JULY 2016 - Bloor Hot Docs Cinema
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JULY 2016 - Bloor Hot Docs Cinema
JULY 2016 FREE /hotdocscinema @hotdocscinema 506 Bloor St. W. @ Bathurst, Toronto 416.637.3123 WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA POL I TI AT CAL ITS TH FIN EAT EST RE WEINER Opens Friday, July 1 See page 4 Winner—U.S. Grand Jury Prize Award: Documentary, Sundance Film Festival 2016 “ROLLICKING…NEVER DULL” – Variety SEE INSIDE Page 2—Exciting news for the cinema “Engrossing conspiracy-thriller.” – Variety TICKLED Page 8—The Great Photographers Series: An American Journey: In Robert Frank’s Footsteps “Musically delightful.” – The Hollywood Reporter THE MUSIC OF STRANGERS: YO-YO MA AND THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE On now See page 3 Opens Friday, July 8 See page 3 What makes a restaurant “classic”? “Deeply moving.” – Variety Page 6—Discover Ontario: Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage Behind the scenes in North Korea. UNDER THE SUN Opens Friday, July 15 See page 4 New discussion series. THE MISSING INGREDIENT LIFE, ANIMATED CULTURE WORKERS UNWIND Opens Friday, July 15 See page 3 Opens Friday, July 22 See page 3 Takes place Tuesday, July 26 See page 6 HOT DOCS TED ROGERS CINEMA is owned and operated by Welcome to an exciting new chapter for Toronto’s favourite neighbourhood movie theatre! See page 2 for more information and the back cover for a history of the cinema. WWW.HOTDOCS.CA 2 WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA BOX OFFICE HOURS Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Advisory Board ORDER ONLINE AT WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA The Box Office is open daily from one hour before the first screening of the day until 15 minutes after the start of the last screening of the day. Randy Baker Libby Bandeen Isme Bennie Deborah Bernstein Visit our Box Office at 506 Bloor St. W., Toronto. TICKETS Regular: $12 Members: $8, $6, Free Prices may vary for special events and screenings. Not all screenings/events are eligible for discounts. Memberships are valid for one year from the day of purchase. All prices include HST. Whether you see a few films or dozens of films each year, there is a Hot Docs Cinema membership tailored just for you. Students and seniors receive an $11 discount on all tiers. BRONZE BRONZE SILVER SILVER GOLD GOLD Membership Price $39 $977 $359 Dual Membership Price $788 $194 $718 18 MEMBERSHIP LEVEL Free Tickets for Regular Screenings Additional Discounts on Special Screenings, Events & Ticket Packages Invitations to Special Events & Members Screenings $8 $6 2 per year 5 per year √ √ FREE, 1 per film √ 1 per event 2 per event 3 per event No Online Fee on Member Tickets √ √ √ Exclusive Member Email √ √ √ Free Large Popcorns Discount on Hot Docs Festival Tickets and Passes Discounts on Select Merchandise 2 per year 5 per year 1 per visit 10% 15% 20% √ √ √ An Invitation to the Hot Docs Festival Press Conference √ Advance Ordering Opportunities for Select Special Events √ The Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema is proud to be a member of: Did you know Hot Docs is a registered charity? Consider adding a gift to your Cinema membership to support Hot Docs. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Ticket Price for Regular Screenings MEMBERSHIP PLUS Donations of $250, $500, or $750 will receive a full tax receipt. As an added benefit, donations of $250 or more will be recognized in the Hot Docs Festival Program Guide. Those donating more than $500 will also receive on-screen recognition at the Cinema. Peter Goring Jake Hirsch-Allen Judy Holm Vahan Kololian Julie Kumaria Elina Lawrie Maureen O’Donnell Susan Okun Bob Ramsay Al Scornaienchi Avis Sokol Stephen Tapp Hot Docs Board of Directors Michael McMahon, Primitive Entertainment, Co-Chair Christine Shipton, Shaw Media, Executive Robin Mirsky, Rogers Documentary Fund, Co-Chair Barry Avrich, BT/A Michael McNamara, Markham Street Films Inc., Executive Lalita Krishna, In Sync Media, Executive Membership Options Pete Bombaci Charmain Emerson Michael Firestone Karen Gordon Ric Esther Bienstock Good Soup Productions Inc. * Beth Burgess, The Andy and Beth Burgess Foundation Jennifer Dettman CBC John Doig, Scotiabank Megan Porter Katarina Soukup, Catbird Productions Scott Henderson, Bell Media ** Neil Tabatznik, Blue Ice Pictures, A Blue Ice Group Capital Company Julia Ivanova, Interfilms Productions Michael MacMillan, Samara Canada and Blue Ant Media David Vaisbord Lightspeed Productions Ian Oliveri, InformAction Films John Walker, John Walker Productions Ltd. Robert Pattillo Corporate Director Ian Bandeen Board