Each year film festivals play a key role in the Revue’s programming calendar; the Revue has established long term relationships with several cultural and international organizations which reflect Toronto’s rich multi-ethnic population.

The films screened at the Toronto Polish Film Festival represent significant and recent contributions of Polish filmmakers to world cinema, as well as international filmmakers which films contain Polish theme.
PAST FESTIVALS

The films screened at the Toronto Polish Film Festival represent significant and recent contributions of Polish filmmakers to world cinema, as well as international filmmakers which films contain Polish theme. The main mission of the Toronto Polish Film Festival is to promote Polish Cinema.

The Toronto Silent Film Festival goal is to bring the audiences and the silent screen experiences together again. The 2019 Festival runs from April 5-8.

The 2018 Toronto Spanish Film Festival brings a wide selection of 2017 films representative of Spanish filmmaking, transporting us to the most bizarre life situations, such as when writing a novel takes a life of its own, when parents start a war with their daughter’s boyfriend for her own good, when an eccentric matriarch decides to live in a castle with her family and a monkey, or when we delve into the child psychology of an orphan as she receives a different type of emotional education.

The 48 Hour Film Project is a wild and sleepless weekend in which you and a team make a movie - write, shoot, and edit - in just 48 hours.

The films screened at the Toronto Polish Film Festival represent significant and recent contributions of Polish filmmakers to world cinema, as well as international filmmakers which films contain Polish theme.

DETAILS The Toronto Motorcycle Film Festival is a unique cultural event that brings people together…