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February 12 - 17, 2025

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Don’t miss the TBFF’s next special screening this month at the Carlton Cinema on NOVEMBER 26TH at 7pm!

« Politically Incorrect » Cinema ! Creativity behind a cause:The arts to raise awareness, educate, inspire and entertain

 RÉTROSPECTIVE MONTREAL – TORONTO:

Presented by Fondation Fabienne Colas

As part of 10th Montreal International Black Film Festival (MIBFF)

In collaboration with Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF)

Supported by the Canada Council for the Arts

 Film presentations followed by Q&A’s with the directors

Tickets and Info: http://retrospective.montrealblackfilm.com/en/ | 514-882-3334 or 416-888-7208

For the 10th anniversary of International Black Film Festival of Montreal, the Fabienne Colas Foundation presents a retrospective of 6 feature and 5 short black independent Canadian films that had an impact on the festival because of their “politically incorrect” angle. This retrospective held in Montreal with the support of the International Black Film Festival of Montreal in Toronto but also with the support of Toronto Black Film Festival. Each screening will be followed by a talk with the director(s) to explain their creative process and the “politically incorrect” context to their work.