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A Little Bit Zombie

PRESENTED BY ZOMBIEINFO.COM | FILMMAKERS IN ATTENDANCE MAY 18 Steve is turning into a zombie — but only a little bit. Which means, if he can control his craving for brains and evade the zombie hunter (friend of the Mayfair Stephen McHattie) hot on his cold trail, he can still

Sharkwater

PRESENTED BY HUMANE SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL/CANADA AND FIN DONNELLY, MP Join us for a special screening of this powerful, award-winning documentary that debunks historical and media stereotypes of sharks and reveals their true magnificence. The film follows one man’s remarkable, courageous journey of as it changes from a mission to save

The Raid: Redemption

The fact that The Raid is all premise — a SWAT team gets trapped in a building in the Jakarta slums with an army of ruthless gangsters — and no plot doesn’t change the fact that this is the most bracing Asian action film since Ong Bak and “makes The

Payback

OFFICIAL SELECTION, SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2012 Director Baichwal (Manufactured Landscapes) adapts Margaret Atwood’s treatise on the fiscal and philosophical realities of debt — drawing on examples that range from a blood feud in Albania to the incarceration of Conrad Black. “A thoughtful and compelling meditation on global interconnectivity — and

On the Ice

OTTAWA PREMIERE | BEST DEBUT FEATURE, BERLIN INT’L FILM FESTIVAL 2011 Three teenage friends leave on a seal-hunting trip. Only two come back. That’s the deceptively simple set up for this this “uncommonly involving thriller” (Roger Ebert) set in in the native Inupiat community of Barrow, Alaska. Cold as ice

The Lady

Luc Besson (The Professional) takes a break from producing action films to direct this biopic of Burmese democracy advocated Aung San Suu Kyi (Michelle Yeoh, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). Tracking both the political and personal prices she paid for her activism — including long separations from her husband and children

Keyhole

OTTAWA PREMIERE | OFFICIAL SELECTION, TIFF 2011 It should come a no surprise that Guy Maddin’s new film — a noir-inspired tale of gangsters on the run — is not a straight-ahead caper film. Rather, it’s a claustrophobic, Homeric odyssey into the depths of memory, family and mortality that is

Jiro Dreams of Sushi

Jiro Ono is 85 years old. His restaurant is located in a Tokyo subway station. It seats 10, and serves only sushi. A meal runs US$300, and there’s a three-month waiting list for a reservation. This is yours. “Inherently fascinating as a character study, [this doc] reveals the heroism in

The Island President

OTTAWA PREMIERE | PEOPLE’S CHOICE, BEST DOCUMENTARY, TIFF 2011 Having brought democracy to his homeland, President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives now faces an even greater challenge: rising waters caused by global warming threaten to literally sink his low-lying nation. Following him to the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference, “Shenk’s doc

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

MAYFAIR’S 80TH BIRTHDAY FUNDRAISER | 8 GREAT DECADES: THE ‘80S We continue our celebration of the Mayfair’s 80th birthday with your picks for the best films of the 80s. The Ark of the Covenant. The Holy Grail. And – some glowing rocks? Temple of Doom may lack a cool artifact,

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