(2026) Written & Directed by Xiaodan He For years, Feng Xia felt like a spectator in her own life. A Chinese immigrant in Montreal, she moved through the world with quiet duty, bound by the weight of family, tradition, and a loveless marriage. Now in her early fifties, she feels a long-dormant desire begin to…
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SPRING 2026 Series at Landmark Grand 10
To see our Spring 2026 Film collection in Eventbrite, click here or on the button below. SPRING 2026 SERIES You can click on each film to see a description, view a trailer, and set a Reminder for future ticket purchase.
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Spring 2026 Film Series
SAVE THESE DATES 6:30 pm WEDNESDAY April 22 and 29, May 6 and 13. The Kelowna Film Society would like to let you know about our upcoming films for Spring 2026 . We will present four great films from the world of international cinema showing at Landmark Grand 10 theatres, on McCurdy Road. Please mark…
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Meet The Barbarians (Les Barbares) – Sep 17
Residents of a small French village in Brittany are about to prove just how open-minded and big-hearted they really are, by welcoming a family of Ukrainian refugees into their little Breton slice of heaven. But instead, a family of refugee Syrians arrive. Fearful of the “other” the townsfolk are at first relieved that they wear…
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A Nice Indian Boy – Sep 24
If you’re looking for a funny, feel-good film that’ll make you think, A Nice Indian Boy is exactly that. In this vibrant and charming film, love isn’t the only winner: cultural understanding and the freedom to choose your own path triumph as well. The film is a tender love story between two men—and the generations learning to accept…
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The Marching Band (En Fanfare) – Oct 1
Nominated for seven César awards, the lead actor, Thibaut, is a celebrated conductor who collapses at the podium one day and finds out that he has leukaemia. He needs a bone-marrow transplant. But it turns out that his sister isn’t a match. Then comes a life-changing revelation: he was adopted. So, Thibaut must find his…
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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life – Oct 8
This is an intelligent, well-directed and well-acted movie that, at its heart, just wants to have a bit of fun. Agathe, an aspiring novelist working in a Paris bookshop, wins a place at a Jane Austen writing retreat in England, run by the late author’s descendants.Agathe’s eventual dilemma between 2 men is classic Austen –…
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Shook – Nov 12
Shook is a charming coming of age story about a college grad hoping to become a writer. Ash faces challenges establishing himself and finds himself commuting to a hip coffee shop in downtown Toronto where he hangs out with other writers sipping lattes and banging away at their laptops. He’s also struggling to accept his…
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Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight – MONDAY Nov 17
Told from the rose-colored glasses of an inquisitive child’s perspective, this would never work without a very strong child actor to anchor it. The story is presented on the platter of childhood innocence, ignorance, and wonder with an astonishingly talented first-time child actor. As adults watching the film, it’s easy to pinpoint the racist dynamics that stress the…
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Sentimental Value – Dec 10
Original title: Affeksjonsverd Winner of this year’s Palme D’Or award at Cannes, it smashed the record for the longest standing ovation at 15 minutes! Trier’s exquisite new film Sentimental Value is about familial love, at times harmonious, and at others tainted by resentment and anger. It’s a tangled family drama in which a celebrated filmmaker tries to…
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