Nuclear Neighbourhood surrounds three teenagers. Lizzy, a female punk rocker, Dan a regular ordinary guy and Eugene a typical nerd. Together they live in a small suburban neighbourhood in the fictional town of West Lark. There’s a strange mysterious large house in the neighbourhood that everyone is curious about, for
Nowhere To Call Home tells the powerful story of Zanta, a Tibetan woman who moved to Beijing against the wishes of her in-laws so that her young son could get an education. Widowed at 28, Tibetan farmer Zanta defies her tyrannical father-in-law and after her husband’s death refuses to marry the family’s only surviving son. When
The story of a young man from Liverpool by the name of John Lennon, who started up a band called the Quarrymen, which later showcased such talented, young musicians as Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Stuart Sutcliffe. Not exactly sure what he did after that.
Nowfel Never Dies – Saturday March 18 at 2:30pm! A heroic saga of the brave boys of Bengal, who are buried underneath the soil for fifty years – yet to be discovered. A Bangladeshi-Canadian community event to observe the Independence Day of Bangladesh. There will be a brief discussion
Ottawa Premiere on March 16th! Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award winner: Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature! Virginia Film Festival – Programmer’s Choice Award: Best Narrative Feature! American Society of Cinematographers – Spotlight Award nominee! In 19th century Estonia, a village is inhabited by personified Black
Nouvelle Vague – Screening on December 28, 30, 31! Advance tickets now available for Nouvelle Vague! The behind the scenes of the filming of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless, a landmark of the French New Wave film movement. French with English subtitles, and English. Mill Valley Film Festival: Acting (Zoey
Starts on December 21st! Dames Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright and Maggie Smith have let the cameras in on a friendship that goes back more than half a century. The four acting greats discuss their careers and reminisce about their humble beginnings in the theatre. From the BAFTA
OTTAWA PREMIERE This horror indie is the story of a pastor and his family who make the mistake of moving to a home in Kansas that happens to be on top of a little slice of hell, complete with seven wondrous gates. From producer and composer Slash (Guns ‘N’ Roses)
Opening in 1944 amid quiet, civilized surroundings that are never seen again, the action unfolds in short, increasingly nightmarish vignettes. Everything is filtered through the eyes of the 13-year-old brothers (Laszlo Gyemant, Andras Gyemant), who narrate in flat, precise and objective-sounding tones. Left with their cruel grandmother (Piroska Molnar),