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Advance tickets for Possessor are now available via events.com! Ottawa Premiere the Week of November 27th! Tasya Vos, an elite corporate assassin, uses brain-implant technology to take control of other people’s bodies to terminate high-profile targets. As she sinks deeper into her latest assignment, Vos becomes trapped inside a
OTTAWA PREMIERE | MARCH 6 & 7 “The film finds moments of true beauty in its sweet moments of reflection. Flacks and Dunn both develop strong and distinct characters, and as Portrait of a Serial Monogamist portrays a rich and diverse city, it lets the uniqueness of its personalities mirror the diverse
On an isolated island in Brittany at the end of the eighteenth century, a female painter is obliged to paint a wedding portrait of a young woman. French and Italian with English subtitles. Cannes Film Festival: Best Screenplay, and Queer Palm award winner, and Palme d’Or nominee! Hamburg
Porcelain War – Ottawa Premiere screening on December 6, 8-11! Advance tickets now available for Porcelain War! Under roaring fighter jets, Ukrainian artists Slava, Anya, and Andrey choose to stay behind. Defiantly finding beauty amid destruction, they show that although it’s easy to make people afraid, it’s hard to
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Poor Things – Screening March 29-31, and April 1-3, 5-9, 11! Advance tickets now available for the 2nd week of Poor Things! Academy Awards: Lead Actress (Emma Stone), Makeup & Hairstyling, Production Design, Costume Design award winner! Best Motion Picture, Directing, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Original Score, Supporting Actor
They tell us, “If you work hard, things will get better.” But the working poor know the truth. There are countries where people do not have to beg, housing is affordable and university is free. Why not here? Presented by the Centretown Community Heath Center/Ottawa Poverty Reduction Network. Admission: your
They tell us, “If you work hard, things will get better.” But Canada’s working poor know the truth. Poor No More looks at countries where people do not have to beg, housing is affordable and university education is free, and asks: if they can do this, why don’t we? Presented