Finance Committee Member Michael Harris, Board Finance Committee Member Vincenza Sera, Board Finance Committee Member Arlene O'Neill, Counsel Paul Jay, Founding Chair *Hot Docs, **Hot Docs Industry HOT DOCS TED ROGERS CINEMA For the past four years, the cinema at 506 Bloor Street W has been successfully administered, operated and programmed by Hot Docs, in partnership with the generous Blue Ice Group. Once threatened with redevelopment, this creative partnership saved the much-loved neighbourhood venue. Now under Hot Docs’ ownership thanks to a remarkable $4-million gift from the Rogers Foundation, announced at an event on June 22, the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema will continue the tradition of engaging and thought-provoking programming excellence. Hot Docs’ purchase of the building represents a longterm commitment to its thriving future as a cinema. Hot Docs is fortunate to have had four years to build the skills and expertise to confidently enter this new stage, and we do so with great passion, ambition and energy. We look forward to bringing you even more fantastic year-round programming that has made the cinema one of Toronto’s unique and dynamic cultural hubs! For more information, please visit WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA For further giving opportunities, including the Hot Docs Founders Circle, call us at 416.203.2155 ext. 263. Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Beer Partner Water Partner 1 3 2 4 2016–2017 SEASON Doc Soup subscriptions now available at special Festival rates. Purchase early and save! 5 6 Photo credit: Adriano Trapani. WWW.HOTDOCS.CA/DOCSOUP 1. Hot Docs President Chris McDonald talks to the press 2. Loretta and Martha Rogers, whose generous gift enabled Hot Docs to purchase the cinema 3. Mayor of Toronto John Tory praises the documentary community 4. Hot Docs Executive Director Brett Hendrie 5. Loretta and Martha Rogers, Hot Docs Board Co-Chair Robin Mirsky, filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal, Hot Docs President Chris McDonald, filmmaker Tiffany Hsiung and Hot Docs Executive Director Brett Hendrie 6. Neil Tabatznik of Blue Ice Group, who purchased the cinema in 2011 and enabled its operation by Hot Docs 3 WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA LIFE, ANIMATED D: Roger Ross Williams | USA | 2015 | 91 min | STC Winner—Best Director: Documentary, Sundance Film Festival 2016 “A captivating portrait of a young man.”– Variety Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, Owen Suskind had his first conversation with his father when he was six years old-only he wasn’t speaking with his father directly, but with a puppet from Aladdin. In this heartwarming and almost unbelievable testament of the power of stories, Oscarwinning director Roger Ross Williams shows how Owen and his devoted parents used his obsession with Disney animations as a pathway to language and a framework for making sense of the world. A hit at this year’s Hot Docs and Best Director award winner at Sundance, Life, Animated follows Owen’s journey from being unable to speakseeming to vanish emotionally and cognitively when he was three years oldto graduating from college and moving out of his parents’ place at age 23. OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 22 THE MISSING INGREDIENT D: Michael Sparaga | Canada | 2016 | 87 min | STC What makes a restaurant an institution? What makes a restaurant an institution? Is it something you can manufacture, or even copy? Meet Manhattan restaurateur Charles Devigne, who has made the bold decision to boost his struggling restaurant’s business by putting up the iconic zebra wallpaper made famous by the recently-closed New York dining institution Gino’s. (Film buffs may recognize the wallpaper from Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums!) But his choice sparks controversy when Gino’s previous owners, staff and loyal regulars, still hurting over the eatery’s closing, catch wind of his intentions. Hear directly from restaurateurs, owners and long-time regulars of Gino’s as they describe what made the place an institution-alongside the reasons for its closure and the gap it left behind. Heartfelt and humorous, The Missing Ingredient searches for the indefinable magic that makes a regular restaurant into a New York staple. Is the proof in the paper? Director Michael Sparaga, producer Joel Roff and subject Charles Devigne will be in attendance for post-screening Q&As at select screenings. See website for details. OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 15 THE MUSIC OF STRANGERS: YO-YO MA AND THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE D: Morgan Neville | USA | 2015 | 96 min | STC “Lovely to watch, even more beautiful to hear.”