Maggie (Melissa McCarthy), a single mother, moves into a new home in Brooklyn with her 12-year old son, Oliver (Jaeden Lieberher). Forced to work long hours, she has no choice but to leave Oliver in the care of their new neighbor, Vincent (Bill Murray), a retired curmudgeon with a penchant
Ottawa Premiere the Week of January 18th! St. Agatha is set in the 1950s in small town Georgia. A pregnant con woman named Agatha is on the run and seeks refuge in a convent hidden in deafening isolation. What first starts out as the perfect place to have a child
This is an extraordinary tale from over 2600 years ago, of a Prince who is endowed with everything he needs and more. Luxury, palaces and all hearts desires, are provided to him by his father, a warrior King of the kingdom of Sakya. The story unfolds dramatically with the Prince
When an adulterous couple concocts a plan to steal a satchel full of illegal money, what could possibly go wrong? Quite a bit, it turns out, in this outstanding Aussie neo-noir tour of moral squalor that is suspenseful, invigorating and sometimes harshly funny. (NY Times)
OTTAWA PREMIERE A comical Bond-parody.Canadian Secret Agent Mike Hawk is called upon to take over a case and investigate the death of his predecessor. Airplane! meets Casino Royale! Director and cast in attendance Tickets $10 Presented by Brett Kelly Entertainment
RELAY FOR LIFE BENEFIT | PRESENTED BY OTTAWA-CARLETON MORTGAGE All proceeds from this screening of the original tween-spionage film go to benefit the Canadian Cancer Society. Which is almost as good a reason to watch it as the chance to see Danny (Machete) Trejo being family-friendly! All tickets $5!
RELAY FOR LIFE BENEFIT | PRESENTED BY OTTAWA-CARLETON MORTGAGE All proceeds from this screening of the original tween-spionage film go to benefit the Canadian Cancer Society. Which is almost as good a reason to watch it as the chance to see Danny (Machete) Trejo being family-friendly! All tickets $5!
This is the Ottawa debut of SpringHammer, a maker’s film by Kevin Kossowan, selected for the EIFF and Relish Film Festival. Through interviews, cultural pieces and working footage Kossowan explores the past, present and future situations of blacksmithing in Japan. Edmontons Kevin Kossowan has written, filmed, directed, edited and scored
The Spring Digi60 Filmmakers’ Festival challenges filmmakers to write and shoot a short digital film in 30 days based around a catch. Previous spring catches have included using a specific location, and making a short about culture in a digital world. This year’s catch ? Make a two minute film
The Digi60 Filmmakers’ Festival is Ottawa’s original, longest running digital filmmakers’ festival, focusing on providing opportunities for new and emerging filmmakers to create and screen short films, network and enter into the film and television industry. The Spring 2017 Digi60 Filmmakers’ Festival had the theme of PLAY. 28 Filmmakers