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World Film Locations: Toronto
World Film Locations: Toronto explores and reveals the relationship between the city and cinema using a predominately visual approach. The juxtaposition of the images used in combination with insightful essays helps to demonstrate the role that the city has played in a number of hit films, including Cinderella Man, American Psycho, and X-Men and encourages the reader to frame an understanding of Toronto and the world around us. The contributors trace Toronto’s emergence as an international city and demonstrate the narrative interests that it has continued to inspire among filmmakers, both Canadian and international.
With support from experts in Canadian studies, the book’s selection of films successfully shows the many facets of Toronto and also provides insider’s access to a number of sites that are often left out of scholarship on Toronto in films, such as the Toronto International Film Festival. The 2014 release of this attractive volume will be a particularly welcome addition to the international celebrations of the city’s 180th anniversary.
Table of Contents
Toronto: City of the Imagination
Tom Ue
Raw Youth
Steve Gravestock
Scenes 1-6
1966-1984
The Yonge Street Strip
Steve Gravestock
Scenes 7-12
1984-1995
Distilling Toronto History: How a Victorian Industrial Site Became a Hollywood Backlot
David Fleischer
Scenes 13-18
1998-2000
The Toronto New Wave
Steve Gravestock
Scenes 19-24
2000-2002
At Home in Toronto: Houses and Apartments that Signify the City
Richard Dennis
Scenes 25-30
2002-2004
Everywhere and Nowhere: David Cronenberg’s Toronto
David Fleischer
Scenes 31-37
2005-2009
The Anonymous Metropolis
David Fleischer
Scenes 38-44
2010-2013
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and the City
Piers Handling
Backpages
Resources
Contributor Bios
Filmography
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