Friday May 24 to Thursday May 30, 2013

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FILMS SHOWING Friday May 24 to Thursday May 30
The Company You Keep
14A

Working from a script by Lem Dobbs, Robert Redford directs and stars in The Company You Keep as Jim Grant, a former member of the Weather Underground who has been hiding out under an assumed identity ever since members of the group participated in a bank heist that ended in a guard's death.

No screenings currently scheduled.

42
PG

Hero is a word we hear often in sports, but heroism is not always about achievements on the field of play. "42" tells the story of two men—the great Jackie Robinson and legendary Brooklyn Dodgers GM Branch Rickey—whose brave stand against prejudice forever changed the world by changing the game of baseball.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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.

Kon-Tiki
TBA

The voyage of the Kon-Tiki was one of the greatest DIY experiments of the 20th century, proving that six young scientists, using primitive technology, could traverse the Pacific Ocean on a homemade balsawood raft. In bringing the story to the screen directors Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg have produced a visually impeccable, professionally crafted modern vessel.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Blackbird
14A

Canada Film Days Festival 2013 - OPENING NIGHT FILM!

In an era of heightened anxiety over cyber-bullying and school violence, Jason Buxton's debut feature packs a heavy punch. Blackbird offers a disturbing and perceptive look at the culture of fear that has arisen in the wake of Columbine and other horrific school shootings — a pervasive paranoia that reads typical teen angst and alienation as the stirrings of murderous intent.

No screenings currently scheduled.

To The Wonder
14A

This was the last movie review Roger Ebert filed.
“Released less than two years after his The Tree of Life, an epic that began with the dinosaurs and peered into an uncertain future, Terrence Malick's To the Wonder is a film that contains only a handful of important characters and a few crucial moments in their lives.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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