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"L'Ange et la femme" film still and publications
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2009.004.1.007
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Film released 1977 (Creation)
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- Toronto Film Society
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1 photograph : gelatin silver print, b&w ; approx. 20.32 x 25.4 cm + 10 sheets of published material
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The Toronto Film Society was founded as "the Toronto Film Study Group" in 1948 by Dorothy and Oscar Burrit, and is one of Canada's oldest film appreciation societies. The "Summer Series" of film screenings the association presented began in a converted coachouse at 321 Church Street (the then home of photo agency Panda photography). The gorup was officially renamed the Toronto Film Society in 1950, and designated as a not for profit organization for the "study and apprecaition of film as an art". The original focus of the society was the screening of lesser known, non-commercial, independant, banned, or foreign films and eventually grew to include their preservation and restoration. As of 2013, the society ran serveral film screening series, showing films of all genres, produced from the 1920's to the 1960's, and membership was open to the general public.
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File consists of one still from the motion picture L'ange et la femme, nine published articles and one press release. Film released in 1979. Directed by Norman Jewison. Distributed by Columbia Pictures. Starring Al Pacino, Jack Warden and John Forsythe. Drama, thriller, crime. Articles include Divine Intervention by Gilbert Moore, Montreal Star; Quebec's top director films 'wonderful script' by Sid Adilman, Toronto Star; Carle's L'Ange the work of a genius or a fool by Robert Martin, Montreal; Gilles Carle's latest film is more than a homemade skin flick by William Johnson; Quebec 'Wonderful script' won director over, Toronto; Quebec movie avoids Ontario because of Pretty Baby ban by Sid Adilman, The Toronto Star, April 27, 1978; Last tango in Quebec by Joan Fox, Maclean's Canada's Newsmagazine, Vol. 90, No. 13, June 27, 1977; Carle creates moans, sighs and little else by Juan Rodriguez, The Gazette; A Canadian duo lands butter-side up in Paris by Bryan Johnson, Paris.
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