Titles in store span Green Snake on opening night and a special co-presentation of Once Upon a Time in China II with the Chinese Canadian Museum
Read MoreFive short films take on deeper meaning against a backdrop of armed conflict and women’s rights struggles
Read MorePut away your degraded VHS dub and celebrate: the 1977 story of dying, drug-addled Montreal counterculture soon screens at the Cinematheque
Read MoreSeries includes all 13 of the French director’s films, including A Man Escaped, Pickpocket, Au hasard Balthazar, and more
Read MoreAt The Cinematheque, Nanos Valaoritis’s memories of a long life in poetry are like a museum you never want to leave
Read MoreProgram includes Boy on a Dolphin, The Travelling Players, On the Waterfront, and more
Read MoreThelma & Louise and Umbrellas of Cherbourg are part of the theatre’s Essential Big Screen 2024 series
Read MorePersistent smiles and anguish; geometric interiors and painstaking compositions in Japanese director’s well- and lesser-known films
Read MoreThe Cinematheque’s annual screen trip to Europe spans silly, Estonia-set The Invisible Fight, Finland’s unsettling 1980s teen drama Light Light Light, and more
Read MoreFeaturing film offerings from all 27 European Union members, festival opens with Hungary’s Some Birds and closes with Ukraine’s The Hardest Hour
Read MoreThe Cinematheque curator Sonja Baksa delivers a week of programming centred on celluloid witches, just in time for Halloween
Read MoreJean-Luc Godard’s principal collaborator introduces Vancouver audiences to Godard’s final film Scénarios, along with Goodbye to Language
Read MoreRita Hayworth and Alain Delon pair up for an opening-night sizzler featuring American noir classic Gilda and French neo-noir Le samouraï
Read MoreLineup features eight shadow-steeped works released in the 1940s and ’50s, spanning Gilda, To Have and Have Not, T‑Men, and more
Read MoreSofia Exarchou’s compelling and heartbreaking look at the performers hired to dance, sing, and run karaoke and bingo games for tourists
Read MoreAt the Cinematheque, Costa-Gavras's fast-paced masterpiece warns of the precarity of truth amid the rise of right-wing zealots
Read MoreAn ensemble cast sings its way through Chantal Akerman’s 1986 musical, Golden Eighties
Read MoreFrench filmmaker probes themes of free will, psychopathy, and perversity in his two most recent works at The Cinematheque
Read MoreRunning May 2 to 12, fest also features nanekawâsis, Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story, Tea Creek, and Caravan Farm Theatre doc The Originals
Read MoreThe series opens with A Confucian Confusion and includes both Yi Yi and the epic A Brighter Summer Day
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