Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Tuesday July 5 – 3PM

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Room WW119
Woodsworth College
117/119 St. George Street
Toronto, ON, M5S 1A9


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Theme: Past, Present and Future World


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29/6 – 7:00 min – Canada Premiere
Dir. Francesco Faralli
Italy

Synopsis: An old man remembers his childhood and the day his town was attacked by Nazis on June the 29th of 1944

Keywords: Catholicism, Italy, World War II #Memories #WWII #Civitella #War #Childhood #Tuscany #Massacre


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Olilo – 5:40 min
Dir. Ao Li
United States

Synopsis: Olilo is a 2D animation that tells the story of an introverted girl held captive by her own semi-transparent personal space. Created through a combination of traditional frame-by-frame and digital drawing as well as key frame animation, the film focuses on love and its capacity to transform all things.


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Women Are The Answer – 90:50 min – Toronto premiere
Dir. Fiona Cochrane
Australia

Synopsis: Population growth has been left out of the climate debate because it is seen as controversial, yet it is one of the most important factors. The global population has passed the 7 billion mark and India is overtaking China as the most populous nation in the world, but one state in southern India has found the solution. The unique history of Kerala and ‘the Kerala Model’ is outlined, using it as an example of achieving population control in developing countries without coercion.

Keywords: Population Control, 3rd World, Global Issues, Women Studies India