Apr 16, 05:49 · Sarah Lazarovic

Another screening of Mondo Condo, this time in Toronto on Thursday night, as part of the CFC's monthly World of Shorts program. Looks like a great bill. It includes Farewell Packets of Ten, a short I caught at last year's Worldwide Short Film Fest and loved. As well, I'm looking forward to seeing a bit of Brian Stockton's Saskatchewan Trilogy.
Here's the full rundown:
D is for Documentary
April is the month when Toronto gets doc-happy. Come and get your fill of short docs from Canada and beyond, featuring intricate sewn portraits in UNIVERSAL MOVEMENT MACHINE, a candid discussion on why two elderly Irish women can't give up smoking in FAREWELL PACKETS OF TEN and a very funny look at former US presidents special requirement light-weight summer trousers in FULL METAL SLACKS. Dont miss this documentary fiesta!
DATE & TIME: Thursday, April 17 @ 7:00 p.m.
LOCATION: NFB Mediatheque, 150 John St (at Richmond West)
INFORMATION: 416 973 3012 or nfb.ca/mediatheque
ADMISSION: $6 Adults, $4 Students, Seniors, NFB Members
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