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OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS NOVEMBER 28 Overeducated and underemployed, 28 year old Megan (Keira Knightley) is in the throes of a quarterlife crisis. Squarely into adulthood with no career prospects, no particular motivation to think about her future and no one to relate to, Megan is comfortable lagging a few

An Evening of Sign Language Films

An Evening of Sign Language Films Words by Anup Bhandari  (14 min.) – a love story between two characters, one Deaf, one hearing. ASL with English subtitles. Deaf Lens by Wayne Betts Jr. (18 min.) – a TEDxIslay talk by on the topic of film making from a Deaf perspective. ASL with English subtitles. This is Normal by Justin Giddings &

Tim’s Vermeer

Presented by CUALL Carleton U. Association for LifeLong Learning Film is preceded by lecture by Eric Weichel Tickets $12 at the door or  $10.00 + HST available for purchase now on our CUALL payment page using your Visa or MasterCard  Description: Tim Jenison, a Texas based inventor,

Army of Darkness

Army Of Darkness – Halloween Month – October 15th, 18th, and 19th! Advance tickets for Army Of Darkness now available! A sardonic hardware store clerk is accidentally transported to 1300 A.D., where he must retrieve the Necronomicon and battle an army of the dead so he can return home.

100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, The

There are many great pleasures to growing old, and though society would prefer to warehouse the aged in a futile bid to affirm the perky flesh of youth, director Felix Herngren sets a 100-year-old man loose on an unsuspecting public, and lets us relish the resulting devastation. The explosions are

War Photographer

The Canadian Committee for World Press Freedom invites you to join us  Nov. 23 at the Mayfair Theatre for a special event to mark the International Day of Impunity. It’s a date set aside around the world on behalf of all those who have been targeted for exercising their right

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

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OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS DECEMBER 19 During the burgeoning video boom of the early eighties, thousands of cinematic oddities from around the globe packed the shelves. One such film that stuck in the psyche of many viewers, probably for all the wrong reasons, was the 1981 Filipino James Bond rip-off, For Y’ur

Tusk

OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS NOVEMBER 9 “I am walrus, hear me blubber” might be the mantra of Kevin Smith’s “Tusk,” an utterly bizarre, weirdly compelling story of manimal love that stakes out its own brazen path somewhere between “The Fly” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” And yet there’s much good humor, too,

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