Friday June 19 to Thursday June 25, 2015

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FILMS SHOWING Friday June 19 to Thursday June 25
PG

"The best date-night picture of the year." (New York Daily News)

“'I’ll See You in My Dreams' checks all the boxes. It’s smart, funny and lasts an hour and a half.

"The movie is by turns a romance, a chick flick, a coming-of-age film and even a stoner movie. There’s something for everyone, with the possible exception of cretins who don’t appreciate great writing, casting, directing and especially acting.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"It’s a refreshing surprise to find Love & Mercy, a story about the pop icon Brian Wilson from two ends of his life, break the mold and even invigorate the form.” LA Times

Love & Mercy, the bizarre story of Beach Boy Brian Wilson, is one of the most touching — and gripping — biopics you will ever see.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Shepherding you past security with a flash of a V.I.P. all-access pass, it confers instant insider status made even more alluring by the element of time travel. A sensual delight." New York Times

“Bertrand Bonello’s glossily intuitive vision of the life of fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent is pure haute couture. The result does a better job than its predecessor of celebrating Saint Laurent’s flamboyant artistry.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Every generation gets the 'Network' it deserves. For ours, obsessed with self-actualization, fame and personal branding, we get the disturbingly funny satire 'Welcome To Me,' a frolicsome comedy that gives Kristen Wiig a chance to strut her stuff." - Spirituality & Practice

“Borderline personality disorder turns out to be more of a laughing matter than it probably should be in Welcome to Me, a strange and often startlingly inspired media/mental-illness comedy.

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

Paris Opera Ballet

Inspired by L'Abbé Prévost’s legendary heroes, Kenneth MacMillan expresses his fascination for offbeat characters and dramatic subjects. The choreographer faithfully follows the novel’s plot and reconstructs the tragic story of the sensual yet naïve creature who is more victim than architect of her own fate.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

A huge hit with KW audiences when we premiered it in 1992 - Celebrate the Original!

“Watching Baraka, a nonverbal symphony of exquisite images, you experience a feeling of intense empowerment. As one spectacular image follows another, nearly every one lucid and sharp and magnificent, you feel as if you can go anywhere and see anything.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

Back by popular demand!

"Woman in Gold is an extraordinary true story turned into an exemplary motion picture about one brave German Jew who bites the bullet and fights overwhelming odds to cut through the red tape in the Austrian government and reclaim the art treasures stolen from her family 60 years earlier by the Nazis.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"The film's classic, pastoral aesthetic recalls the heyday of the Merchant Ivory films." (Associated Press)

Adapting a beloved piece of literature and to fashion a relevant interpretation for modern audiences, there must be a healthy respect and understanding of the author's original intent and a cast and crew capable of creating their own artistic stamp.

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

How the food industry sugar-coated science, sweetened the food supply, and seduced a planet, one spoonful at a time.

From Emmy-nominated and Gemini Award-winning filmmaker Michèle Hozer (Shake Hands with The Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire), Sugar Coated is an eye-opening feature documentary that examines the various tactics that has many health experts calling sugar the new tobacco.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

WPIRG Cinema Politica presents

Internationally acclaimed filmmaker and activist Alanis Obomsawin (Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance) chronicles the Attawapiskat First Nations campaign to draw global attention to the Canadian government’s neglect of Aboriginal youth education.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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