


The Cinemateque Ontario will have a stellar program this summer. A retrospective on the amazing Pedro Almodóvar, who though accused many times of being a misogynist has always portrayed the neurosis of women so crystal clear, Latin women that is, and all in Technicolour.
To commemorate 50 years of Janus Films, the independent film distributor, there will be screenings of such art film classics like Truffaut’s Jules and Jim, Bergman’s Monika, Fellini’s La Strada, Cocteau’s Belle et la Bête, Renoir’s The rules of the game, Buñuel ’s Viridiana, Godard’s Pierot Le fou, Kurosawa’s Rashomon, Demy’s The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Carné’s Les Enfants du Paradis, Tati’s Playtime, amongst many more.
This line up is like a crash course on the best of film history.
And! Guy Maddin choses 6 silent classics for us to see.
It all starts June 1st
www.cinemathequeontario.ca
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The Cinemateque Ontario will have a stellar program this summer. A retrospective on the amazing Pedro Almodóvar, who though accused many times of being a misogynist has always portrayed the neurosis of women so crystal clear, Latin women that is, and all in Technicolour.
To commemorate 50 years of Janus Films, the independent film distributor, there will be screenings of such art film classics like Truffaut’s Jules and Jim, Bergman’s Monika, Fellini’s La Strada, Cocteau’s Belle et la Bête, Renoir’s The rules of the game, Buñuel ’s Viridiana, Godard’s Pierot Le fou, Kurosawa’s Rashomon, Demy’s The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Carné’s Les Enfants du Paradis, Tati’s Playtime, amongst many more.
This line up is like a crash course on the best of film history.
And! Guy Maddin choses 6 silent classics for us to see.
It all starts June 1st
www.cinemathequeontario.ca
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