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Screening of anti-sprawl film Radiant City

Radiant City 

 

 

 

Sprawl is eating the planet. Across the continent the landscape is being leveled - blasted clean of distinctive features and overlaid with a zombie-like monoculture. Gary Burns — master of dystopian comedy — hooks up with journalist Jim Brown to tell a startling family chronicle of the Late Suburban Age.

Welcome to Radiant City.

And you can go there in an advance, benefit screening of this eco-flick hosted by the sprawl-busters over at Environmental Defence on Monday, March 26 at 7 p.m. at the Varsity Cinema (Manulife Centre - 55 Bloor St. West).

The evening includes a post-screening discussion with the filmakers and other guests. Admission is $10 and seating is limited, so you have to book in advance by calling Wesley Godden at 416 323-9521, xt. 235, or e-mailing him at wgodden@environmentaldefence.ca .

Doors open at 6 p.m.

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