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** Tickets will be available at the door, cash or credit card **
*Featuring this 2010 Academy Awards Semi-finalist Film*:
Come see one of the most important documentaries of the new millennium.
View the movie's trailer here.
Join us at the Isabel Bader Theatre, University of Toronto. Meet California producer/director Andy Abrahams Wilson and enjoy an after film Question and Answer period with Andy and other V.I.P panelists. This always proves to be lively and interesting.
TUNE IN FRIDAY SEPT 24TH: Under Our Skin producer/director Andy Wilson will be interviewed Friday, Sept. 24th on Goldhawk Fights Back radio at 12:10 pm EDT ahead of this weekends film screening of Under Our Skin.
You can help us advertise this weekends event.
Click Here for leaflets, 4 to a page to print and distribute in areas where you believe they will have the most impact. Getting these out to medical students, nurses, science students etc. is one important goal.
Also, Click Here for an 8.5 X 14 legal size poster to place at good locations |
A gripping tale of microbes, medicine & money UNDER OUR SKIN exposes the hidden story of Lyme disease, one of the most controversial and fastest growing epidemics of our time. Each year, thousands go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, often told that their symptoms are "all in their head." Following the stories of patients and physicians fighting for their lives and livelihoods, the film brings into focus a haunting picture of the health care system and a medical establishment all too willing to put profits ahead of patients.
This is a rapidly spreading illness larger than AIDS.
To view this film's numerous International Awards Click here. To view this movie's impressive Media Endorsements Click here.
This showing of Under Our Skin is being made available by the joint efforts of the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation, the Lyme Disease Association of Ontario, the Lyme Action Group, and the Toronto/GTA Lyme Support Group.
EVENT PROGRAMME: Public Film Screening of Under Our Skin with Q & A afterwards (3 hr. total). A V.I.P. Guest Panel
including the film's Director, Andy Abrahams Wilson and national Lyme-literate experts will answer questions of all types regarding the film and Lyme disease in general.
DATE & TIME: Sunday September 26, 2010-- 2 shows. Matinee 1:00-4:00pm, and Evening 7:00-10:00pm.
Doors open 1 hour before showtime. Sales of DVD & Books before and after the show!
LOCATION: ISABEL BADER THEATRE, University of Toronto, Victoria Campus. This is a fully "accessible" theatre.
93 Charles St. W., south of Bloor & Avenue Rd.; "Museum" TTC stop is 30 second walk from TTC to theatre.
Wheelchair accessible TTC stop at "St. George" Stn. see MAP AND PARKING TIPS
TICKETS: Tickets will be sold at the door (cash or credit card), Regular: $17.00, Seniors 55+ and students: $12.00 (picture ID req'd at door). Tickets will be sold at the door and, sold exclusively through the UofTtix.ca Box Office (416) 978-8849 until Sept.24th, 2010 (must be picked up on Friday afternoon at the latest).
THE V.I.P PANEL will include:
Andy Abrahams Wilson California producer/director
Jim Wilson (President Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation),
Rossana Magnotta (CEO of Magnotta Winery and Director, CanLyme),
Doug Wilson, M.D., FCFP, Professor (ret.), McMaster University, & Lyme disease victim,
Rob Manten (Lyme Action Group, Ontario, and Director, CanLyme)
Jozef Krop, M.D. (ret.) (and will be presented at both film screenings with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his diagnosis and treatment of many Lyme victims over the past several years).
Parking Maps & TTC tips
Isabel Bader Theatre
This theatre is located at 93 Charles St. W., a one-way street westbound starting at Yonge St., on the Victoria University Campus of the University of Toronto. There are no parking lots on-site at the theatre. You can find local parking at:
1) Parking meters along Charles Street West
2) Charles Street West & St. Thomas Street
3) Bloor Street (in between St. Thomas and University)
4) Charles Street West and Bay Street
5) Green P parking lots (please refer to map below)
TTC Map & Tips
TTC: the nearest subway stop is "Museum" - a 30 second walk from the theatre's doors. The nearest wheelchair-accessible subway is one stop over at "St. George" (has elevators.) TTC MAP HERE.
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