Music Movies

Looking to see some cool short films in Toronto this week? Want to impress that certain special someone that you have had your eye on for a while? Well, here is your chance.
The National Film Boards is hosting a music inspired World Of Shorts program this Thursday night. The $6 admission fee is worth seeing I MET THE WALRUS alone.
Here are some of the highlights:
I MET THE WALRUS?
Director: Josh Raskin?Canada, 2007
?5 minutes
In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatles fanatic snuck into John Lennon’s Toronto hotel room and convinced him to do an interview about peace for the school paper.
CHRISTMAS IN HUDDERSFIELD?
Director: Peter Spence?UK, 2006?
10 minutes
On Christmas Day 1977 in Huddersfield, England, notorious punk band the Sex Pistols played a charity gig – for children! With incredible concert footage and the memories of their now-adult fans, an almost-forgotten chapter in the history of band comes to life.
BITCH?
Director: Lilah Vandenburgh ?USA, 2006?
15 minutes
When an antisocial record store clerk spots an unabashed shoplifter, it’s love at first sneer in this kick-ass comedy.
Thursday, November 15th @ 7:00 p.m.
NFB Cinema, 150 John St (at Richmond West, across from the Schotiabank Theatre)
Toronto
(416) 973-3012 or www.nfb.ca/mediatheque
ADMISSION: $6 Adults?








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