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Today in Toronto: Short Film Festival, Camelot and Camille Claudel

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CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival North America’s largest short film fest returns to screen 275 flicks from 33 countries. Italy claims centre stage this year, while satellite programs focus on New Zealand directors and student films from Tel Aviv University and York University. Find out more »

Camelot The musical that opened the O’Keefe Centre with a pre-Broadway launch 51 years ago returns to the area for the summer. Find out more »

Camille Claudel (L’implorante) Indulge in some noon-hour French immersion with Claude Guilmain, the co-founder of the local company Le Théâtre la Tangente. He conceived this work for two dancers and a narrator as an exploration of the intertwined lives of poet Paul Claudel, his sister Camille (a big-time sculptor) and Auguste Rodin (her even more famous lover). Find out more »

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