From Rochdale to Bathurst: The Constant Evolution of the Cineforum
Broken Pencil › Nbr. 42, January 2009
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Gibb features Reg Hartt, proprietor of Cineforum. Gibbs says that Hartt has been showing films in one way or another for over 40 years. Hartt also showed programs around town at various places before moving it to place near Yorkville, the one time home of hippies in Toronto before becoming the current yuppie center of the city. Gibss tells that Cineforum would always be a part of what makes the city, and the people in it, unique from the suburbs.
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From Rochdale to Bathurst: The Constant Evolution of the Cineforum
Growing up in the suburbs and visiting Toronto, part of the "Toronto" experience meant seeing black and white, 8 1/2 ? il" posters on hording and lampposts all over town advertising the Sex Sí Violence Cartoon Festival, Siddhartha or the Salvador DaIi Film Festival. While I'm sure ...
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