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The word “METROPOLIS” means a very large city. The most important voice on cities is that of Jane Jacobs whose children regularly tell Reg Hartt, “Our mother loved you.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YonLUG7gRyY .
“The best part of what Reg Hartt offers is what he has to say.”–Jane Jacobs.
In this unique presentation not only will you see it in what Brit Artist Peter Moore calls, “the best place on earth in which to see a movie,” you will hear it with a unique soundtrack created by Reg Hartt.
Jane Jacobs is not the only person who put a high value on what Reg Hartt has to say. Hartt is number 50 on this list: https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-male-orators/reference . Stated Shirley Hughes of THE TORONTO SILENT FILM SOCIETY, “No one on earth scores silent films better than Reg Hartt. He has a real feel for movie music.”
This is METROPOLIS as it can only be experienced in Toronto at Reg Hartt’s CineForum.
“REG HARTT is what living in a metropolis is all about. He personifies the city as a meeting place of ideas, as a feast of experience and discussion and debate, as a triumph of the original and provoking over the banal and soporific.”–MICHAEL VALPY, GLOBE AND MAIL.
JULIA SCUTARU, retired journalist, Bucharest, Roumania, 2000: “In Toronto, I discovered by chance, CineForum. Pure chance but a fortunate one. In that small room exhaling culture, passion and dedication, I watched the movie TRIUMPH OF THE WILL, an important historical, political and social document., and real artistic achievement….
“As a journalist (in Roumania) I worked in the cultural field, including film reviews. Therefore I came to the CineForum not just as a movie lover, but as a knowledgeable professional…We live in an era authoritatively dominated by brainwashing and political correctness…I admired Reg Hartt’s courage and passion put in searching out and defending the human truth, the artistic truth, the historical truth; the Truth and unveiling it…Discovering Reg Hartt and his CineForum was one of the most important events of my visit in Toronto.”
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