tforfestival [== TORONTO ARGONAUTS (CBC ch. }} This classic grudge match between East and West always makes for some great three- down football. Both the Leos (8-6) and the evil Argos (12-2) have clinched playoff berths, but are still fighting for first place in their respective divisions. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. tomorrow on CBC. SUNDAY ¢ DOCUMENTARY: MUHAMMAD ALI: THE WHOLE STORY (CBC REWSWORLD 3) This 1996 documentary received critical acclaim but was overshadowed by the Academy Award-winning When We Were Kings, the 1996 documentary which : : pike ‘ chronicled the 1974 Rumble in the Jungle ith George ‘estival wi 5 Q Son Es a Foreman. Ali’s ring history is part of The Whole Story, Re ir, will be four : ; but the gentleman’s out-of-ring experiences makes this yS OF WOrid-Class JOHN Hurt (left) and Argyle grad Jason Priestley star in Love and Death on Long a compelling 90-minute show. Airs at 5 p.m. on the schmoozing at the Hotel {sfand, chosen as this year’s anniversary gala film at the Vancouver International Passionate Eye. tear CAPPING off this year’s Vancouver International Film Vancouver. Flim festival. It screens tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. at Capitol 6. The 12th Annual Film and Trade Forum is ‘scheduled to run from Oct. 8 to !1 in the hotel’s Rogers _—_ Industry Centre, with the final day set aside for new filmmakers. Industry representatives from all sectors of the business will participate on panels designed to address specific issues. The speakers are primar- ily from the United States, U.K. and Canada with both large companies (Fox, BBC, Telefilm Canada) and indepen- dent producers participating. North Shore film people scheduled to speak at the forum include: Don Perro, coordinator for Capilano College's Commercial Animation program, who will be part of a Wednesday panel (Animation: Choosing Your Dimension) moderated by independent producer Shane Lunny; sound experr Alex Downie who is guest speaker at a post-production session set up for Saturday afternoon, New Filmmakers’ Day; produc- ° er Lael McCall who moderates the Perfect Pitch session on . Wednesday; and media consul- tant, Susan Brinton who mod- - erates an opening day pancl on - public versus private broadcast- ing. _ Jason Priestley’s film festival entry Love and Death on Long Island (its first showing 1s tomorrow night) gets a special look at the forum. The film’s producers, Brit Steve Clark- Hall and Canadian Chris _ Zimmer, will be part of a Friday afternoon panel that gives an insider’s look at one of Canada’s most successful films of the year. The UK/Canada co-pro- duction starring Priestly and John Hurt has won raves wher- ever it has shown and was Festival this summer. Certainly one of the most entertaining festival events scheduled will be the Thursday afternoon workshop on. satire hosted by former Prime Minister Joe Clark with a panel of humorists, including Bob Robertson, Linda Cullen and TV Nation’s Michael Moore. Forum producer Melanie Friesen has created a new par- ticipatory aspect this year which enables attendees to book small group and private sessions with visiting presenters, ranging from BBC aad Channel 4 dim buyers to Crnmb documentary filmmaker Terry Zwigoff. For further information and registration call the Trade Forum office at 685-0260. — John Goodman selected, for Un Certain Regard.