The Ukrainian Canadian Film Festival (UCFF2016) invites you to the OTTAWA PREMIERE of “Brothers. The Final Confession” (*English subtitles) an award-winning psychological drama by a debuting director Victoria Trofimenko. Wednesday, March 30, 6:15 PM at Mayfair Theatre 1074 Bank St (at Sunnyside) Doors open at 6:00 PM Admission: $10 ($6 for members) The film is
Ottawa Premiere! Wednesday April 27th & Thursday April 28th! A squad of unsuspecting cops goes through a trapdoor to Hell when they stumble upon a Black Mass in an abandoned building. Fantastic Fest – Best Director Award Morbido Film Fest – Directors Award: Best Film winner Nashville Film
OTTAWA PREMIERE | MARCH 30 & 31 Aaron Cayer, co-director of the Ottawa Skateboard Community Association, will be in attendance on Wednesday, March 30th. As Montreal gentrifies its red light district, the city goes to war with the drug dealers, crack addicts, alcoholics, prostitutes, homeless, and skaters; but they are
Early summer. In a village in northern Turkey, Lale and her four sisters are walking home from school, playing innocently with some boys. The immorality of their play sets off a scandal that has unexpected consequences. The family home is progressively transformed into a prison; instruction in homemaking replaces school
Inspired by true events, Eddie the Eagle is a feel-good story about Michael Eddie Edwards (Taron Egerton), an unlikely but courageous British ski-jumper who never stopped believing in himself even as an entire nation was counting him out. With the help of a rebellious and charismatic coach (played by
OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS MAY 27 JONAH, an unemployed gambler, takes his estranged pot-smoking teen-aged daughter AURORA on a dangerous road trip to Churchill, Manitoba to show her the magnificent Northern Lights – before her vision disorder renders her completely blind.
After he becomes a quadriplegic from an accident, Vikram hires a young man to be his caregiver.
Its just another day on the job for a band of badass war zone rescue workers as they defy death and confront wars absurdities. The setting is 1995, somewhere in the Balkans. Over the course of 24 breathless hours, Mambrú (Benicio del Toro), leads his team of humanitariansincluding hard-bitten, wisecracking
“The Witch scared the hell out of me. And it’s a real movie, tense and thought-provoking as well as visceral.” – Stephen King In 1630 New England, panic and despair envelops a farmer (Ralph Ineson), his wife (Kate Dickie) and four of their children when youngest son Samuel suddenly vanishes.
The Mayfair Theatre is excited to present the FREE FOR KIDS monthly screening of family friendly modern classics and cult favourites! Kids can get a membership for just $10 bucks, and then join us once a month at a special movie event. Plus, cartoon surprises on screen before the feature