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Opens May 15
À l'affiche dès le 21 mai Opens May 21
Opens May 8
Opens May 7
Talkback Tuesday: June 2 6:30 PM
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Opens April 30
Talkback Tuesday: May 26 6:15 PM
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Opens April 23
Opens April 23
Talkback Tuesday: May 19 6:45 PM
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Opens April 16
Opens April 16
Talkback Tuesday: May 12 6:45 PM
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Members $10
Non-members $14
All day Tuesday Members $6 Non-Members $8
Thursday matinees Members $8 Non-Members $10
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Box office opens 30 minutes before showtime.
Our screenings take place at 162 Mackenzie St. (unless otherwise noted.)
5 Wins & 7 Nominations · Palestine’s Official Selection for the 98th Academy Awards
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In 1936, as the British Empire tightens its grip on Palestine, Yusuf is caught between his village home and his work in Jerusalem. Amidst an anti-colonial revolt, and Jewish refugees fleeing persecution from Europe, all sides converge in a decisive moment for the entire region.
A happily engaged couple is put to the test when a revelation sends their wedding week off the rails.
9 Wins and 22 nominations
In the late 1990s, eight-year-old Sasha and her Hungarian immigrant family relocate to a new home on Vancouver Island. Their fresh start is interrupted by increasingly dangerous behaviour from Jeremy, the family’s oldest child.
3 victoires et 10 nomination
Jessica, Perla, Julie, Ariane et Naïma sont hébergées dans une maison maternelle qui les aide dans leur vie de jeune mère. Cinq adolescentes qui ont l’espoir de parvenir à une vie meilleure pour elles-mêmes et pour leur enfant.
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Jessica, Perla, Julie, Ariane and Naïma are housed in a shelter for young mothers. Five teenagers hoping for a better life for themselves and their babies.
Early Bird Passes ON SALE
ONLY $60 – 33% off until June 1
Queer North Film Festival is a Canadian Screen Award-qualifying festival for accepted filmmakers. It is currently the only queer film festival in Northern Ontario and among the largest in the province.
Now in its 10th edition, QNFF takes place June 18 to 21, 2026 in Sudbury, Ontario. We celebrate the diversity of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and two-spirited communities through quality cinema.
As a social-justice-focused festival, we exhibit bold, diverse queer stories to Northern audiences, ensuring accessibility, and creating meaningful cultural experiences that resonate far beyond the screen.
Junction North 3x award winner: Top Prize – Querney’s Best of The Fest, Audience Choice Best International Feature, Jury Prize Best International Feature
A feature-length expansion of the Emmy-winning short Tashi and the Monk. The film continues the journey of a young girl named Tashi as she navigates love, loss, and the transformative power of compassion within the remote Himalayan community.
In 1957, world renowned wildlife artist Robert Bateman and spirited biologist Bristol Foster embarked on a global expedition in a Land Rover they called “The Grizzly Torque” – a journey that ignited a love deep love of our planet – and set in motion a powerful story of environmental activism through art and science.
Winner of the 2026 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
Pasha Talankin is an unlikely hero—a beloved Russian primary school teacher, known as a mentor and prankster who offers students a safe haven in his office. After Russia invades Ukraine, Pasha’s role in the school changes dramatically as he is reluctantly drawn into Putin’s propaganda machine. Forced to promote state-sanctioned messages and horrified by the transformation of his school and community, he struggles with guilt and a sense of powerlessness, leading him to become an international whistleblower. As the school’s videographer, Pasha documents intimate and revealing footage of Putin’s regime, capturing the rise of militarized children’s groups, repressive laws, fervent nationalism, and the recruitment of graduating students to fight in the war. When he learns his own life may be at risk, Pasha is forced to plan a dangerous escape from Russia. Directed by David Borenstein and co-directed by Pasha Talankin, this uniquely collaborative film is as captivating and joyful as it is eye-opening and sobering. Mr. Nobody Against Putin showcases rare footage that reveals the profound impact of Putin’s regime on the lives of everyday Russians, particularly its children.
Starring JULY TALK singers Leah Fay Goldstein – Canadian Screen Award-nominated for her starring turn in DIAMOND TONGUES – and Peter Dreimanis, who made his screen debut in Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS. Andie is a perfectionist wedding planner in her mid-thirties and new mother, who has meticulously crafted her life but still feels unfulfilled. Fresh off maternity leave, she saves Ryan, a blue-collar plumber, from a roadside accident. As their paths intertwine over the next year, her craving for change and his newfound perspective on life spark an unexpected connection, leading them to discover that life could be great.
Winner of People’s Choice Award at TIFF Midnight Madness
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When their plan to book a show at the Rivoli goes horribly wrong, Matt and Jay accidentally travel back to the year 2008. Based on the cult web series. Director Matt Johnson says it’s best to go in blind!!
3 Wins and 1 nomination
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Feng Xia, a 53-year-old Chinese immigrant and mother living in Montreal, has spent her life shaped by duty — to her family, her culture, and a loveless marriage. But when she meets Camille, a spirited young Québécoise, a long-buried desire is awakened. In the balmy and joyful Montreal summer, Feng Xia takes the radical step of choosing herself — embarking on a journey of forbidden love and long-overdue self-discovery. Her awakening becomes a profound reckoning with identity, exile, and the steep cost of liberation. Starring — Joan Chen & Charlotte Aubin.
15 wins & 30 nominations including 3 BAFTA’s
Colin, a timid man, meets Ray, a confident biker gang leader, who initiates him into a submissive relationship, challenging Colin’s mundane existence and prompting personal growth through their unconventional dynamic.
Avec ses héroïnes intenses et imparfaites, LES FURIES est la première comédie sportive québécoise au féminin. Waterloo aura désormais son équipe de hockey semi-pro masculine expulsant ainsi les ligues féminines amateures de l’aréna. Pour venger leur temps de glace perdu, une joueuse de hockey impulsive et une impitoyable octogénaire – ancienne championne de derby – ont un plan : recruter les laissées pour compte de la ville et mettre sur pied une équipe de roller derby clandestine.
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With its intense and flawed heroines, THE FURIES is Quebec’s first all-female sports comedy. Waterloo now has its own semi-pro men’s hockey team, pushing the amateur women’s leagues out of the arena. To avenge their lost ice time, an impulsive hockey player and a ruthless octogenarian—a former derby champion—have a plan: recruit the town’s outcasts and create an underground roller derby team.
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I Like Movies director Chandler Levack’s Mile End Kicks is a bright romantic comedy starring Barbie Ferreira as Grace, a young music critic who moves to Montreal to figure out life and love.
Tuesday, April 21
Unfortunately, our run of MILE END KICKS has been postponed to open Thursday, April 30 at 4:15 PM. Other April screenings have been replaced, including:
Thank you for your understanding!!