Presented by the Embassy of the Czech Republic. Two mischievous adolescent boys embark on a journey of imaginative misadventure and coming-of-age self-discovery, in Olmo Omerzu’s road-trip comedy celebrating the need to indulge the innocence, impulsiveness, and irrepressibility of youth. Karlovy Vary International Film Festival: Best Director award winner, and
Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood And Honey – Screening on April 23, 24, 26! Advance tickets now available for Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood And Honey! Christopher Robin is headed off to college and he has abandoned his old friends, Pooh and Piglet, which then leads to the duo embracing their inner monsters. “you’ve got
One of the best-reviewed films of the summer, this feature-length trip to the Hundred-Acre Wood is as jolly as Tigger, as sweet as honey and as undemanding as a balloon ride, [and] will delight the wee’uns and put a smile on the face of animation fans of all ages. (Empire)
OTTAWA PREMIERE Millions of YouTube viewers have seen the blooper reel of Jack Rebney cursing his way through the shooting of an RV sales video, but this doc seeks out the man behind the anger, and crafts a cautionary tale about accidental celebrity that is at once scabrously funny and
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2010 SELECTION All our previous screenings of Winds of Heaven sold out. If you missed it last time, dont miss it this time! Five years in production, this Ottawa-made doc about the work of Emily Carr and the inspiration she drew from the land and its
DVD LAUNCH | FILMMAKER IN ATTENDANCE All our previous screenings of Winds of Heaven sold out. If you missed it last time, dont miss it this time! Five years in production, this Ottawa-made doc about the work of Emily Carr and the inspiration she drew from the land and its
Ottawa Premiere – the week of March 31st! Rosie Ming is a young Canadian poet who is invited to a poetry festival in Shiraz, Iran, where she is unexpectedly confronted with all these different truths about the father who she thought abandoned her as a young child. It’s a story
OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS JULY 12 The Wind Rises, Hayao Miyazaki’s latest and possibly last feature (he has announced his retirement, but he’s done that before), has the same dreamlike sense of magic that imbues all of the cartoon maestro’s work – even though it’s a story rooted in fact.
Director McCarthys (The Station Agent, The Visitor) latest film, about a financially (and ethically) struggling lawyer and high school wrestling coach (Paul Giamatti), tells its tale with the gritty texture and emotional heft of life as it’s lived, not contoured by Hollywood This movie wins you over, head and heart,