Maria Altmann (Academy Award winner Helen Mirren) an octogenarian Jewish refugee, takes on the Austrian government to recover artwork she believes rightfully belongs to her family.
Halla, a woman in her forties, declares war on the local aluminum industry to prevent it from disfiguring her country. She risks all she has to protect the highlands of Iceland-but the situation could change with the unexpected arrival of a small orphan in her life. Montreal Festival of
STARTS JULY 11 Theres a certain kind of movie that cant help but deliver what it promises. Teen Wolf. Time Cop. Hot Tub Time Machine. The Bridges of Madison County. You get the idea. WolfCop, a supremely silly, oddly enjoyable concoction from Regina writer/director Lowell Dean, is that kind of
Ottawa Premiere on Friday July 28th! With his career in tatters, China’s deadliest Special Forces operative has settled into a quiet life on the sea. But when he crosses paths with a sadistic band of mercenaries terrorizing innocent civilians, he must reaffirm his duty as a soldier and save the
Wolf Children – Screening on September 21, 22! Advance tickets now available for Wolf Children! After her werewolf lover unexpectedly dies in an accident, a young woman must find ways to raise their werewolf son and daughter while keeping their trait hidden from society. Dubbed Edition on September 21,
STAR RAY SAGER IN ATTENDANCE! Is it magic? Or wholesale slaughter? Find out as we screen an ultra-rare, uncut print of Herschell Gordon Lewis mind-bending tale of Montag the Magnificent the maniac magician whose tricks really work! Watch if you must, but remember you were warned!
This inspiring, crowd-sourced documentary follows a group of citizen journalists who tried to reshape their world through social media during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics by drawing attention to the challenges facing the residents of the city’s notorious and impoverished Downtown Eastside. See it and be changed. Director Andrew Lavigne will
This inspiring, crowd-sourced documentary follows a group of citizen journalists who tried to reshape their world through social media during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics by drawing attention to the challenges facing the residents of the city’s notorious and impoverished Downtown Eastside. See it and be changed.
“The Witch scared the hell out of me. And it’s a real movie, tense and thought-provoking as well as visceral.” – Stephen King In 1630 New England, panic and despair envelops a farmer (Ralph Ineson), his wife (Kate Dickie) and four of their children when youngest son Samuel suddenly vanishes.
2010 Sundance Grand Jury Prize | Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award This adaptation of Daniel Woodrells novel about an Ozark teenagers search for her father, who has skipped town after putting the family home up as collateral for his bail is one of the unshowiest and most true-blooded epics