Hey, Toronto! Check Out Classic 3D Horror Film THE MASK On The Big Screen!

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Hey, Toronto! Check Out Classic 3D Horror Film THE MASK On The Big Screen!
Look at that image above. Seriously. Marvel in it. That's from Julian Roffman's 1961 effort The Mask, which stands as both the first feature length horror film and first feature length 3D film ever produced in Canada. And you've got a chance to see it on the big screen, fully restored as it was originally intended.

The first feature-length Canadian horror movie and the first feature-length 3D film made in Canada, Julian Roffman's 1961 cult classic has now been digitally restored in 2K anaglyph 3D by TIFF and the 3-D Film Archive. A psychiatrist comes into possession of an ancient tribal mask that, when worn, assails him with nightmarish visions of monsters, occultists, and ritual torture. Believing that he has discovered a portal to the deepest recesses of his mind, he continues to explore this terrifying new psychic world -- even at the risk of his sanity. With its riot of psychedelic 3D imagery now restored to its full, dizzyingly surreal glory, The Mask has returned!
The TIFF Bell Lightbox is hosting a week of screenings of The Mask from October 23rd through October 29th. For a taste of this glorious oddity check out the trailer below and check out the TIFF website for ticket info.
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