MONTREAL (RPRN) 09/25/09— Film enthusiasts don’t get much of a break in Montreal. The World Film Festival closed less than three weeks ago, and the next big film event is already well on its way. Eleven full days of screenings of new films from around the globe are to be expected. The most recent creations of various internationally renowned directors, as well as those of filmmakers yet to be discovered, will be accessible to all from October 7th to October 18th 2009, for the 38th edition of the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma presented by Quebecor.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Toronto International Film Festival Ends With Awards And Stars In Full Gear
MONTREAL (RPRN) 09/20/09- One of the world’s most prestigious film events came to an end Sunday (September 19th) following the much-anticipated Awards Reception. The award-revealing ceremony for the 34th Toronto International Film Festival took place at the Intercontinental Hotel on Front Street, after ten full days of screenings, but also concerts, performances and various events.
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Last Night’s M60 Opening: 73 Minutes Of 60-Second Features
MONTREAL, QC (RPRN) 09/10/09 — The Montreal 60 Second Film Festival (M60) is back for the second year in a row. Yesterday was opening night at Sala Rossa, and it was a huge success!
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From Montreal to Beijing: 2009 World Film Festival Closure
MONTREAL (RPRN) 09/08/09- Last night at Theatre Maisonneuve, the 33rd edition of the Montreal World Film Festival celebrated its closure after twelve full days of perpetual screenings of films from over 70 countries.
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Sunday, September 6, 2009
The Montreal World Film Festival Fans Are Loving It
MONTREAL, QC (RPRN) 09/02/09 — Today is day six of the 2009 Montreal World Film Festival. This year's festival has been as popular as ever with fans and cinephiles. Early-bird Montrealers have been waking up at 6 AM to catch the very first screening of the day, lining up in front of Cinéma Impérial to get the best seats. By 9 AM, the theatre is nearly full.
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