Special screening of "Integral Man"
As part of the 2017 Fields Institute Annual General Meeting (AGM), there will be a special screening of Integral Man followed by a Q&A and Panel Discussion with writer and director Joseph Clement and Integral House architect Brigitte Shim, moderated by Professor Arvind Gupta. This event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Please RSVP for this portion of the AGM through Eventbrite.
Presented with the generous support and collaboration of Blue Ice Docs. Advance ticket sales for Integral Man at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Toronto available here.
Complimentary popcorn provided by Ryerson University.
About the Film: After Euclid, Toronto’s Jim Stewart is the most published mathematician in the world. Stewart spent a decade and a small fortune building the home of his dreams to reflect his two obsessions: curves and music. The completed home, called Integral House, provides him with both. A stunning architectural gem of subtly curved wood and vast, evocative spaces, the house stands in Toronto’s Rosedale neighbourhood and is considered by many one of the city’s best performance spaces. Stewart took joy in hosting his trademark musical evenings with world-class guests, including the likes of Grammy Award–nominated Canadian soprano Measha Brueggergosman, featured in the film. Landscape designer and artist Joseph Clement’s debut film is an impressive work of art in its own right, with its masterful combination of beautiful soundscapes and gorgeous architectural details. It ultimately delivers a finely crafted portrait of Stewart and his beloved home. (Source: Aisha Jamal, Hotdocs Cinema).