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ARTFIFA – Part 2

[:fr]Centre culturel canadien (Invalides)[:en]Canadian Cultural Centre (Invalides)[:]
February 01st, 2016 20:00 - 22:30

Diane Obomsawin, Kaspar, 2012 (extrait du  lm d’animation) ; une production de l’ONF
Diane Obomsawin, Kaspar, 2012 (extrait du lm d’animation) © l’ONF

Selection du 33rd International Festival of Films on Art, Montreal

Monday, February 1, 8 p.m.

In the presence of René Rozon, director-founder of the International Festival of Films on Art, Montreal

Discover a selection of the prize-winning films of the 33rd International Festival of Films on Art Montreal (FIFA), which, every spring, presents the best films from around the world on art and the media arts. Recognized as the only festival in North America specializing in films about film, and the largest of its type in the world, FIFA has become, over the years, a leader on the international cultural scene.

The programme ARTFIFA presents a diverse selection de award-winning films, as well as special programming by Nicole Gingras dedicated to the media arts.

Monday, February 1, 8 p.m.

A SHORT HISTORY OF MADNESS
A film by Isabelle Hayeur / Canada / 2014 / colour / 27 min. / no dialogue
ICI ARTV Prize for best Francophone film

BLACK AND TAN FANTASY / RÉPÉTITION
A film by Mario Côté / Canada / 2015 / colour, black and white / 23 min. / French
ICI ARTV Tremplin Prize for international film 

STRANGE AND FAMILIAR: HOME, HOPE AND ARCHITECTURE ON FOGO ISLAND
A film by Marcia Connolly & Katherine Knight / Canada / 2014 / colour / 52 min. / English
Prize for best Canadian film

In partnership with the International Festival of Films on Art, Montreal. In collaboration with Le Fresnoy – Studio National des Arts Contemporains and with the support of the Arts Council of Canada

Le Fresnoy – Studio National des Arts Contemporains presents all the FIFA prize-winning films from January 29–31. | www.artfifa.com | www.lefresnoy.net

** First part of this event Saturday, January 30 at 2 p.m.follow this link.

Where

[:fr]Centre culturel canadien (Invalides)[:en]Canadian Cultural Centre (Invalides)[:]
5, rue de Constantine, Paris

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