Our Beautiful City // Celebrating Toronto's Book Culture: Talk & Screening

Showings

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Sat, Apr 25, 2020 2:30 PM
Film Info
Runtime:52 min
Copyright:2003
Country Listing:USA, France
Rating:G
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Benjamin Sutherland, Gonzague Pichelin

Description

Due to health and safety concerns around COVID-19, Hot Docs Cinema is currently closed. Details >>


Our Beautiful City returns with A Portrait of a Bookstore as an Old Man, a delightful portrait of the world's most famous bookshop.

Once a sanctuary for giants of modern literature, Paris’ legendary Shakespeare and Company has become a global emblem of bookstore culture and its importance in thriving cities. Travel through the store’s fabled history with its late owner George Whitman, the eccentric visionary who, for over 50 years, welcomed a generations of wandering writers to his Left Bank bookstore-turned-bohemian utopia, including Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, William Burroughs, and James Baldwin. As Shakespeare & Co. celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, find out what makes the bookstore survive—and thrive—in our increasingly digital world. 

Stick around for a special panel relating the film back to Toronto’s wonderful, but increasingly imperiled, bookstore community. Explore how we can protect our city's marvellous indies in the face of rising rents, corporate chains and online sellers.

Featuring:

Ben McNally, owner and founder of Ben McNally Books
Martha Sharpe, founder and owner of Flying Books

Additional Information

Our Beautiful City: explores the civic challenges and opportunities that face Toronto today—and the lessons we can learn from other cities.