Thursday, October 1, 2009

Clubland

by Jay Kerr on October 1, 2009

in Documentaries,Television

Clubland

Clubland (Director: Eric Geringas): In the heart of Toronto’s enter­tain­ment dis­trict you’ll find 60 night clubs and 25 bars packed into 1.5 square kilo­metres. On the week­ends, this part of the city becomes “Clubland.” Over 50,000 people crowd the streets and line up to get into some of North America’s hot­test clubs.

Eric Geringas’ film takes us behind the scenes and into the VIP lounges where club­bers and pro­moters let loose. The clubs open at 10:00 PM and close at 2:00 AM. With only 4 hours to serve alcohol, it’s a race to make money and serve as many drinks as possible.

When 2:00 AM rolls around, the club­bers pour out into the streets where the noise and con­ges­tion wake the neigh­bours. Fueled with liquid courage, young men routinely engage in fist fights. While the police are busy making arrests, club rev­elers are passing out on the sidewalk.

The film sets up local res­id­ents, politi­cians and police against the club owners, who feel they have a right to be there. The clubs provide tax dol­lars to the city and they were there before the condos went up. The local res­id­ents com­plain about the noise and the violence.

For many, Clubland will provide an inter­esting glimpse into Toronto’s club scene and the con­tro­versy that sur­rounds it. The voi­ceover nar­ra­tion is a bit dis­tracting and makes the film sound like a really bad beer com­mer­cial at times. Aside from that the film is well-produced and presents argu­ments from each side fairly.

The eco­nomic con­tri­bu­tion from the condos far out­weighs the tax dol­lars that the clubs can gen­erate. The film con­cludes that polit­ical pres­sure is for­cing an increasing number of night clubs to close while the con­struc­tion of more condos is trans­forming the neighbourhood.

If you missed Clubland at the 2009 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival then you can see it in Canada on Global Television on Friday, October 2 at 8:00 PM ET/PT. In Winnipeg and Regina, the doc­u­mentary film will air at 7:00 PM.

Official site of the film

7/10(7/10)

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