Cinema Studies Institute celebrates its 50th anniversary

The Cinema Studies Institute celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2025 with a screening series of films picked by notable CSI alumni. Screenings will be followed by a discussion between the alumni and CSI faculty.

Doors open at 6:30 pm, events start at 7:00 pm.
Innis Town Hall, Innis College, 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1J5.
Seats are first come, first serve. All are welcome. Tickets are free and can be claimed via Eventbrite. 

Monday, January 13, 2025

El desencanto

with Diana Sanchez and Angelica Fenner

Cinema Studies Institute 50th Anniversary screening on January 13, 2025

 

El desencanto (The Disenchantment) is a 1976 Spanish documentary film and cult classic written and directed by Jaime Chávarri about the family of famous poet Leopoldo Panero. 

Diana Sanchez has over 25 years experience in the International and Canadian film industry. She most recently served as TIFF's Senior Director of Film where she oversaw the organization's Festival and Cinematheque programming strategy, after collaborating at TIFF as a programmer for over 17 years. In 2011, Diana was founding artistic director of IFF Panama (the International Panama Film Festival) where she worked hand in hand with the executive director to create a launching pad for films from Central America and the Caribbean as well as foster the wider film industry through innovative programming initiatives and the creation of new films funds. Diana has held programming and industry roles at several film festivals and organizations, including the Spanish Film Archive, the Rotterdam Film Festival, Miami Film Festival, Los Angeles Latino Film Festival (LALIFF) as well as director of programming for Houston Latin Wave in Collaboration with the Musuem of Fine Arts, Houston. She has participated on several film festival and national film fund juries both in Canada and abroad. Diana is currently consulting for several state and private film agencies while teaching at the University of Toronto from where she holds a Master's Degree in Cinema Studies.

Moderator, Angelica Fenner is an Associate Professor at the Cinema Studies Institute and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. 

Monday, January 20, 2025

Arturo A Los 30

with Chandler Levack and Nadine Chan

CSI@50 screening of Arturo A los 30

Arturo A Los 3 is a 2023 Argentinian film starring and directed by Martín Shanly. At the center of this comedy of errors is 30 year old Arturo who is every bit drawn to misfortune as he is directionless. 

Chandler Levack grew up in Burlington, Ontario and lives in Toronto, where she studied cinema at the University of Toronto and screenwriting at the Canadian Film Centre. She has directed numerous music videos, earning two JUNO nominations, and was a veteran music writer and a current film critic for the Globe & Mail. In 2017, her short film We Forgot to Break Up premiered at TIFF and went on to play SXSW. In 2022, her debut feature film I Like Movies premiered at TIFF, was selected for Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival and won prizes around the world. She is currently working on her second feature Anglophone, a casual hang out movie full of ill-advised sex, drugs and rock n' roll in the Montreal music scene circa 2011, with Zapruder Films and Banner House Productions.

She completed a Specialist in Cinema Studies in 2011, and is the 2024 Universal Screenwriter in Residence.

Moderator, Nadine Chan is an Assistant Professor at the Cinema Studies Institute.

Monday, January 27, 2025

Punch-Drunk Love

with Radheyan Simonpillai and Nicholas Sammond

Punch-Drunk Love with Radheyan Simonpillai and Nicholas Sammond

Punch-Drunk Love is a 2002 American film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, starring Adam Sandler as as a lonely entrepreneur with social anxiety who falls in love with his sister's co-worker (Emily Watson). The film was a box office bomb, but has become highly regarded in the interim, and launched Adam Sandler's foray into non-comedic roles. 

Radheyan Simonpillai is the Film Critic for CTV's national breakfast show Your Morning, the Pop Culture Columnist for CBC Syndicated Radio and a freelance contributor to CBC Arts, The Globe and MailThe GuardianeTalk on CTV, Zoomer and more. Rad is formerly the editor of NOW Magazine. He is a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Toronto Film Critics Association.

Rad was a member of the first CSI Master of Arts cohort in 2007.  

Moderator, Nicholas Sammond is a Professor at the Cinema Studies Institute and the Centre for the Study of the United States. 

Monday, February 3, 2025

The Harder They Come

with Zalika Reid-Benta and Kass Banning

Cinema Studies Institute 50th anniversary screening on February 3, 2025

 

The Harder They Come is a 1972 Jamaican crime film directed by Perry Henzell and co-written by Trevor D. Rhone, and starring Jimmy Cliff. Enormously successful in Jamaica, the film also reached the international market and has been described as "possibly the most influential of Jamaican films and one of the most important films from the Caribbean".

Zalika Reid-Benta is a Canadian writer. Her debut novel River Mumma has been listed as one of the best fiction books of 2023 on numerous platforms, including CBC Books, Indigo Books, Kobo Books and The Walrus.

Reid-Benta’s debut short story collection Frying Plantain was longlisted for the 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize, and it was shortlisted for the 2020 Toronto Book Award, the 2020 Trillium  Book Award, the 2021 White Pine Award and the 2020 Evergreen Award.

