03 Mar 2010

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TFS Associate Editor - Obsessed with watching movies as far back as she can remember, Pam loves film enough to have two university degrees in the subject. When not focused on a movie screen, she can usually be found reading, cooking, touring vineyards, or planning where to spend her vacation time.

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World of Comedy Film Festival begins Friday

Another fine film festival is coming to Toronto!  The World of Comedy Film Festival will run from Friday, March 5th to Sunday, March 7th.  Mostly comprised of home-grown and International short comedy films, the schedule includes five short film programs, one feature film (Paul Brannigan’s Labrats), and even a Friday afternoon Masterclass on Improv with Paul Dooley (who I remember best playing Molly Ringwald’s dad in Sixteen Candles).

Screenings will be held at the Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave (@ St. George).  For more details, please visit the World of Comedy Festival website.  The schedule is available here, and the full price list can be found here.

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