
At the former École des beaux-arts at Montréal
Open daily from noon to 6 pm, Thursday extended until 9 pm.
May 1-31 2011.

For the seventh edition of La Biennale de Montréal 2011, a selection of short, medium and feature length films were screened each Sunday in May at Cinéma du Parc. Sixteen works in total were presented by directors of various nationalities.
For this final Sunday, two films are scheduled.
At 3pm, Jo Legare’s "Moli Who? Molinari the Enigma" : a portrait of the artist as told through the testimony of thirty subjects will be screened. From Montreal to Paris via Toronto, these subjects include relatives, friends, colleagues, students, artists and art historians, all with a personal connection to Molinari’s long career.
At 5pm, BNL MTL 2011’s cinematic program will close with a screening of Nik Sheenan’s "Flicker". The film tells the story of Brion Gysin, inventor of the “dream machine” and an attempt to end the internal dialogue to give access to inner silence. Its illustrious subjects include Iggy Pop, Marianne Faithfull and William S. Burroughs.