With themes ranging from the re-invigoration of democracy in the Baltic States, to music and ballet, to how a group of refugees banded together after World War II and created their own university, this year’s festival offers a stimulating mix of history and art.
Dinner and a Movie and . . . Maggots?
The first night of the festival features “dinner and a movie” at Tartu College (corner of Madison and Bloor Street West). In a playful approach to the evening, the festival presents a film called “Journey to the Maggot Feeder” about the making of an animated film of an Intuit folk tale. For $25, festival-goers can enjoy both the dinner and the movie for $25. For the screening only, tickets are $10 (rush tickets). Limited space, so get your “dinner and a movie” tickets soon!
...and remember new (or experienced) filmmakers....
Short Film Screenings to take place Oct 3, 2015, at the Stephen Bulger Gallery. Doors open at 7:30pm, films start at 8pm. Go to www.estdocs.com for more information.