Bloordale Beach (2021)

Bloordale Beach (2021) poster

An ode to Toronto artist Shari Kasman's "Bloordale Beach": a demolition grounds turned absurd community rallying point at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and ironic emblem of the urban housing and public space crises. Screenings (Selected): Hillside Music Festival, Breakthroughs Film Festival Guelph Film Festival, Better Cities Film Festival, CivicLab TO, The Art of Intervention (group show) Northern Contemporary Gallery Awards: Top 30 Artists For Social Change — Conscious Economics

Director: Beth Warrian
Genre: History
Runtime: 5 min
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Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

community, documentary filmmaking, community action, activism, environmental documentary

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bloordale Beach about?
An ode to Toronto artist Shari Kasman's "Bloordale Beach": a demolition grounds turned absurd community rallying point at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and ironic emblem of the urban housing and public space crises. Screenings (Selected): Hillside Music Festival, Breakthroughs Film Festival Guelph Film Festival, Better Cities Film Festival, CivicLab TO, The Art of Intervention (group show) Northern Contemporary Gallery Awards: Top 30 Artists For Social Change — Conscious Economics
Who directed Bloordale Beach?
Bloordale Beach was directed by Beth Warrian.
How long is Bloordale Beach?
Bloordale Beach has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is Bloordale Beach?
Bloordale Beach is a History film.
Where was Bloordale Beach produced?
Bloordale Beach was produced in Canada.