OTTAWA PREMIERE | 40TH ANNIVERSARY RE-RELEASE A hapless schoolteachers overnight stay in a desolate outback town stretches into a nightmarish binge of lager, machismo, violence, late night kangaroo hunting, hangovers, fear and self-loathing in what Nick Cave called the best and most terrifying film about Australia in existence. “It left
Following a handful of promising kids through a system that inhibits rather than encourages academic growth, director Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth) methodically dissects the flawed American school system and its seemingly intractable problems. Grade A stuff.
Waiting For Love – Screening on Sunday December 15 at 3:30pm! Tickets: $15 – 25% discount if bought in advance. Advance tickets now available for Waiting For Love! On December 15th 2024, attend the premiere of Waiting for Love, a Ottawa film by Monkey Buziness, directed by Christian Guerin
Waiting For Bojangles – Screening on September 9, 10, 12 – 15! Advance tickets now available for Waiting For Bojangles! A young boy, Gary, lives with his eccentric parents Camille and Georges, and an exotic bird in a Parisian apartment — each night, Camille and Georges dance lovingly to
OTTAWA PREMIERE IN KOREAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES A stranger arrives in a little village and soon after a mysterious sickness starts spreading. A policeman is drawn into the incident and is forced to solve the mystery in order to save his daughter. 100% FRESH – Rotten Tomatoes CRITICS PICK: Echoes
Wages Of Fear – The original film which was remade as William Friedkin’s 1977 masterpiece, “Sorcerer” – Screenings on September 11, 13! Advance tickets now available for The Wages Of Fear! In a decrepit South American village, four men are hired to transport an urgent nitroglycerine shipment without the
The first film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia. This story of a brave young girl’s determination to buy a bicycle, forbidden for woman, is “an intimate glimpse into the possibilities and limitations of a cloaked culture.” (Denver Post)
OTTAWA PREMIERE A documentary about the greatest Heavy Metal Open Air Festival on the planet.
Writer/director Madonna reveals a previously undisclosed penchant for over-punctuation as she draws parallels between a modern-day romance and the other half of the story from The Kings Speech the torrid love affair that led to Edward VIIIs abdication of the throne.