– The New York Times In the year 2000, world-famous cellist YoYo Ma created “the Manhattan Project of music.” Travelling the countries that once made up the Silk Road trading route which connected East to West, he recruited prodigious musicians all along the way to play together in a new group called the Silk Road Ensemble. What results is joyously chronicled here by Morgan Neville, director of the Oscar-winning 20 Feet from Stardom and acclaimed Best of Enemies, who delves deep into the lives of the diverse musicians and storytellers as they reveal the power of music to transcend language, preserve tradition, shape cultural evolution and inspire hope. With incredible performances, including a solo recital of Bach’s Suite No. 1 for Unaccompanied Cello by Ma in the Toronto Music Garden, The Music of Strangers tells an inspiring story of what collaboration between cultures can produce. OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 8 TICKLED D: David Farrier, Dylan Reeve | New Zealand | 2016 | 92 min | PG “The revelations are too juicy to spoil.”– The Guardian One of the most talked-about films at this year’s Hot Docs and Sundance festivals, Tickled needs to be seen to be believed. It all started when journalist David Farrier stumbles across a strange video online for a sport called “competitive endurance tickling.” When he tried to contact the person responsible for posting the video to do a short news story, the response comes laced with such vitriol that he’s compelled to discover what would spark such a reaction. What he finds is bigger and more bizarre than anything you’re likely to imagine. Launched into an increasingly complicated series of stories and situations, Farrier crafts a compelling investigation into a truly peculiar phenomenon that becomes both disturbing and dangerous, guiding the audience deftly through an experience they won’t be able to forget. ON NOW 4 WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA UNDER THE SUN D: Vitaliy Manskiy | Russia, Czech Republic, North Korea, Germany | 2015 | 106 min | STC “Exposes North Korea’s propaganda machine.”– The Guardian With a script supplied by the North Korean government, 24-hour handlers and rigorous censorship, it would seem impossible to make a documentary that penetrates the most secretive country in the world—but filmmaker Vitaly Mansky found a way in this Hot Docs hit. Welcome to the year’s most unlikely collaboration-turned-exposé. Having received permission to document one year in the life of a “regular girl,” Mansky found the filmmaking process in North Korea to be laboriously staged. With a small but crucial change, he kept his cameras rolling between official takes, so audiences at home could see the regime’s meticulous and total control hard at work. From setting up a casual bedtime scene to demanding countless takes of a factory forewoman congratulating workers until she has appropriate zeal, we are treated to a subtle and penetrating look at one of the world’s most finessed propaganda machines. In Korean, with English subtitles. OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 15 WEINER D: Josh Kriegman, Elyse Steinberg | USA | 2016 | 96 min | STC Winner—U.S. Grand Jury Prize Award: Documentary, Sundance Film Festival 2016 “Rollicking and never-dull insider’s view.”– Variety One of the most buzzed-about documentaries at this year’s Hot Docs and of the moment, Weiner is political theatre at its finest. It’s 2013 and Anthony Weiner, still reeling from the sex scandal that ended his political career two years earlier, is back in the spotlight as he mounts an audacious comeback campaign for mayor of New York. But it’s not long before another scandal erupts. As his campaign flounders, voters turn against him and staffers lose faith, the disappointment of his wife (and powerhouse political operative in her own right) Huma Abedin is palpable, her disciplined life shredded by her husband’s reckless actions. One of the most intriguing political documentaries of the last decade, Weiner is equal parts funny, tragic and dramatic—and we’ve got front row seats. OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 1 ENCORE “Utmost cultural value.”– POV Magazine “A thriller with aromatic notes.”