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posted by Natascia Lypny on sept. 20, 2012 - View profile

Halifax

24-hour Film Festival at NSCAD University


5:00pm
Vendredi Septembre 21 2012
- 6:00pm
Samedi Septembre 22 2012

Venue: Bell Auditorium
Address: 5163 Duke Street
Cost: Free

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In conjunction with NSCAD’s 125th anniversary and sponsored by the NSCAD Alumni Association, Heritage Canada, Just Us! Coffee, and Local Source Market:

Unspooling Friday, September 21st is the 24-Hour Film Fest. NSCAD students come learn about notable artists in history through film, including Frida Kahlo (Frida), Coco Chanel (Coco Before Chanel) and Johannes Vermeer (Girl with a Pearl Earring). Anna and the King, about Anna Leonowens's time in the court of Siam starring Jodie Foster. The fest takes place 

at the Bell Auditorium and organizers promise lots of coffee for those inclined to pull an all-nighter!

You will need to bring your NSCAD ID or other photo ID! 

Date: Friday September 21st - Saturday September 22nd

Location: Bell Auditorium, 5163 Duke Street

Treats: Evening popcorn, morning coffee, Breakfast with Basquiat, snacks

Titles (subject to change)
5:00 pm Exit Through the Gift Shop, 87 min.
6:35 pm: Frida, 123 min.
8:45 pm: Coco Before Chanel, 2009, 105 min.
10:35 pm: In the realms of the unreal: The mystery of Henry Darger, 80 min.
12:00 am: Midnight in Paris, 2011, 94 min.
1:35 am: Holy Mountain, 113 min.
3:40 am: Russian Ark, 2002, 96 min.
5:20 am: Pollack, 122 min
7:25 am: Mona Lisa Smile, 2003, 120 min.
9:25 - 9:50 am: BREAKFAST
9:50 am: Basquiat, 106 min. (BREAKFAST WITH BASQUIAT)
10:40 am: How to draw a bunny, 90 min
12:10 - 1:45: ANNAmotion-LOGOmotion (noon on Citadel Hill)
1:45 pm: Girl with a Pearl Earring, 100 min.
3:30 pm: Anna and the King, 1999, 147 min.
6:00 pm: BACK TO SCHOOL CONCERT in Granville Courtyard


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