OTTAWA PREMIERE | OFFICIAL SELECTION SXSW 2011 Nine years in the making, this portrait of Paul Liebrandt the youngest chef ever to receive a perfect, three-star review from the NY Times delves deep into both the art and business of cooking. With its close consideration of narrative detail,
Gwyneth Paltrow takes on the role of the monkey from Outbreak and triggers a worldwide epidemic that infects and/or affects Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Laurence Fishburn, Jude Law, John Hawk and Marion Cotillard among others in Soderberghs bio-pocalyptic blockbuster.
FUNDRAISER FOR PLANNED PARENTHOOD OTTAWA Six unemployed British steelworkers decide better their lot in life by forming a male striptease act in this roaringly funny and subtly heartbreaking (Rolling Stone) indie hit. While watching, feel free to keep your hat on. All tickets $12
PRESENTED BY TOP OF THE WORLD & RED BULL Take a helicopter to the top of the mountain. Board down. Never mind the avalanches. Thats the simple philosophy behind this stunning sports travelogue that follows iconic snowboarder Travis Rice and his friends to the peaks and thin air
LOST MARBLES GEEK NIGHTS Gorge yourself on B-movie thrills with this intergalactic Gremlins spawn directed by Stephen Herek (Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure) and starring Dee Wallace (Elliots mom in E.T.), M. Emmet Walsh (Blood Simple) and Billy Zane (Billy Zane)!
HOLOCAUST EDUCATION MONTH A holocaust survivor immigrates to Argentina, where, in an incredible twist of fate, his daughter falls in love with Adolf Eichmanns son. English subtitles. Presented by the Shoah Committee, the German Embassy and the Max and Tessie Zelikovitz Centre for Jewish Studies. Q&A following the film
OTTAWA PREMIERE Harvey a janitor at a ski resort, who also happens to be an orphan and a little person lives a lonely life, until he takes in a stray huskie, an act which leads to him meeting an exotic dancer (Kristin Adams, Where the Truth Lies), who
Vera Farmiga (Up In The Air) makes her directorial debut with this auto-adaptation of Carolyn S. Briggs memoir, in which she chronicled her life as an evangelical Christian and her subsequent crisis of faith. If you saw Red State, see this, because it breaks crucial, sacred ground in American
HOLOCAUST EDUCATION MONTH | FILMMAKER IN ATTENDANCE In December of 1944, Auschwitz inmate Fania Landau received a birthday gift of a handmade, heart-shaped book from her fellow prisoners. This remarkable doc traces the lives and journeys of the women who made the heart. Director Carl LeBlanc will conduct a Q&A
We take our Planet of the Apes films seriously here at the Mayfair, so were happy to report that this reboot/prequel the surprise hit of the summer is a worthy addition to the original franchise, and will make you forget that Tim Burtons movie every happened.