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Otherworldly: The Art of Canadian Costume Design

FREE! From the "body horror" classics of David Cronenberg to the teenage werewolves of the Ginger Snaps trilogy the genre of sci-fi horror and fantasy have had a long history in Canadian costume design. See these otherworldly visions brought to life in this new exhibition in the Canadian Film Gallery. Get ready to explore and celebrate some of the most fantactical achievements in Canadian costume design.

Exhibition on display now to March 2012

Presented in partnered with the Canadian Alliance of Film and Television Costume Arts and Design (CAFTCAD)

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in the library

BMO Study Centre

BMO Study Centre

Free to the public, the Film Reference Library holds 19,000 volumes; 65,000 film production files; more than 100 current magazines; 12,000 DVD, video and laserdisc titles and 6,000 soundtracks, which can be viewed, experienced and enjoyed on site at the Gary and Joanne Reamey Family Media Centre situated in the BMO Study Centre..
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Home Exhibition

Brian Linehan Research Room

Collections can be accessed by appointment in the Brian Linehan Research Room, named after the late broadcaster who donated a very special archive of his own research to the FRL.
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Home Exhibition

HOME

With direction from the City of Toronto’s Heritage Preservation Services, TIFF is also commemorating the rich history of the King & John site with a permanent display of artifacts and interpretive panels, entitled HOME. This project tells the stories of the people and communities that have called King and John home.
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what is the film reference library?

Bell Lightbox

"The Film Reference Library is a destination for the study and appreciation of film and is devoted to the preservation of Canada’s cinematic history. We’re happy to welcome the library and the Canadian Film Gallery to Toronto’s new home for film, TIFF Bell Lightbox," said Piers Handling, CEO and Director, TIFF.

 

Learning at TIFF Bell Lightbox

With the opening of TIFF Bell Lightbox educators and students are invited to engage in a variety of applied film programmes. Film is a tool that can give a voice to students, bridge cultures and transform the way they see the world.
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visiting bell lightbox

Bell Lightbox

The FRL is free to the public!

The Film Reference Library is located on the 4th floor at TIFF Bell Lightbox. See the FRL hours of operation.