The 45th edition of the Toronto Intl. Film Festival (Sept. 10-19) will be like no other. There’s a scaled-down number of in-person screenings at only five venues including two drive-ins and an open-air theater. Although the fans and premieres will be online, Toronto’s hotels and restaurants are re-open and ready for business with new health, safety and enhanced cleaning protocols and consideration for the public health of locals and visitors. At restaurants, there’s more outside seating and an embrace of the outdoors, when weather permits, capacity is reduced and servers are masked. Delivery services have ramped up and to-go options are plentiful.
And if you want to help out those in Toronto who need it most, whether you are at TIFF or enjoying it virtually? These Toronto food-related non-profits are supported by local restaurateurs and hospitality workers.
Food Share takes a community-based approach to addressing the challenges...
And if you want to help out those in Toronto who need it most, whether you are at TIFF or enjoying it virtually? These Toronto food-related non-profits are supported by local restaurateurs and hospitality workers.
Food Share takes a community-based approach to addressing the challenges...
- 9/10/2020
- by Kathy A. McDonald
- Variety Film + TV
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