OTTAWA PREMIERE | WINNER, AUDIENCE AWARD SUNDANCE 2011 First-time director Meehls documentary about Buck Brannaman the technical advisor on, and inspiration for, Robert Redfords The Horse Whisperer is a quietly captivating portrait of an unlikely character (Hollywood Reporter), and shows that patience and empathy can be just as
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2001: A Space Odyssey – Screening on January 4, 8! Advance tickets now available for 2001: A Space Odyssey! After discovering a mysterious artifact buried beneath the Lunar surface, mankind sets off on a quest to find its origins with help from intelligent supercomputer H.A.L. 9000. Academy Awards: Best
OTTAWA PREMIERE Grindhouse homages dont come much more grinding than this shot-on-16-mm horror/sexploitation flick about a predatory motorcycle gang that finds the tables turned when they break into the wrong secluded cabin deep in the North Georgia woods.
Check writersfestival.org for the most up-to-date listings. Book launch: Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory, and the Conquest of Everest, by award-winning author, photographer and filmmaker Wade Davis (host TBA) $15 general | $10 students/seniors | Free for festival members Check writersfestival.org for the most up-to-date listings,
This true story of how the Oakland As used stats and algorithms to build a winning team on a bargain-bin budget as told by director Miller (Capote) and writers Sorkin (The Social Network) and Zaillian (Schindlers List) is, to use the only baseball metaphor I know, a home
NEW 35 MM PRINT WITH REMIXED DIGITAL SOUND | PRESENTED BY DAWG FM Robbie Robertson. Levon Helm. Eric Clapton. Neil Diamond. Bob Dylan. Joni Mitchell. Neil Young. Emmylou Harris. Ringo Starr. Dr. John. Van Morrison. Ronnie Hawkins. Muddy Waters. And Martin Scorsese. And don’t forget to listen to
OTTAWA PREMIERE | PRESENTED BY LOST MARBLES When anti-graffiti vigilantes paint over, peel or otherwise buff street art, do they become as bad as the art criminals they oppose or worse? This doc sets out to expose the buffers and uncovers a much larger battle for expression.