Her picture book, Twelve Days of Jamaican Christmas, will be published in 2025.

Zalika completed a Major in Cinema Studies in 2012. 

Moderator, Kass Banning is an Associate Professor, Teaching Stream with the Cinema Studies Institute. 

Monday, February 10, 2025

Seven Veils

with Atom Egoyan and Brett Story

CSI 50th Anniversary Screening Series - Atom Egoyan

Seven Veils is a 2023 Canadian drama film written and directed by Atom Egoyan. The film stars Amanda Seyfried as Jeanine, a theatre director who is dealing with repressed trauma as she prepares to mount a production of the opera Salome

Atom Egoyan is a Canadian filmmaker. Emerging in the 1980s as part of the Toronto New Wave, he made his career breakthrough with Exotica (1994), and received two Academy Award nominations for The Sweet Hereafter (1997).

Atom graduated from the University of Toronto in 1982. 

Moderator, Brett Story is an Assistant Professor at the Cinema Studies Institute. 

Monday, March 3, 2025

Bastion Point: Day 507 & Incident at Restigouche

with Jesse Wente and Lauren Cramer

Bastion Point: Day 507 & Incident at Restigouche with Jesse Wente and Lauren Cramer

Bastion Point: Day 507 is a 1978 New Zealand documentary by Merata Mita, Leon Narbey and Gerd Pohlmann about the eviction of Ngati Whatua tribe members led by Joe Hawke by 600 police, on 25 May 1978 after the tribe's 506 day occupation of Takaparawhau / Bastion Point.

Incident at Restigouche is a 1984 documentary film by Alanis Obomssawin chronicling a series of two raids on the Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation (Restigouche) by the Sûreté du Québec in 1981, as part of the efforts of the Quebec government to impose new restrictions on Native salmon fishermen.

Jesse Wente is a husband and father, as well as a writer, broadcaster, speaker and arts administrator. Born and raised in Toronto, Jesse's family comes from Chicago and Genaabaajing Anishinaabek and he is a member of the Serpent River First Nation.

Jesse is best known for more than two decades spent as a columnist for CBC Radio’s Metro Morning, first as a film critic and then as a culture critic. He was a regular columnist on QUnreserved and more than 20 local CBC stations. He has appeared as a guest on numerous television shows as well as the documentaries Reel Injun, Why Horror? and Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror.

Jesse completed a Specialist in Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto in 1996. 

Moderator, Lauren Cramer is an Assistant Professor at the Cinema Studies Institute.

Monday, March 10, 2025

Selections by Bart Testa and Adam Nayman

Selections by Bart Testa and Adam Nayman

 

A selection of films chosen by Bart Testa and Adam Nayman will be screened including:

  • Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein 1925)
  • Windows (Greenaway 1975)
  • Narrows Inlet (Rimmer 1980)
  • Gloria! (Frampton 1970)
  • Chungking Express (Wong 1994)

Adam Nayman is a critic, lecturer and author based in Toronto. He teaches courses at the Cinema Studies Institute at U of T and has written books on the Coen brothers, David Fincher and Paul Thomas Anderson, as well as a critical monograph on Paul Verhoeven's Showgirls. He is a regular contributor to The Ringer, The Toronto Star, Sight and Sound, Reverse Shot and the New Republic and has written on film for The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Walrus, and other publications.

Adam completed an MA at the Cinema Studies Institute in 2009 and completed a Major in Cinema Studies 2005. 

Bart Testa is Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, Emeritus at the Cinema Studies Institute. 

Monday, March 24, 2025

CSI 50th Anniversary Directors' Panel

CSI 50th Anniversary Directors' Panel

 

A night devoted to the history of the Cinema Studies Institute. Former directors share their thoughts on the experience of leading the Institute. 

  • James Cahill
  • Corinn Columpar
  • Peter Fitting
  • Charlie Keil
  • Joe Medjuck
  • Alberto Zambenedetti

Monday, March 31, 2025

Splice

with Magali Simard and Carrie Reese

CSI 50th Anniversary Screening Series: Splice

Splice is a 2009 science fiction horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali and starring Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley, and Delphine Chanéac. The story concerns experiments in genetic engineering being done by a young scientific couple, who attempt to introduce human DNA into their work of splicing animal genes resulting in the creation of a human–animal hybrid.

Magali Simard is the Director of Industry Relations at Cinespace Studios, Toronto's largest production facilty. She is the former Film Sector Development Program Manager for the City of Toronto where she led economic and creative development activities to amplify the international competitiveness of the City’s $2.5B Screen sector. Prior to joining the City, Magali was a lead curator and the senior manager of theatrical programming at the Toronto International Film Festival. 

Magali graduated as a Cinema Studies Specialist in 2006. 

Moderator, Carrie Reese completed a PhD at the Cinema Studies Institute and most recently, taught CIN210H1F - Horror Film.