CINEFEST PICTON
gratefully
acknowledges support from our sponsors:
The Bean Counter Cafe
Books on the Bay
Black Prince Winery
Blizzmax Gallery
Brian Clark Architect
Casa Lucia Bloomfield
The Cellar on Main
County Sunshine
David Harcourt Aerial Stunt Rigging
Gents
Honey Pie Hives and Herbals
Kelly's
Mad Dog Gallery
McKay Studio
Olivia and Company
Prince Edward County Arts Council
Peta Hall Pottery
The Regent Cafe
Rosemary J. Brown, Artist
Shattered Glass Studio
Travellers' Tales Books
Upfront
Magazine
Vikki's Veggies
Belleville Film Circuit:
QUINTE FILM
ALTERNATIVE
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CINEFEST
PICTON is a part of the Film Circuit which is a project of the
Toronto International Film Festival. We offer not-so-mainstream and
hard-to-come-by films to the people of Prince Edward County and the
outlying area.
All
screenings are on alternate Mondays:
7:30 pm evening at the Regent Theatre in downtown Picton. General
Admission is 1 for $10,
2 for $15, 3 for $20... tickets good for any Cinefest screening.
Students are $2!
Cinefest's next presentation is:
The Diving Bell and the
Butterfly
On
Monday, April 14 at 7.30 p.m.
At
the Regent Theatre, Picton.
For general
inquiries or to receive a film preview by email each Friday prior to
the Monday screening, please contact Peter Blendell at blendell@kos.net
The Film Circuit a Division of the
Toronto International Film Festival Group is generously sponsored by:
Global, Telefilm Canada, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Bell Canada,
Ontario Media Development Corporation, Cineplex Odeon Corporation,
Famous Players Inc. Special thanks to the Harbinger Foundation, S.M.
Blair Family Foundation, Bell Mobility, Sleeman Brewing and Malting Co.
Ltd. and Thrifty Car Rental. Winner of the Peter F. Drucker Award for
Canadian Nonprofit Innovation. The Toronto International Film Festival
Group is a charitable, cultural and educational organization devoted to
celebrating excellence in film and the moving image.
Special thank you to The
Regent Theatre for their continued support of Cinefest Picton's mandate
to bring not-so-mainstream cinema to Prince Edward County.
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