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A Visitor's Guide Photo Essay Manori Ravindran

TIFF: A Visitor's Guide

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A Photo Essay of the TIFF Lightbox and festival experience.

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A Visitor's Guide Photo Essay

Manori Ravindran

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A line for single tickets to TIFF snakes around the block. The line began forming at 5 a.m. This photo was taken at approximately noon.

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A premium screening of Conviction (2010) at the Elgin Theatre. During the festival, regular tickets cost $19.69. Premium screenings – such as this one – cost $38.27.

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Fans and paparazzi photograph the stars of Conviction (2010) at the Elgin’s back door following the screening.

Source: Kristy Myshaniuk

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A crowd gathers outside the Elgin Theatre for the premiere of a Woody Allen film. Fans arrived on scene three hours ahead of time to wait for the director.

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Woody Allen presents the cast of his film You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger (2010) at a premium screening. The director left the theatre immediately after introducing the film.

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The TIFF Bell Lightbox is unveiled in September 2010. The structure cost $196 million to build.

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Located in the heart of Toronto’s entertainment district, the Lightbox is flanked by musical theatres and restaurants. Roy Thompson Hall is also within walking distance.

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The Lightbox takes up an entire city block, which was named “Reitman Square” after the Reitman family, well-known for their cinematic pursuits.

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The Reitman family (the younger Reitman, Jason, directed Juno [2007] and Up in the Air [2009]) donated the $22 million plot of real estate needed to erect the TIFF Bell Lightbox

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There are five cinemas, two gallery spaces, a bar, restaurant and gift shop.

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The projection room, located in a red structure along the ceiling, demands visitors’ attention the moment they enter the Lightbox.

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A Tim Burton exhibit came to the Lightbox in November 2010, after showing at New York’s Museum of Modern Art for several months. The director was present to unveil the exhibit.

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The Lightbox runs various film events such as “Canada’s Top Ten,” which featured the ten best Canadian shorts and features of 2010. Denis Villeneuve’s Incendies (2010) was screened.

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In 2009, TIFF earned $8,120,10 in revenue and received $14,269,269 from sponsors, donations and government grants. A regular ticket costs $12.00. Premium screenings cost $18.75.