OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS APRIL 15 “[One More Time] is a low key pleasure with big rewards, the kind worth crooning about.” Kate Erbland, The Playlist Beautiful aspiring rock star Jude (AMBER HEARD) is stuck in a rutrelegated to recording commercial jingles and lost in a series of one-night stands.
In a dystopian near future, single people, according to the laws of The City, are taken to The Hotel, where they are obliged to find a romantic partner in forty-five days or are transformed into beasts and sent off into The Woods. Starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz.
A writer indulging in all that Los Angeles and Las Vegas has to offer undertakes a search for love and self via a series of adventures with six different women. From director Terrence Malick (Days of Heaven, The Tree of Life)
The story of the country-western singer Hank Williams, who in his brief life created one of the greatest bodies of work in American music. The film chronicles his rise to fame and its tragic effect on his health and personal life.
OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS MAY 6 WINNER – BEST FILM – STOCKHOLM FILM FESTIVAL “Richly detailed, sensitively played and cleverly mounted.” – Dan Fainaru, Screen International “…alternately wise, melancholic and good-humored…” – Eric Kohn, Indiewire On the eve of an exhibition honouring noted war photographer Isabelle Reed (Isabelle Huppert), whose
Jazz legend Chet Baker (Ethan Hawke) searches for love and redemption when he is approached to star in a movie about his own troubled life in order to mount a comeback in the late 1960s.
In 2002, cable news producer Kim Barker (Tina Fey) decides to shake up her routine by taking a daring new assignment in Kabul, Afghanistan. Dislodged from her comfortable American lifestyle, Barker finds herself in the middle of an out-of-control war zone. Luckily, she meets Tanya Vanderpoel (Margot Robbie), a fellow journalist
In the late 1960s, jazz trumpeter Chet Baker (Ethan Hawke) begins a romance with an actress (Carmen Ejogo) while trying to stage a musical comeback.
This gentle tragedy pairs Motamed-Aria, Irans internationally renowned star, with a precocious and highly appealing child actor. An orphaned seven-year-old boy is sent to live with his crusty aunt (Motamed-Aria), a childless woman shunned by her inner city neighbors for more reasons than her secretive ways and her bad temper.
OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS JUNE 10 Montreal Int Doc Fest – Best Cinematography Award winner European Film Fest – Best Cinematography & Director Award winner Cannes – Golden Eye & Un Certain Regard nominee By turns tender and disturbing, the new film from Italian filmmaker Roberto Minervini is