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Press Kit
For complete information about
A Winter Tale in PDF format, download our Press Kit.
You may also download a
colour poster, suitable for printing.
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TALK IT OUT: Canada-Wide, Youth & Anti-Violence Tour |
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TALK IT OUT is a Canada-wide, youth and anti-violence project that uses A Winter Tale as a tool for dialogue among Canada's youth. Screenings for students and community groups are available by request. In Toronto, these events will take place at the Revue Cinema.
Residents Outside of the Toronto Area:
Please
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to arrange a TALK IT OUT event in your city.
For rates, availability and schedule:
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to request a TALK IT OUT information kit.
Schools and Community Groups:
In Toronto, TALK IT OUT events are available at the Revue Cinema. Screenings may also be arranged at your university's cinema. Bookings can be made by contacting
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Toronto TALK IT OUT Events
The Revue Cinema
400 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto
Book your class or community group now! Rates for high-school classes are $5.00/student (minimum 10 students), with teachers admitted for free. Universities and community groups should contact us about our group rates.
DIRECTIONS TO THE REVUE CINEMA: MAP
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TALK IT OUT is a Canada-wide, youth and anti-violence project that uses the film A Winter Tale as a tool for discussion and exchange among Canada's young people.
Geared towards community- and faith-based groups, educators and students, youth and community workers, the film tells the story of a
Black men's support group that forms at a Caribbean Takeaway restaurant
in Parkdale, after a ten-year-old boy is killed by a stray bullet.
The film is followed by a one-hour
discussion with members of the cast to engage youth and young adults on
violence, the impact it has in their schools and communities, as well
as the media's handling of such events.
Starting in Toronto, this tour will also take place in urban centres in Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Halifax and Vancouver.
Supported by Telefilm Canada, TALK IT OUT is generously sponsored by TD Bank.
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