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Tag Archives: Innis College
Shrimp chips, milk tea and Pocky, oh my!
Last night the Cinema Studies Students Union of U of T (CINSSU) held their weekly free screening at Innis Town Hall. As a new initiative spearheaded by the Reel Asian Special Events committee, Nobi & Henry set-up a concessions stand … Continue reading
Happening now: Financing for a low-budget feature film
Do you have an idea for a feature film but don’t have a lot of money? Come to the industry series at Innis College this afternoon to learn from a panel of finance experts, industry professionals, and filmmakers as they … Continue reading




