"An engrossing and accessible celebration of the game's modern origins, enhanced by striking locations and a standout cast, led by Scottish actors Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden." - Hollywood Reporter
Set against the early days of the sport and stunning landscape of Scotland, TOMMY'S HONOUR is based on the intimate and powerfully moving true story of the challenging relationship between "Old" Tom Morris (BAFTA winner Peter Mullan) and "Young" Tommy Morris (Jack Lowden, DUNKIRK, '71, DENIAL), the dynamic father-son team who ushered in the modern game of golf.
Narrated by Gordon Pinsent and featuring stunning cinematography, this Canadian documentary takes viewers on a journey exploring the global importance of healthy forests.
"The long-anticipated sequel to buddy-cop comedy Bon Cop, Bad Cop reunites Patrick Huard and Colm Feore as odd-couple lawmen; not only is it very good, it's also trés bien." - Toronto Star
"Osti de tabarnak de calice, it’s taken a bloody long time to produce a sequel to Bon Cop Bad Cop. But Patrick Huard and Colm Feore are finally back this summer and, happily, they bring with them a more mature comedy than the original.
"This transcendent new doc takes a broad, expansive view of those travelling the Camino, and it’s got another hook: it’s underscored by music from J.S. Bach’s six suites for solo cello." - NOW
In the footsteps of Walking the Camino, Tristan Cook’s lively portrait of modern pilgrims and fellow travelers winding their way on the Camino de Santiago muses on the psychological and spiritual dividends of a 30-day hike. The landscape is beautiful but brutal, the dorms are packed and the bunks are hard. Some find solace in solitude; others discover kinship and community en route.
Every year, over 250,000 people walk the Camino de Santiago route in Spain as a source of spiritual growth and enlightenment, just as the pilgrims did centuries before. Looking for Infinity: El Camino takes a closer look at this ancient pilgrimage path and the immersive journey it takes to complete it.
"If you long for a film in the tradition of such grown-up entertainments as "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The English Patient," this is one to get lost in." - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“The compelling and quixotic true story of a British army officer who, a century ago, ventured into uncharted realms of the South American jungle in search of a presumed ancient civilization, The Lost City of Z is a rare piece of contemporary classical cinema.
"Their Finest is one of the smartest, funniest and most surprising movies I've seen in years." - Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal
"'Their Finest' is an offbeat romantic comedy about making a film and making love in a Blitz-pounded World War II-era London.
"The film, based on a novel by Lissa Evans, is ably carried by Gemma Arterton ('Gemma Bovery'), with a marvelous supporting cast, and reminds us what an appealing romantic heroine Arterton is.
“An intimate, bittersweet study of communal living drenched in the unfiltered weed smoke and wide-wale corduroy of 1970s Copenhagen.“ - Entertainment Weekly
“Erik is an architecture professor. His wife Anna is a newscaster. They have a precocious teenage daughter Freja. Unable to afford to live in Erik’s family home, they decide to “call more people” and to create an extended family.
"Sensational... One of the productions and performances of the year. Smartly conceived and surprisingly understated reading of an overfamiliar classic – lent a fresh translation by Patrick Marber – A bold, clear, finally harrowing account of the play." - The Telegraph.
“I’ve no talent for life.” Just married. Bored already. Hedda longs to be free. Hedda and Tesman have just returned from their honeymoon and the relationship is already in trouble. Trapped but determined, Hedda tries to control those around her, only to see her own world unravel.
"Gere is brilliant in this character study/satire of Manhattan's Mobius loop of Jewish power, influence and interests." - Movie Nation
“Norman’s title character, played by Richard Gere, is what you might call a macher, or at least that’s what he’s trying to be: a big deal. His cryptic business card reads “Oppenheimer Strategies” and the sole proprietor is always asking what people need.
Trails In Motion is an annual tour of short films about trail running and ultra running. The films represent the most exciting films of the year for and about trail runners, shot in some of the most spectacular locations on the planet.