History of 3D Film Festival

As anyone with eyes and an interest in film can tell you, 3D is big (and I mean, huge) business these days.  There are at least three 3D films nominated for Academy Awards this year: Avatar, Up, and Coraline (and those are just the ones I know about).  Just in time to catch the new wave, you’ve now got a chance to find out all about 3D movies – every Monday night in March, Reg Hartt’s Cineforum is presenting The History of 3D Film Festival.

The films to be screened will change every week – but that just adds a bit of mystery.  Like a grab bag of cinema.  The Cineforum website has an interesting write up on 3D technology, and apparently Reg Hartt has a good number of books on the subject in his collection that you can peruse.

Screenings will be held at 9pm every Monday in March (8, 15, 22, and 29) at 463 Bathurst St.  Check out the Cineforum website for more information.

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