Set during the winter of 1981 — statistically one of the most crime-ridden of New York City’s history — A MOST VIOLENT YEAR is a drama following the lives of an immigrant and his family as they attempt to capitalize on the American Dream, while the rampant violence, decay, and
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,
A Man Called Otto – Screening on April 28, 30, May 1, 2! Advance tickets now available for A Man Called Otto! Otto is a grump who’s given up on life following the loss of his wife and wants to end it all. When a young family moves in
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
Join us for one night only screening of the feature documentary ‘A Life Unbound’. The film documents the work of Anat Baniel, the founder of Anat Baniel Method Neuromovement and features interviews with some of the world’s top neuroscientists. The screening will be followed by a quick Q&A with an
DRUNKEN MASTERS DOJO From the director of the Bruce-sploitation flick Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger comes this tale that delves into the lesser-known aspects of Ninjitsu including female ninja mud wrestling and steals music from Battlestar Galactica, The Road Warrior and Sorcerer. If you ever wondered why
Since the birth of their trademark toy in 1958, The LEGO Group has produced over 400 billion bricks. But more and more, LEGO bricks aren’t just for kids, and some take them very seriously. Adult Fans of LEGO around the globe are unashamedly declaring their love of the brick, brick
Members of a string quartet (including Christopher Walken, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Catherine Keener) struggle to find harmony in this intelligent and engaging juxtaposition of music philosophy with the fragile egos and consuming passions common to group relationships. (Exclaim)
OTTAWA PREMIERE A cargo ship taken hostage by Somali pirates. A million-dollar ransom. And a CEO who refuses to pay. One of those perfect films that crop up every few years to prove that with true artistry, even the most exhausted genre can yield something new, rich and strange.” (Philadelphia
Ottawa Premiere the Week of March 20th! Austrian farmer Franz Jägerstätter faces the threat of execution for refusing to fight for the Nazis during World War II. Cannes: François Chalais Award winner for director Terrence Malick, and Palme d’Or nominee! Austin Film Critics Association: Austin Film Award for director