Here is an article from the New York Times - http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/09/toronto-film-festival-heads-downtown/ - i dont think they like us too much but there was virtually no mention of the TIFF in the L.A. Times.
The Gallery, and Atom Egoyan's 8 1/2 Screens is open until 10 PM. Cinema 5 with the soundtrack installation closes at different times on different days. If you can get down there by 8:30, or even earlier, so much the better, as your cinema will likely go in at 9. With essentially everything selling out, you want to leave enough time to get good seats. Here's hoping your film's a good one! The clear majority of mine this fall - 19 so far - have been terrific (and all very different).
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I went to the free screening of Princess Bride which was the last film played before they close (so said the dude before the film). It sounded like they are closing for a few days then starting the Cinemateque/Art House Cinema viewings (apparently 2 first run films will be running along side Cinemateque films). I just presumed this is to finish up construction. The whole opening for this years tiff was a bit of a rush, but from what I saw it was pretty damn successful even with the building not being finished.....
But one thing bothers me... is the place actually finished?
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How did you take pictures in the "Essential" gallery"? We tried to but the girl wouldn't let us - "they're all copyrighted so you can't take pics" - LOL.
urinal partitions (presumably!)
why are urinal partitions necessary?
why are urinal partitions necessary?
most washrooms don't have them AFAIK
why are urinal partitions necessary?
most washrooms don't have them AFAIK
. [video=youtube;_aow1RZ7aS8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aow1RZ7aS8[/video]