Friday Sept 23 to Thursday Sept 29, 2016

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FILMS SHOWING Friday Sept 23 to Thursday Sept 29
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Based on Philip Roth's 2008 novel, " A triumph of elegant writing, exquisite acting, and a vibrant spiritual treatment of righteous indignation." - Spirituality & Practice

"The superb, searing drama 'Indignation' revisits a time and place that operated under such a strict moral code that today it is utterly alien, although it was merely the United States in the early ’50s.

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"A genre film that transcends genre, an iconic American tale that is nonetheless firmly grounded in both place and time. One of the best movies of the year." (The Atlantic)

6th week!Hell or High Water is a thrillingly good movie — a crackerjack drama of crime, fear and brotherly love set in a sun-roasted, deceptively sleepy West Texas that feels completely exotic for being so authentic.

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"Streep is right there, solidly invested in the folly of Florence's dreams. When she declares that 'music has been, and is, my life,' you believe her." - New Yorker

"Meryl Streep plays wealthy New York socialite Florence Foster Jenkins. The real life woman was a patron of the city’s opera scene in the 1930s and 1940s. Once in a while, she would sing at small events, and those invited would politely praise her. But Jenkins couldn’t sing a lick. For some reason, Jenkins decided in fall 1944 to put on a concert at Carnegie Hall.

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"This visually stunning documentary conveys the unique relationship of the Tahltan First Nation to their remote lands in British Columbia, now seriously threatened by mining interests." - NOW

Winner - Best Canadian Feature Documentary 2016 - Hot Docs!

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"No other summer release is going to give us a drag-revue singalong to 'At Seventeen,' indelibly describe a jacuzzi as 'a smoothie of old sperm,' or divulge the secret of Jon Hamm’s deflowering. This short, bright, lovably shambolic outing does all that with Bollinger-soaked one-liners to spare." - Variety

Edina (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy (Joanna Lumley) make the transition to the big screen. After six successful seasons on television on the British series Absolutely Fabulous, they're still living the high life with shopping sprees, drinking and of course, clubbing.

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Sat. Sept. 24, 8:00pm - A Very Special Evening with Garnet Rogers

Live On Stage at the Original - Concert Performance & Book Launch for NIGHT DRIVE: TRAVELS WITH MY BROTHER, Garnet's long-awaited memoir about life on the road with his brother, Stan - Advance tickets still available (but going fast!)

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Sunday Sept. 25, 7:30 pm - Original Princess

Action – Sports – Films – Door Prizes!

The best high adrenaline films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival

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There is no better way to get stoked about skiing, biking, riding, or paddling than by seeing the 2016 edition of the Radical Reels Tour! We’re talking jaw-dropping bike jumps, nail-biting kayak drops, and mind-blowing powder. The Radical Reels Tour, presented by The Banff Centre, continues to push boundaries with the best action sports films from the annual Banff Mountain Film Festival.

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"It's a rare movie that asks such big questions - about parenting, about family, about modern-day America - and comes up with answers that are moving and meaningful, that make you laugh and cry." - Philadelphia Inquirer

"Viggo Mortensen is at the top of his game in this soulful family dramedy, shot through with humor and heart. Written and directed with scrappy grace by Matt Ross, Captain Fantastic takes turns you don't see coming.

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"Romantic, bittersweet and funny as hell, Café Society turns Hollywood inside out, rooting through the superficial tinsel to find the real tinsel. You go away gobsmacked, beaming and happy to be both." - Rex Reed, New York Observer

"Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) is a New Yorker to the core, but he’s also ambitious in a way that the city can’t accommodate. Fortunately, Bobby has a connection that might be useful: his uncle Phil (Steve Carell), a high-powered 1930s Hollywood agent.

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"A unique, Gaza-shot, real-life, coming of age tale...Out of the war rubble emerges one of the most irresistible movies of the year." (SF Chronicle)

“The Idol, a feel-good film about a Palestinian boy’s improbable ascent to pop stardom, takes place mostly in Gaza, a place not associated with feeling good. But out of the war rubble emerges one of the most irresistible movies of the year.

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STC

"'Eat That Question', a fascinating and compelling dive into an artist's uniquely ticking parts, gives voice to a complex dude and broadens the picture." - Globe & Mail

“'Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words' is a simple yet engaging documentary that uses a combination of interviews and concert footage to give fans as well as newcomers an in-depth look into an artist whose work was complex, yet whose outlook and demeanor was as open, honest, and relaxed as one could get.

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