toys and Games fund at the hospital, to help make the stay of Toronto’s bravest patients a little easier.  Since 2005, the event has raised almost $70,000.

 

What is the Toronto Santa Speedo Run, you ask?  Well, it’s a brief (pun intended) fun run through the streets of Yorkville on December 13, 2008.  What makes this run so special is what we will be wearing

– or not wearing, as the case may be.  All participants run in only running shoes, Speedo bathing suits and festive adornments.  As you might imagine it gets a bit “breezy”, but it’s all worth it knowing where the money’s going (and also to see the expression on spectators’

faces).

 

So you know where I’ll be on December 13th, what I’ll be doing and what I’ll be wearing.  We’re starting from Hemingway’s Restaurant in Yorkville.  I’m asking you to support me by showing up and cheering on the idiocy, and to donate to the cause, in the form of a one time donation or monthly gift.

 

Secure on line donations can be made with VISA, MasterCard or American Express and an electronic tax receipt will be sent to you by email.

 

You can make an online donation now at:

http://my.e2rm.com/personalPage.aspx?SID=2024111

 

You can learn more about the event at www.torontosantaspeedorun.com

 

Thank you for your support!

 

Alexx

 

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