– POV Magazine! I AM THE BLUES SOUR GRAPES D: Daniel Cross | Canada | 2016 | 106 min | PG D: Jerry Rothwell, Reuben Atlas | USA, UK, France | 2016 | 86 min | STC Take an atmospheric and immersive musical journey through the swamps of the Louisiana Bayou, the juke joints of the Mississippi Delta and the moonshine-soaked barbeques of North Mississippi Hill Country. A favourite from this year’s Hot Docs, I Am The Blues takes audiences into the world of the African American blues legends, many in their 80s, still making music and sharing stories in the Deep South. From sunny front porches to spirited church halls, the last of the ‘blues devils’ including Bobby Rush, Barbara Lynn, Henry Gray, Jimmy “Duck” Holmes, Lazy Lester and Little Freddie King share their songs and a spellbinding oral history. Capturing the distinctive landscapes and romantic spirit of the South with an expert lens, director Daniel Cross follows the Mississippi River past Graceland, past Muscle Shoals, and into the beating heart of the blues. A cutthroat world of auction houses, hedge fund managers, FBI sleuths and organized crime opens up when millions of dollars worth of wine are discovered to have been made in a California basement with false labels slapped on. It was rumoured that Rudy Kurniawan was a wine savant: in 2006, he made $35 million in two wine auctions from the sale of his bottles. But in 2008, a French producer realized that wine from his family’s domain was being sold from a year they hadn’t produced it. Uncorking the con’s full story, Hot Docs hit Sour Grapes shows how the super-rich were buying fine wine as if they were mortgage-backed securities before the 2008 financial crisis, and how the demands of excess and greed can make anything “real.” OPENS SATURDAY, JULY 23 OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 1 In English and French, with English subtitles. 5 WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA THE GREAT Photographers FILMS Changing the World Become acquainted with some of history’s greatest photographers in this new screening and discussion series. LAST OF THE ELEPHANT MEN D: Arnaud Bouquet, Daniel Ferguson | France, Canada, Cambodia | 2015 | 90 min | STC AN AMERICAN JOURNEY: IN ROBERT FRANK’S FOOTSTEPS D: Philippe Seclier | France, USA | 2009 | 58 min | STC Featuring: Ed Ruscha, Raymond Depardon and more Robert Frank’s The Americans transformed the landscape of contemporary photography. An exile from Europe, Frank crisscrossed America with his camera, searching for the uncomfortable truths of his adopted home; the resulting book was the defining work of photographic art in the 20th century. Fifty years later, French director Philippe Seclier decided to retrace his path step by step. From Texas to Montana, Nebraska to Louisiana, New York to San Francisco, An American Journey is a 15,000 mile odyssey through contemporary America—beautifully capturing the spirit of Robert Frank’s legendary journey. Paul Roth, Director of the Ryerson Image Centre, will be in attendance for a post-screening discussion and Q&A on the work of Robert Frank. For centuries, the Bunong Indigenous people of Eastern Cambodia lived with elephants, depending on them for every aspect of life. Now with the forest around them threatened by logging and mining companies, both the Bunong and the elephant face a desperate struggle to survive. From remote jungles to the iconic temples of Angkor and the bustling streets of Phnom Penh, Last of the Elephant Men reveals an intimate portrait of a society at a crossroads. In Indigenous dialect, Khmer and English, with English subtitles. Tickets: $16 (Members: $12, $10, Free) Director Daniel Ferguson will participate in a post-screening Skype Q&A. SUN, JULY 24 WED, JULY 20 11:00 AM National Theatre LIVE Opera ON SCREEN Stratford ON SCREEN NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS WERTHER THE TAMING OF THE SHREW D: Nicholas Hytner | UK | 2015 | 180 min | STC Featuring a Tony Award–winning performance from the host of The Late Late Show, James Corden, this uproarious play a runaway hit both in London’s West End and Broadway. The stage is set in 1960s Brighton, where a naive young man becomes employed by a local gangster and an upper-class criminal. D: Benoît Jacquot | UK | 2016 | 180 min | STC Featuring: Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Joyce DiDonato and Vittorio Grigòlo lead the cast in this operatic tragedy of duty and desire. Based on Goethe’s novel The Sorrows of Young Werther, Massenet’s opera tells the story of the poet Werther’s hopeless love for Charlotte, who is committed to another man. Includes two 15-minute intermissions. For the full cast list please visit our website. Includes one 15-minute intermission. For the full cast list please visit our website. SUN, JULY 31 SAT, JULY 16 Tickets: $16 (Members: $12, $10, Free) 11:30 AM Tickets: $16 (Members: $12, $10, Free) 12:00 PM 6:30 PM Directed for Stage: Chris Abraham; Directed for Film: Barry Avrich | Canada | 2015 | 187 min | STC Courtship or conquest? The breakdown of a defiant spirit or