TORONTO — Films demonstrating the impact of design on fashion, real estate, art, architecture, urban planning and housing will be featured at this year’s .
The event has been taking place in Toronto and Vancouver for years. The 2022 program will feature films from 10 countries, three of which are from аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û2023. Tickets are now on sale.
, presented by Eventscape, will be at the TIFF BELL Lightbox from Nov. 2 to 5. Opening night will feature the Canadian premiere of , a film about the intersection between fashion, design and the built environment, exploring how one person’s passion can impact a global community, indicates a release. The filmmaker, Becky Hutner, is originally from Toronto and will be attending the premiere to take part in a discussion following the film.
In addition to Opening Night, the Toronto Society of Architects is collaborating with the festival to curate conversations following a number of the films.Â
, presented by All in Pictures and Vancouver Special, will be at VIFF from Nov. 9 to 12. will be taking place at the art deco Hollywood Theatre. ADFF will screen two films that were created in Vancouver, the first about legendary architect and the second, , which features Vancouver architects like Michael Green in conversations about biophilic design, states a release.
A number of conversations will be announced in the near future. There will also be a panel led by following the screening of Robin Hood Gardens, which had its world premiere at ADFF:NY.
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