Christie® is pleased to share that its cinema projectors will illuminate screens at the Lavazza IncluCity Festival, presented by ICFF, from June 27 – July 20 in Toronto’s Distillery Historic District. The festival celebrates Canada’s multicultural identity with music, food, and a curated selection of films from around the world.
As a festival sponsor, Christie cinema projectors will immerse festival goers in bright, bold visuals at the iconic Trinity Theatre, where a Christie CP4435-RGB pure laser projector will light up the 28-foot outdoor screen. At the Canadian Stage, an indoor theatre a short walk from the Distillery, a Christie CP4415-RGB pure laser projector will deliver color-rich on-screen content.
“We’re proud to continue our partnership with Christie as we push the boundaries of outdoor cinema,” says Cristiano de Florentiis, ICFF co-founder and artistic director. “Presenting films in an open-air setting like the Distillery District comes with technical challenges, and Christie’s projectors allow us to meet them with confidence. These projectors don’t just light up our screens — they light up the city with the magic of cinema.”
“We’re excited to support IncluCity Festival’s most ambitious edition to date,” says Carmen Benyair, senior manager, Global Public Relations, Christie. “Our industry-leading projection solutions paired with ICFF’s programming and location in the heart of Toronto make it a must-attend event of the summer.”
Christie CP4435-RGB features
CineLife+™ electronics and
Real|Laser™ illumination as a compact, all-in-one projector that excels in image quality and operational lifetime while providing a low total cost of ownership. Thanks to its
RGB pure laser illumination, colors are vibrant and detailed, delivering true-to-life images and bringing the festival’s curated selection of films from around the world to life.
With over 30 film premieres, concerts, food and wine activations, and a closing gala featuring Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon, the IncluCity Festival is a stand-out event on the city’s social calendar. To learn more about the IncluCity Festival, and buy tickets, visit
icff.ca