Movies

Immigrant, The

STARTS JULY 18 Survival, by its very definition, is a sin. That’s the worldview of Ewa, a Polish refugee who is freshly arrived in 1921 New York in James Gray’s “The Immigrant,” and that’s pretty much the way Gray’s characters think throughout his increasingly important filmography. That’s because one cannot survive without

Grand Seduction, The

STARTS JULY 18 A small fishing village must procure a local doctor to secure a lucrative business contract. When unlikely candidate and big city doctor Paul Lewis lands in their lap for a trial residence, the townsfolk rally together to charm him into staying. As the doctor’s time in the

48 Hour Film Project

The 48 Hour Film Project will come to Ottawa for the first time the weekend of 4 – 6 July 2014. Filmmakers from all over the Ottawa area will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around

They Came Together

OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS JULY 11 It’s not so much that the world needs yet another spoof of romantic comedies. Whether it’s through direct parodies like Date Movie, or through reinventions like The 40 Year-Old Virgin, the genre has had enough holes poked in it over the years. Even without those films,

Wind Rises, The

OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS JULY 12 The Wind Rises, Hayao Miyazaki’s latest and possibly last feature (he has announced his retirement, but he’s done that before), has the same dreamlike sense of magic that imbues all of the cartoon maestro’s work – even though it’s a story rooted in fact.

Rediscovering Jacques Ellul in the 21st Century

Rediscovering Jacques Ellul in the 21st Century is the main theme, and in particular his views on technology, freedom and the use of propaganda. A central focus has to do with communicating humanly in an age of technology and spin. Several renowned Ellul scholars who knew Ellul personally will talk

Dance of Reality, The

OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS AUGUST 8th Of all the possible cinematic trends of 2014, who could have possibly foreseen that the return to prominence of Alejandro Jodorowsky would be among them? The Chilean-born filmmaker became an icon to many moviegoers when his second feature, the trippy-hippie western “El Topo” (1970), became a

Visitors

Presented by the Department of Philosophy and the Faculty of Arts and Science, along with the Faculty of Philosophy at Dominican University College. Tickets are $15 regular, and $10 for members of the Mayfair, students and seniors. Rediscovering Jacques Ellul in the 21st Century is the main theme, and in particular his

GODDO: The Pretty Bad Boys Return (35th Anniversary Reunion Concert)

Free screening of  the 35th Anniversary Re_union Concert “The Pretty Bad Boys Return” by Goddo with an after screening autograph session and meet n’ greet with the band. Free admission! Watch the trailer: http://www.allaccessproductions.net/flash/reunion-trailer.mp4

WolfCop

STARTS JULY 11 There’s a certain kind of movie that can’t help but deliver what it promises. Teen Wolf. Time Cop. Hot Tub Time Machine. The Bridges of Madison County. You get the idea. WolfCop, a supremely silly, oddly enjoyable concoction from Regina writer/director Lowell Dean, is that kind of

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