“*atéthe: Cannes “Film * THE localiy-made feature Barnone (above) has its second showing at the Vancouver International Film Festival on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 12:15 p.m. at Robson Square Conference Centre. The film, direct- ed by Mark Tuit had its world premiere on Oct. 2. Another film with North Shore connections Barbecue... A Love Story screens Oct. 6 at 4:15 p.m. at Vancouver Centre. Watch for coverage of the film festival in Maria Verdicchio’s column next Friday. Cinema showtimes PARK & TILFORD CINEPLEX 200 ~ 333 Brooksbank, North Vancouver (985-391 1): Mrs, Brown — 7:10 p.m. daily, weekend matinee 2 p.m. Men in Black ~— 9:25 p.m. daily The Game — 7:05 and 9:40 p.m. daily, weekend matinee 1:30 .m.. fhe Edge — 7:15, 9:50 p.m. daily, weekend matinee 1:45 p.m. The Fu mn. Oturn —7:25, 10 p.m. daily, weekend matinees 1:45, 1:50, 4:20 pm evening shows 7, 7:28, 9:35, 10 p.m p.m Monty — 7:30, 9:30 p.m. daily, weekend matinee 2:15 Peacemaker — 7:00, 9:35 p.m. daily, weekend matinee 1:35 ESPLANADE 6 CINEMAS 200 W. Esplanade, North Vancouver (983-2762) Hercules/Gerrge of the Jungle double bill— Sai,’Sun. 1 & 3 p.m. Kiss the Girls — Fri & Sun - Thurs 7:20 and 10:05 p.m.; Sat/Sun 1:25 and 4:05 p.m. Kiss the Girls — Fri & Sun - Thurs 7 and 9:40 p.m.; Sat/Sun 1:05 3:45 p.m, LA Confidential — Fri - Thurs 6:55; 9:50 Sat/Sun matinses 12:55; 3:55 p.m. . Lost World — Sat/Sun 1:30 p.m. The Assignment — Fri - Thurs 7:30; 10 p.m. Sat/Sur; snatinees 215 p.m. In & Out — Fri - Thurs 7:05; 9:35 Sat/Sun matinees 4:20 p.m. Thousand Acres — Fri - Thurs 7:10 & 9:45 p.m. Sat/Sun matinees :50 p.m. CAPRICE PARK ROYAL SOUTH West Vancouver (926-6699) At Premier Prices: Career Girls — Nightly at 7 and 9:05 p.m. At Regular Prices: G11. Jane — Nightly at 7 and 9:25 p.m. Excess Boggage _ Nightly 7:05 p.m. Air Force One — Nightly at 9:10 p.m. INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL WEEKEND PICKS Saturday, Oct. 4: Exile Shangai — 12:30 p.m. Robson Square Genealogies of a Crime — 4 p.m. The Ridge Sunday, Oct. 5: Happy Together — 4 p.m. The Ridge Det Means Girl — 7 p.m. Vancouver Centre 1 oe 2 eS swe SUNDAY > MOVIE: BLUE HAWAII (BRAVO! ch. 28) The unlikely duo of Elvis “The King” Presley and Angela “Murder She Wrote” Lansbury romp through this ode to sun, surf and sexual innuendo musical. The 1962 Presley vehicle was direct- ed by Norman Taurog. Airs at 1 p.m. Sunday on BRAVO!. WEDNESDAY > MOVIE: EATALANTE (BC ch. 3) Michel Simon and Dita Parlo star in Jean Vigo’s 1932 classic about newlyweds living and learning on a Paris river barge. A masterpiece not to be missed. At midnight. FRIDILY F MOVIE: TWELVE O’CLOCK HIGH (WTVS ch. 26) Gregory Peck defined the American WW II hero in his role as a bomber squad flight commander in this 1949 classic. Dean Jagger won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar, though any number of actors under Henry King's fine direction could have walked away with the honor. A TV series based on the characters developed in the film aired from 1964 to 1967. CONTESTS — ENTER 10 WIN Win tickets to BC Lions next home game Oct. 10 Win two tickets to BC Lions vs. the Saskatchewan Roughriders at BC Place... on Friday, Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Tell us what country the Canuci's are open- ing the NHL season in and you could be a winner if your name is drawn. Deadline for the contest is next Thursday, Oct. 9. Send in your answers to Lions Contest, c/o North Shore News This Week, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4. Or fax ther to us at 985-2104. Win tickets to Leon Bibb concert at Chan Centre Oct. Il Win two tickets to Leon Bibb’s concert at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts next Saturday, Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. Tell us what film jason Priesdley is starring in at the Intemational Film Festival and you could be a winner if your name is drawn. Deadline for the contest is next Thursday, Oct. 9. Send in your answers to Leon Bibb Contest, c/o Morth Shore News This Week, 39 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4. Or fax them to us at 985-2104. LEON BIBB IN CONCERT with special guest ERIC BIBB accompanied by guitarist Goren Wennerbrandt Saturday October 11, 1997 8pm Chan Shun Concert Hall Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, U8C For Tickets Contact Ticketmaster 280.444 . Sri airy