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Schedule your TIFF 2009 films on Google Calendar and iCal at TIFFReviews.com

August 25, 2009 4:00 pm
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NOTICE FROM tiff.net: Due to a printing error in the Public Advance Order Book, it appears that Premium screenings at the Visa Screening Room are accessible to Festival Package, Festival Package Lite, Day Package, Day Package Lite and 10-Ticket Package holders. We are committed to honouring this error and will accept requests against these titles. That said, we would suggest that you add a second choice for these selections, as these screenings will have already been onsale as single tickets to Donors. There is no guarantee that inventory will be available once Advance Order Processing begins.

UPDATE: iCal issue has been fixed where screening times were displaying 3 hours behind.

Screening times for over 330 films at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival were released today and we’ve got them all listed on our film pages! If you’re looking for a way to schedule your films online besides the tiff.net website, you can use our Google Calendar and iCal links to add a film’s screening to your calendar. Simply click the OR buttons beside each screening time to add your film. Good luck planning!

2 Responses to “Schedule your TIFF 2009 films on Google Calendar and iCal at TIFFReviews.com”

  1. lise Says:

    I tried the ical feature (which is fabulous) but when I import it into Outlook calendar, the ical schedule is using a different time zone (3 hours before Toronto time), such that each film is placed in the calendar 3 hours before it is actually scheduled. This gets quite confusing. Any idea how to fix this?

  2. Ashley Says:

    I am positively squeeing with excitement. I’d most like to see Creation, Imaginarium of DP, The Informant!, Capitalism:ALS, Ondine, Agora, and the Young Victoria. I believe there is also a Disney documentary called Waking Sleeping Beauty that sounds good.

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