PALME DOR NOMINEE, CANNES 2012 From the director of The Motorcycle Diaries, this adaptation of Kerouacs Beat Generation lodestone is a movie for the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who
CHRISTIAN MCPHERSONS MY LIFE IN PICTURES BOOK LAUNCH Join us for the launch of My Life in Pictures a collection of prose poems by Canadian poet and novelist Christian McPherson that runs the authors life story through a film projector, illuminating a poignant coming of age story infused with
PRESENTED BY RESULTS CANADA AND ROTARY INTERNATIONAL OSCAR NOMINEE, BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT Following polio workers across India, The Final Inch traces the massive mission to eradicate a forgotten disease in the poorest corners of the planet. A panel discussion including the films main character, Mikail Davenport, will follow the screening
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER, BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE This doc, about the attempt to track down 70s folk singer Sixto Rodriguez who, despite flopping in America, was bigger than the Beatles in South Africa goes searching for the truth, and finds something stranger than fiction. Introduce[s us] to musical greatness
OTTAWA PREMIERE | GRAND JURY PRIZE NOMINEE, SUNDANCE 2012 A man risks everything including his sanity to find his lost dog in director Dupieuxs (predictably) surreal follow-up to Rubber. A weird and awesome mind-bending, chopped and screwed wild and hilarious ride of absurdity [all in the cause of]
OSCAR WINNER, BEST LEAD ACTRESS Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence make mental illness look good in this story of a couple whose romantic chemistry stabilizes their brain chemistry Russell brings these high-strung characters together in a harmony of comic dysfunction that few other filmmakers could achieve without the film falling
OSCAR WINNER, BEST LEAD ACTRESS Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence make mental illness look good in this story of a couple whose romantic chemistry stabilizes their brain chemistry Russell brings these high-strung characters together in a harmony of comic dysfunction that few other filmmakers could achieve without the film falling
OSCAR NOMINEE, BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM A Danish film that will make you forget the Dogme movies ever happened, this sumptuous, based-on-a-true-story costume drama recounts the affair that ended the reign of King Christian VII and sparked a revolution and does so with near-literary craftsmanship, tone, and insight [balanced
DRUNKEN MASTERS DOJO Frustrated by the corrupt justice system, a young barrister (the incredible Yuen Biao) takes the law into his own hands only to find himself pursued by a policewoman (Cynthia Rothrock, also incredible). One of the most exhilarating, action-packed Hong Kong films of the 80s, this flick
GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE Dustin Hoffmans directorial debut about the chaos surrounding the run-up to the annual concert at a retirement home for opera singers is a must for anyone who enjoyed last years Best Exotic Marigold Motel. Charming, funny, and sentimental. (Austin Chronicle)