a breakthrough that liberates a heart deprived of love? This scintillating and hilarious production will stir your emotions as you follow the love story of Katherina and Petruchio—the feisty lovers at the centre of Shakespeare’s notorious comedy. Includes one 15-minute intermission. For the full cast list please visit our website. SAT, JULY 2 12:00 PM Tickets: $16 (Members: $12, $10, Free) HAMLET Directed for Stage: Antoni Cimolino; Directed for Film: Shelagh O’Brien | Canada | 2015 | 200 min | STC A ghostly visitor with a shocking secret, a daughter devastated by loss, a deadly duel and the most famous question in the history of drama: the Toronto Star called this production of Shakespeare›s iconic tragedy, “the most complete, most fulfilling, most satisfying in decades of theatregoing.” Includes one 15-minute intermission. For the full cast list please visit our website. SAT, JULY 30 12:00 PM Tickets: $16 (Members: $12, $10, Free) 6 WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA CURI US MINDS Morning Speaker Series Join us for these dynamic courses as we turn our historic cinema into an exciting cultural salon. Each course will delve deep into its subject, featuring fascinating insights and discussions. Expand your knowledge with fascinating courses featuring special guests Course Fees Single tickets for individual sessions: $20 (Members: $17, $14, Free) Registration & Info: WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA A discussion series for workers in the arts, culture and non-profit sector. Do you work in the arts, culture and non-profit world and want to hear more from the folks who have made this city a cultural hub? Hot Docs and the Bloor St. Culture Corridor hold the second edition of their new monthly series in this exciting discussion with guests from the Canadian Film Centre and Tapestry Opera. Built for people working at all levels of the sector, this free and informal discussion series (with a bar!) features Toronto’s leading arts, culture and non-profit professionals sharing the lessons they’ve learned while advancing their organizations and careers. The discussion features: ITALY: FROM TOP TO BOTTOM • Moderator: Chris McDonald, President of Hot Docs Tuesdays May 31–July 5, 10 a.m. to noon • Ana Serrano, Chief Digital Officer of Canadian Film Centre • Michael Mori, Artistic Director of Tapestry Opera TUE, JULY 26 DISCUSSION BEGINS COCKTAILS AND NETWORKING 4:00 PM 5:15 PM Tickets: FREE and open to all. REBEL CINEMA: THE WORLD-CHANGING MOVIES OF THE 50S, 60S AND 70S Professor Franco Gallippi returns to guide you on a brand new journey through six colourful regions of Italy. Working his way up the Italian boot, he uses riveting film clips to examine the distinctive regional cultures and traditions that still endure a century and a half after the unification of the country. Take a trip through Italy with Franco Gallippi: Thursdays, June 2–July 14, 10 a.m. to noon Film writer Geoff Pevere returns to lead you through a global survey of the most radical and rich period in cinematic history. The works of Brando to Deneuve, Kubrick to Godard and more not only reflected a drastically altered world, but shattered the frame through which we looked at it. Please note that there is no class on June 23. July 5: Veneto: Is Venice the city of the future? Travel through time with Geoff Pevere: Presented with July 7: The 70s Part One: New Hollywood and the Director as Superstar Co-presented by July 14: The 70s Part Two: When Art was Entertainment DISCOVER ONTARIO Presented by Discover Ontario showcases the vibrant people and places of the province we call home. From the northern landscapes immortalized by the Group of Seven to the gritty city that inspired rock legends Rush, we take you to Ontario’s most intriguing cultural destinations and reveal its hidden gems. The series showcases select documentaries funded by the OMDC Film Fund. Willowdale Sarnia RUSH: BEYOND THE LIGHTED STAGE LAND OF DESTINY D: Sam Dunn, Scot McFadyen | USA | 2010 | 107 min | 14A Featuring: Rush, Gene Simmons, Trent Reznor, Les Claypool, Billy Corgan and more D: Brett Story | Canada | 2010 | 79 min | STC Official Selection, Hot Docs 2010 OMDC Film Fund supported feature Join us for a rollicking journey through the 40-year history of Canadian rock legends and Willowdale natives Rush. Despite being one of rock’s most influential bands—ranking third for most consecutive gold or platinum albums after The Beatles and The Rolling Stones—Rush has been largely ignored by critics. Featuring never-before-seen archival footage and new interviews, Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage explores the phenomenon of what could be the world’s