CINSSU hosts a free screening of Being John Malkovich Friday October 12, 2012

The University of Toronto’s Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU) is continuing to revisit my childhood publicly with their weekly free screenings at Innis Town Hall. On Friday September 12, 2012 (a.k.a. “This Friday” for those reading this in the present day) CINSSU will screen the first feature length collaboration by Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman, Being John Malkovich, a surprise that was surely spoiled for anyone who read the title of this post. The film, for all of its mind bending bizarre-i-ness, was understandably hard to produce.

What: CINSUU free screening of Being John Malkovich

When: Friday October 12, 2012

Where: Innis Town Hall

For More Info: For more information, visit the CINSUU website.

Being John Malkovich Trailer

Daniel Janvier

Daniel is a graduate of the University of Guelph’s theatre studies program. Having performed Shakespeare in drag once, Daniel attempts to sound unique and mysteriously cool when speaking with woman in bars. He then proceeds to take over the dance floor, performing a rendition of Thom Yorke’s dancing in Radiohead’s Lotus Flower video as performed by a geriatric. Who is suffering. A lot apparently. He is also allergic to cats, the villainous harbingers of apocalypse and the odour of kitty litter – which is a stupid name for a toilet.

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