The 3nd Annual Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF) will run from February 10 to 15, 2015 and will be presented by Global News.
Founded by the Fabienne Colas Foundation, the Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF) is dedicated to celebrating and presenting the very best in cinematic work of Black filmmakers and talent from Canada and around the globe.
Our mandate is to fill a void by providing the opportunity for filmmakers from all ethnic groups, to share and promote authentic stories, which reflect the true reality of Black people throughout the world.
TBFF showcases the most outstanding and amazing Black films while creating a space to debate major cultural, social and socio-economic issues.
The festival offers screenings, concerts, panel discussions, exhibits, workshops, conferences and opportunities to meet creators and speakers from Canada and around the world.
Opening Night Film - Spike Lee presents MANOS SUCIAS (Dirty Hands)
Feb 10, 2015 - 07:30 PM
Isabel Bader Theatre
93 Charles Street West, Toronto, ON
Regular Ticket | $25.00
For tickets and full festival schedule click here
VENUES, TICKETS AND PASSES
FESTIVAL VENUES
Isabel Bader Theatre Opening Night (93 Charles Street West)
Carlton Cinema Regular screenings and Community Programs (20 Carlton Street)
Jackman Hall, AGO Some screenings + Special events (317 Dundas Street West)
Alliance Française French films (24 Spadina Road)
Revival Closing Night (783 College Street)
BOX OFFICE
Passport card and individual tickets can be purchased in person at the theatre or here
Passport card: $145
Opening Night: $25 | Closing Night: $30 ($40 @ the door) | Regular Tickets: $10
Special events with Fred Williamson / Bill Cobbs / Hollywood panel: $20 each
TBFF Community Program: Free admission
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