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Opens April 16
Opens April 16
Easter-themed Edition
Saturday, April 18 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Opens April 23
Opens April 23
Presented in partnership with Greater Sudbury Library
Page to Screen Series PART 1
Saturday, April 25 6 PM
Début le 2 avril / Opens April 2
Opens March 26
Opens March 19
Members $10
Non-members $14
All day Tuesday Members $6 Non-Members $8
Thursday matinees Members $8 Non-Members $10
Lifetime Memberships for $60.
Box office opens 30 minutes before showtime.
Our screenings take place at 162 Mackenzie St. (unless otherwise noted.)
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
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
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.
Early Bird Passes ON SALE
ONLY $60
An International Documentary Festival bringing the human touch! Junction North screens the year’s top documentary film with regional, national, and global premieres.
Passes and Tickets on Sale now
30 films in 4 days | Passes: $120
Tickets: $12 for daytime screenings & members, $15 for non-members at evening screenings
Kick back and relax with film lovers and friends at this back-to-back screening special to celebrate both National Canadian Film Day and the return of the Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards (NOMFA) while supporting the Sudbury Indie Cinema’s annual fundraiser. Starting at 6:00 PM is a FREE screening of NOMFA 2019 winner and Sudbury-made rom-com THE NEW ROMANTIC, with special guest intros and a sneak peek at 2026 programming – hot off the press!
Then, stick around for the film community mix & mingle hosted by Cultural Industries Ontario North (CION) and the Sudbury Indie Cinema to secure one of 50 FREE tickets for the late-night opening of acclaimed romantic comedy MILE END KICKS.
In celebration of National Canadian Film Day, we are bringing film lovers a full night of Canadian cinema! On April 15 at 8:15 PM, the Indie presents the opening night of MILE END KICKS, our Indie Fundraiser, with the first 50 tickets FREE! Before that, starting at 6 pm, to celebrate the upcoming edition of the Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards (NOMFA), CION presents the 2019 NOMFA winner, Sudbury-filmed romantic comedy THE NEW ROMANTIC with FREE ADMISSION. NOMFA programming will be announced live at the event.
It’s the 2026 return of our fan favourite series!! Enjoy three hours of all-you-can-eat cereal, retro PSA’s, and your favourite cartoons from the 60s, 70s, 80s, & 90s!!
Join Sudbury Indie Cinema in partnership with the library as we launch a book club dedicated to books with film adaptations. Read the book or watch the movie and join us as we discuss the changes and the similarities between book and film. Our first film will be HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE.
8 wins & 24 nominations including winner of a Directing Award at Sundance
Haunted by the suspicious death of his ailing mother, Ali, a university professor coerces his enigmatic gardener to execute a cold-blooded act of vengeance. As long-buried family secrets resurface, the police tighten their noose, and doubts begin eroding his conscience. Ali has no choice but to look into the abyss of his own soul.
6 wins & 7 nominations
In this tense and emotionally charged story, two childhood friends find themselves testing their resilience and loyalty in an ultimate fight for justice. Madison, a University of Toronto student, is sharp and career focused while Nika prefers the solitude and simplicity of life on the reservation. During a weekend back home, Nika rescues Madison from a sexual assault by policeman, but the violent encounter leaves the officer critically injured. Fearing they won’t be believed, the Indigenous women go on the run; first seeking refuge on the reserve and then deep into the wilderness, until they’re chased back to the city. Two sharp-eyed detectives begin to uncover the truth but when the case involves one of their own, the justice system reveals its deeply ingrained biases, blurring the lines between right and wrong.
96 wins & 302 nominations Including Best Lead Actress at the 2026 Academy Award and 7 other Academy Award Nominations, Best Picture Best Lead in a Drama at the Golden Globes
After losing their son Hamnet to plague, Agnes and William Shakespeare grapple with grief in 16th-century England. A healer, Agnes must find strength to care for her surviving children while processing her devastating loss.
Wednesday, March 18
Hope everyone has been staying safe and warm!
Our screenings will resume starting Wednesday, March 18!
We’re kicking things off with the opening screening of Arco (Oscar-nominated animated feature) at 4:30 PM, followed by a newly added screening of Hamnet, fresh off its Oscar Best Actress win, at 6:30 PM!
See you at the Indie – our parking lot has been shovelled out!