The Toronto International Film Festival has announced that this year’s scaled-back celluloid celebration will include a mix of in-person screenings, drive-in showings and virtual experiences.Festival audiences will be able to enjoy socially-distanced indoor screenings at TIFF Bell Lightbox and at the Isabel Bader Theatre.
But adding to the experience this year, festival organizers will showcase titles under the stars at the Visa Skyline Drive-In at CityView, RBC Lakeside Drive-In at Ontario Place, and West Island Open Air Cinema at Ontario Place.Digital viewings and in-person screenings will both be priced the same, with regular showings priced at $19 and premium tickets costing $26, including taxes and fees.TIFF’s drive-in experiences will
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