TSA / Hot Docs Architecture Film Series: Global Circumstances, Local Technologies
Presented by the Toronto Society of Architects and Hot Docs, Oppositions: Architecture on Film is a monthly series at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema in Toronto offers insights into the role of design in the built environment, by presenting pairings of films that have opposing themes related to issues of design and cultural development. Each film in the series will be followed by a brief discussion from directors, practitioners, academics and activists, and will be moderated by the Toronto Society of Architects.
On Thursday, March 14th, the pairing features the films Darwin’s Nightmare and Food Inc., shedding light on the disparity between global economic, social and political forces and local changes in the built environment. Darwin’s Nightmare begins at 6:45pm, followed by Food Inc. at 9:30pm.
See both films and save! Tickets are $11 per film, or $15 for both films ($12 for Bloor Hot Docs Cinema members).
For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit http://bloorcinema.com/oppositions-architecture-on-film/