May 22 to Thursday May 28, 2015

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FILMS SHOWING Friday May 22 to Thursday May 28
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

"A heartfelt, moving and bracingly honest document of a famous man as he fades away." - Arizona Republic

“Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me is an affecting documentary of the musician’s final tour – a string of shows that celebrated his career but also showed him in a steep cognitive decline caused by Alzheimer’s disease. Early in the film we see him consulting with a Mayo Clinic white coat. He’s certain about just one thing: “I can play the guitar.”

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.

14A

The definitive documentary about Nirvana’s magnetic and iconic frontman, KURT COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK is a wicked-sounding and totally immersive portrait of a caustic poet who used pain as fuel for his expression. Better than biography, this film makes him alive again by re-animating his creative spirit through his own words and image.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"A sharply penetrating satire on generational foibles and modern life. A must-see." Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress

Noah Baumbach’s sensational satirical drama “While We’re Young” is, finally, a movie for grownups to run out and see. This movie is all about the way we live now.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

From the director of 'Amélie'

“Jean-Pierre Jeunet's adaptation of Reif Larsen's book The Selected Works of TS Spivet takes gleeful visual pleasure in the tale of a young genius from Montana who runs away to Washington to receive a Smithsonian Institute award after apparently inventing a perpetual motion machine.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

A Cinema Politica presentation

Feminism has shaped the society we live in. But just how far has it brought us, and how relevant is it today? Status Quo? asks these questions and uncovers provocative - at times shocking - answers about the evolution of women's equality in Canada.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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