I should just pack up and go home because nothing will top the TIFF moment I had at about 6:45pm on Day 2 of the 2008 festival.
But
before I get to that, I want to talk about theatres. All of my movie
memories are inextricably linked to the cinemas I saw them in. Name any
movie going back to 1970, and if I saw it in a cinema I'll be able to
name which one. This actually becomes more difficult with
recent films because the cinemas are not as singular and distinct as they once were.
With
screenings at incredible venues like The Elgin, TIFF allows us all to
travel back in time to the era of the grand cinema. For ten days in
September movies are given the respect they deserve, and are treated to
an evening out in a grand setting with a large audience.
I have
been to The Elgin many times, but Day 2 of TIFF08 was my first time
inside the Winter Garden Theatre. The Winter Garden is
actually stacked on top of The Elgin, an amazing construction dating
back to 1913. They are the only Edwardian stacked theatres remaining in
the world and they are a sight to behold. Here's a
link if you want to know more.
I was in the Winter Garden yesterday to see the world premiere of
C'est Pas Moi, Je Le Jure,
by Philippe Falardeau. I sat in the balcony which is always my first
choice for a classic theatre because, hey, it's got a balcony! It also
allows you to get up close to the ceiling, which in this case is a
hanging garden. I've never seen anything like it.
Self portrait, balcony, Winter Garden Theatre.
Inside the Winter GardenMy favourite moment of TIFF08 is coming up.
C'est Pas Moi, Je Le Jure
is absolutely wonderful. There's an amazing score by Patrick Watson,
fantastic cinematography by Andre Turpin and amazing performances by
the entire cast. There is also a very special lead performance by
Antoine L'Écuyer as ten year-old Leon. Like the Winter Garden Theatre, I've never seen anything like it.
Here's the moment: after the film Antoine wandered out on stage
and was treated to a well-deserved standing ovation. No matter where
the rest of his life may take him, I'm sure this will remain a very
special moment for
young Antoine, and it was a thrill to be a part of it.
And that, is my favourite moment of TIFF08.
The sun sets on day two of TIFF08
Cross posted at The Epic Story of My Life blog.