Still from Terry Gilliam's "Lost in La Mancha"
Free “lost” films screening at Camera in October

Settle down! There’s no long lost Orson Welles films screening at Camera this October. But there are 3 films with “lost” in the title and, um, one that doesn’t include “lost” at all.

The free Saturday films in October kick off with Terry Gilliam’s quixotic tale about filming Don Quixote, Lost in La Mancha  at 3 pm on Saturday, October 6, 2012. Then you can catch  the  quirky yet excellent  Lost in Translation  at 3:00 pm on Saturday, October 13, 2012. Follow that one up with a free screening of Lost Embrace from director Daniel Burman on Saturday October 20, 2012 at 3 pm. Then, for some reason that this writer doesn’t quite understand but is in no way complaining about, the October screenings conclude with Amelie  on Saturday October 27, 2012 at 3 pm.

And voila! You were lost, then you were found – and all for free at Camera!

Image from Lost in La Mancha

What:  Free films at Camera
Where:  Camera  (1028 Queen Street West)
When:  October, 2012
More Info:  For additional details, visit  the Camera website.

Brandy Dean is the owner of the digital marketing consultancy Pretty Clever Things and the editor, writer, and janitorial staff for the film blog Pretty Clever Films. She likes dogs, poutine, silent movies, and hockey, not necessarily in that order.

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