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OIFF 2014 presents “The Lost Key”

After a traumatic divorce, Ricardo Adler sets out to discover how to achieve a fulfilling and lasting marriage. His search takes him to Rabbi Manis Friedman, who introduces him to Kabbalah’s ancient secrets to attain the highest form of intimacy. The film portrays the dramatic transformation of Ricardo’s new

OIFF 2014 presents My Father and the Man in Black

MY FATHER AND THE MAN IN BLACK My Father and the Man in Black is the only inside look at ‘bad boy’ Johnny Cash — as seen through the eyes of his longtime manager, Canadian-­born Saul Holiff  — the man who put Johnny together with June. Want to see the

OIFF 2014 presents “In the Turn”

In The Turn follows a 10 year­ old transgender girl in rural Canada as she navigates the difficult and complicated world that surrounds her. Tormented at school by teachers and peers alike, she faces daily assaults in the form of insults and physical altercations. The pain she endures at school takes

OIFF 2014 presents Girlhouse

A Halloween­-style slasher for the digital age, it follows a beautiful young college student who, needing money for tuition, moves into a house that streams content to an X­rated website. After a deranged fan hacks in to determine the house’s location, she finds herself in a terrifying fight for her

OIFF 2014 presents “Chess Game” (with “Butterfly Fluttering”)

CHESS GAME Mina, Beth and Martona are locked in Talavera Bruce Penitentiary, in Rio de Janeiro. Mina (Priscila Fantin) is the brain of the group, Beth is the impulsive one, and Martona is pure muscle. Mina controls the jail by selling drugs and goods, smuggled in by her sister, Jullienne.

OIFF 2014 presents American Descent (with Subsurface Flow)

2014, U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Stephen Harris edited and uploaded this film. It was his message to the world. A group of teenagers are sent an unlabeled DVD from a U.S. Army base in Afghanistan containing a video of a strange woman tied to a tree and ends with a

OIFF 2014 – Short Program

The Ottawa International Film Festival (OIFF) celebrates its Fifth Anniversary with a showcase of Canadian and international films at the historic Mayfair Theatre.Over the course of four days, OIFF will showcase 25 films, including narrative features, shorts and documentaries. All tickets $10 SUNDAY’S SHORT FILMS: The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved

Oh, Mom

Oh, Mom – Screening on Sunday February 8! Advance tickets now available for Oh, Mom! Oh, Mom is a kaleidoscope of stories about the most important relationship in every person’s life — the bond between a mother and her child. It’s a warm, touching, and wildly funny tale

Oh, Hi!

Oh, Hi – Screening on September 1, 3! Advance ticket info coming soon for Oh, Hi! Iris and Isaac’s first romantic weekend getaway goes awry in a most unexpected way. 5 Stars! “masterfully flips the romantic comedy genre on its head…sharp, hilarious, and fascinating” (Loud And Clear) “a really clever

OG 500 POETRY SLAM AND ART EXPO

HoP’s signature poetry slam event, the OG500 is a head to head spoken word poetry slam that uses a three round, full audience judging system to determine a champ. 12 poets bring their best in a head-to-head competition for a $500 cash prize. Plus! Feature performance by spoken-word super-group The

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