Friday May 10 to Thursday May 16, 2013

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FILMS SHOWING Friday May 10 to Thursday May 16
Still Mine
PG

Canada Film Days Festival 2013

A Special Presentation at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, Michael McGowan’s Still Mine is an exquisitely mounted and deeply affecting story about one man’s determination to create a home for his ailing wife as they enter their twilight years.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Sapphires
PG

Inspired by a true story, director Wayne Blair's debut feature The Sapphires follows four Aboriginal Australian girls as they are transformed into a soulful singing group by a kindhearted musician, and later travel to Vietnam to entertain battle-weary U.S. troops.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Place Beyond the Pines
14A

In Derek Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the Pines, Ryan Gosling plays Luke, a drifter who makes a living doing motorcycle stunts in a traveling carnival. When he discovers that he has an infant son, he decides he wants to be able to take care of the child. He meets an ex-convict who knows how to rob banks, and learns from him how to pull off heists.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Spring Breakers
18A

“Neon bright and all raw energy, Spring Breakers is a pulsating paradox of a movie, both a tangerine dream and a cultural reality check, a pop artifact that simultaneously exploits and explores the shallowness of pop artifacts. We’re nothing if not engaged.

No screenings currently scheduled.

A Place at the Table

“A Place at the Table presents a shameful truth that should leave viewers dismayed and angry: The United States has more than enough food for all its people, yet millions of them are hungry. The film bolsters its case with plenty of facts, charts and expert testimony, but what makes the movie compelling is its focus on a handful of victims, who make the statistics painfully real.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Gatekeepers
14A

Oscar Nominee! Best Documentary Feature

“The Gatekeepers tells the story of Israel's internal security service, Shin Bet. Director Dror Moreh manages to get all six of the surviving former heads of the organization to discuss in detail the evolution of Shin Bet since the 1967 Six-Day War.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Revolution

An excellent film to engage young minds about their place in a changing world.

WINNER! Audience Award - Victoria Film Festival 

WINNER! Most Popular Environmental Film - Vancouver Film Festival

People's Choice Award - Runner Up - TIFF

Audience Award - Best Documentary - Atlantic film Festival

No screenings currently scheduled.

Side Effects
14A

“The latest film – maybe the last – from Steven Soderbergh is a slippery one. It’s a sleight-of-hand thriller that satisfies as unabashed genre fun. It’s also full of sly digs at consumerism and the love of money, and it presents itself as the beguiling cinematic swansong of perhaps the most intriguing Hollywood auteur of his generation.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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