Apr 14 - 20 NEW! Kristen Stewart gets Personal, Kedi expands & more

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FILMS SHOWING Friday Apr 14 to Thursday Apr 20
14A

"A riveting, impossible-to-shake masterwork that leaves the audience spooked, not by its telling but by its commitment to abstract themes of grief, solitude and coming of age. 4/4 stars" - Globe & Mail

“Amid all the shifting mirrored surfaces and hazy ambiguities of Olivier Assayas's bewitching, brazenly unconventional ghost story, this much can be said with certainty: Kristen Stewart has become one hell of an actress.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Profound in its specificity, the film gets to the core of the slipperiness of memory and the allure of the past." Based on Julian Barnes' Man Booker prize-winning novel.

Tony Webster (Jim Broadbent), divorced and retired, leads a reclusive and relatively quiet life.

One day, he learns that the mother of his university girlfriend, Veronica, left in her will a diary kept by his best friend who dated Veronica after she and Tony parted ways.

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

"A cat's-eye view of the world that showcases both the warm-hearted people of this ancient Turkish city and the seamless integration of its felines into everyday life." - Toronto Star

“Kedi is a gentle meditation on the strange symbiosis that exists between humans and cats throughout Istanbul, where felines roam the streets in large numbers.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

"T2 Trainspotting has one foot firmly planted in nostalgia and the other rooted in the present, and thanks in great part to Boyle's unique, world-class talent, everything old feels new again. 4/4 stars." - Chicago Sun-Times

"T2 Trainspotting, set 20 years after the earlier picture, connects intimately with the original. The same characters — Scottish bad boys Renton, Spud (Ewen Bremner), Simon (Jonny Lee Miller) and Begbie (Robert Carlyle) — are back. They’re older, but only in some ways wiser.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"This untold story of African-American females who helped NASA conquer the cosmos features three incredible performances. You'll want to stand up and cheer." - Rolling Stone

Presented by EFTO. The inspirational true story of the first female African-American mathematician, Katherine Johnson (Taraji P.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"An interracial romance between a British clerk and African royalty highights a historical flashpoint and offers a primo acting showcase for Oyelowo and Pike. It's a defiant cry from the heart." - Rolling Stone

"Amma Asante’s follow-up to Belle tells the story of Ruth Williams and Seretse Khama, whose courtship and subsequent marriage scandalized both their nations in the years after the Second World War: she was a London commoner, and he was in line to become king of Bechuanaland, the nation that would become Botswana.

"Also, he was Black and she was white.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"A chilling look at America's most famous 20th-century homegrown religion." - Village Voice

Louis Theroux’s first theatrical feature documentary, from the Oscar-winning producer of Searching for Sugarman and Man on Wire, sees the renowned filmmaker delve into the world of Scientology, one of the worlds most mysterious and powerful religions, in what he regards as ‘the Holy Grail of Stories’.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Francois Ozon's post-WW1 period piece about a German widow and a French solder takes on xenophobic hatred that's as timely as Trump, making Frantz is a film of its time ... and ours." - Rolling Stone

“French director François Ozon wanders into unconventional territory with Frantz, his astonishingly beautiful and inquisitive remake of Ernst Lubitsch’s Broken Lullaby, using it as a springboard for a profound look at alienation and grief.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

Free screening for National Canadian Film Day! Free copies of Roadkill DVD to be given away!

A National Canadian Film Day screening.

Free copies of Roadkill -the DVD- will be given to the first 30 attendees!

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"A film of rare grace - a tender, compassionate, restrained look at a life lived in the shadows." - Detroit News

Winner of 3 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor & Best Adapted Screenplay.  "If you think art should challenge us, then you will embrace writer-director Barry Jenkins' exquisitely crafted drama Moonlight.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

The Balsillie School is pleased to offer this FREE screening. Q & A with Tracey Wagner-Rizvi and Syed Aamir Raza

Ayan, a Nestlé salesman in Pakistan, takes on the multinational corporation he works for after he realizes the baby formula he is paid to peddle is having deadly consequences. The film is directed by Academy Award-winning director Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land, 2001) and stars Bollywood star Emraan Hashmi as Ayan.

No screenings currently scheduled.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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