biggest cult band. In this soulful portrait of Sarnia, the city’s long-suffering petrochemical workers reveal the importance, and meaning, of community. Amidst the bright sprawl of petrochemical plants, swollen hospital wards and crowded bars, the residents of Sarnia battle chronic illness and the decline of good jobs. Tattooed men serving fries, basement musicians, volunteer firemen and an optimistic mayor—the lives of a diverse medley of characters intersect to reveal the dramas and contradictions of an industrial town. Director Brett Story will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A. TUE, AUG 16 6:30 PM A special guest will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A. TUE, JULY 19 6:30 PM TICKETS WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA 7 WWW.HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN D: Penny Marshall | USA | 1992 | 128 min | PG Featuring: Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Lori Petty, Madonna, Rosie O’Donnell WIMBLEDON FINALS On July 9 and 10, we welcome you to join us for the suspense and drama of the world’s premiere tennis tournament on our giant screen. Enjoy every nail-biting rally, booming ace and hotly contested game point as the best tennis players duke it out for the most prestigious title of the season. SAT, JULY 9 TSN BREAKFAST PRE-SHOW LADIES’ SINGLES FINAL 8:00 AM 9:00 AM SUN, JULY 10 TSN BREAKFAST PRE-SHOW GENTLEMEN’S SINGLES FINAL 8:00 AM 9:00 AM All of the hallowed Wimbledon traditions will be observed— The Royal Box, strawberries and cream, and tea sandwiches. Tennis whites not required! FRI, JULY 22 DOORS OPEN SCREENING 8:30 PM 9:30 PM Doc & Beer Combo: $18 (Members: $14, $12, $6), includes screening, a pint of beer and a large popcorn. Tickets: FREE (limit two per person) available at the Hot Docs Cinema box office. Hot Docs Cinema members can access tickets online by signing in with their member number. THIS FILM Should Be Played Loud Batter up! Hear that call! The time has come for one and all-to quote along with A League of Their Own. As we do with all of our quote-alongs, we’re showing the film with subtitles on, so you know exactly when to say: “There’s no crying in baseball!” Put on your new red hat and get some dirt in the skirt. Just don’t run...you’ll scare the chickens! Back to THE BLOOR Sponsored by Please note that this is a third party event. We celebrate the cinema’s past with this retro film series. 24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE D: Michael Winterbottom | UK | 2002 | 117 min | 14A Featuring: Steve Coogan, Lennie James, John Thomson Go back in time with this thoroughly irresistible chronicle of the Manchester music scene from punk and new wave, through Madchester and rave—including, of course, a stellar soundtrack. Throw in a live DJ set in advance of the screening and you have an evening of some of the greatest tunes ever made. SAT, JULY 23 DOORS OPEN SCREENING 8:30 PM 9:30 PM Doc & Beer Combo: $18 (Members: $14, $12, B), includes screening, a can of Mill Street and a large popcorn. Sponsored by THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW—SHADOW CAST CAST FROM THE STORM D: Jim Sharman | UK, USA | 1975 | 100 min | 14A Featuring: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick A group of survivors from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Afghanistan and Serbia meet after school to share their incredible experiences. Steering the ship are three passionate teachers under enormous pressure to provide every child with a bright future. For some students, revealing their “storm stories” will be the performance of their lives. “Let’s do the time warp again!” Cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show returns to the Hot Docs Cinema for its monthly screening. As always, we’re presenting the film with Toronto’s own Shadow Cast who will be performing their satirical, comedic version of the film. Find your favourite costume and “don’t dream it, be it.” FRI, JULY 29 11:30 PM D: David Mason | Australia | 2015 | 72 min Cast and crew from the film will be in attendance for a postscreening Q&A. THU, JULY 21 6:30 PM Tickets: $10. All proceeds will support Lifeline Syria. HISTORY OF THE CINEMA AT 506 BLOOR STREET WEST As the historic cinema enters a new era under the ownership of Hot Docs, we look fondly back on the venue’s incredible history. Since opening its doors in 1913 as the Madison Theatre, one of Toronto’s oldest cinemas has had many names and evolved gracefully along with the city. MADISON THEATRE 1913–1941 THE MIDTOWN 1941–1967 THE CAPRI 1967–1973 THE EDEN 1973–1979 BLOOR THEATRE 1979–2011 HOT DOCS TED ROGERS CINEMA 2016 BLOOR HOT DOCS CINEMA 2011-2016