Friday Nov 13 to Thursday Nov 19, 2015

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FILMS SHOWING Friday November 13 to Thursday November 19

This week will be a busy one at the Princess Cinemas! We're excited to be opening two highly anticipated, Oscar-worthy features this Friday at the Twin: ROOM and SUFFRAGETTE. Exclusive K-W premieres! Make note that both ROOM and SUFFRAGETTE will migrate over to the Original for a few evening shows mid-week, as we make way at the Twin for the 2015 Zonta Film Festival, Nov 17-19. They have a great selection of films on offer this year, so make sure to check them out, too! Their motto is, "films that matter, inspired by women." A definite theme next week at the Princess!

14A

Winner! Oscar for Best Actress (Brie Larson). "It's a deeply satisfying, profoundly moving adaptation of a popular novel, an all-too-rare occurrence in modern Hollywood." Winner, Golden Globe Best Actress

"Adapted from Emma Donoghue’s 2010 novel of the same name, this captivity narrative about a woman and her young son living in a 10-by-10-foot shed is no one’s idea of a feel-good story.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Heartbreaking and powerfully relevant, Suffragette's greatest achievement is that it gives a full-blooded picture of a struggle not so far removed in time, and still going forth in some corners of the world today." - National Post

"From the neglectful mother in 'Mary Poppins' to prissy spinsters sipping tea in silly hats, suffragettes have long been vilified and mocked in popular culture.

"That these brave women were the foot soldiers in a long and bloody war to win the right to vote has long been either ignored or forgotten.

No screenings currently scheduled.

TBA

"A satirical look at the vagaries of Canadian politics from Oscar-nominated Quebec director, Philippe Falardeau ('Monsieur Lazhar')." - TIFF

“Director Philippe Falardeau’s newest film imagines a situation in which Canada’s decision to go to war rests with one Northern Quebec MP.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

German one-shot wonder. "As the film sprawls across nighttime Berlin, fluidly moving and moving and moving, it's impossible not to feel a giddy sense of awe." - Vanity Fair

“In "Victoria," a solitary young woman dances in a packed nightclub, runs into some shady characters, goes to a party on a roof, is taken to a meeting with gangsters, is forced to take drugs, plays Liszt on the piano, participates in a bank heist, loses the car keys, finds the car keys, the whole gang goes into a panic, they all run for their lives -- and the camera never stops.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Based on the acclaimed bestseller, "A WALK IN THE WOODS is a jolly good time, sparking dozens of chuckles and strong laughs." - Hollywood Reporter

"In 'A Walk in the Woods,' Robert Redford shows he can still play well with others.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

Special Presentation. Serbia's official Oscar entry for Best Foreign Language Film.

A Christian boy, determined to create a proper community burial for his late grandfather, crosses enemy lines and makes friends among the Muslim majority in deeply divided, war-torn Kosovo.

Director's Statement:

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

Cinema Politica presents

Concerning Violence narrates the events of African nationalist and independence movements in the 1960s and 1970s which challenged colonial and white minority rule.

 

No screenings currently scheduled.

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