A Mayfair Theatre Stay-at-Home Virtual Cinema Special Event! Catch all five of the 2021 Oscar nominated animation short films! (Burrow, Genius Loci, Opera, If Anything Happens I Love You, Yes-People) Plus, bonus shorts: Kapaemahu, The Snail and the Whale, To Gerard Click over to purchase your
The 2018 Spring Digi60 Filmmakers’ Festival will showcase local short films with the theme of “Connection”, profiling work from over 30 Ottawa new and emerging independent filmmakers. Presented by Digi60 Filmmakers’ Festival Tickets: $10 This presentation is a rental, and not a Mayfair Theatre presentation. Membership rates do not apply
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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
There was a time when everyone was trying to be Morrissey. At least it seemed that way back when Johnny Depp was young and Ronald Reagan was a running joke. Every art rocker had coal-black hair and a foreboding brow. They all looked tall and skinny and just greasy enough
Standing behind the likes of Bette Midler, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Sting and many others, are the talented backup singers who don’t get the limelight, until now. This doc tells their dramatic stories, and “And anybody who gives a rip about unsung heroines of popular music and giving credit when
Writer/director Julie Delpys sequel to 2007s 2 Days in Paris swaps the City of Lights for the City That Never Sleeps, Adam Goldberg for Chris Rock and offers great charm, and considerable insight, in [its] ideas about romance, cultural misunderstanding and daily life in a modern metropolis. (NY Times)
Ullas from India moves to Canada with Laya who follows Canadian customs and language which he finds difficult to digest. The resulting humorous incidents in the life of Ullas and Laya form the plot.
The Tickle Me Ottawa Film Festival is all about the funny! Celebrating the people that make us laugh, giggle, titter and guffaw, this first installment of the festival showcases short films from around the world and you get to vote for your favourite film and pick the festival winner!