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Return to Seoul

Wednesday, May 3, 6 PM at Landmark Grand 10 Freddie, a Korean adoptee raised in France, returns to Seoul in search of her roots. Or is she actually searching for herself? She is a powerful mix of angry, lonely, selfish and resentful emotions. At the same time, in contrast to Korean cultural expectations, she is…
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The Swearing Jar

Wednesday, May 10 6 PM at Landmark Grand 10 Canadian rom-com success. When was the last time we saw these three words together? Critics agree that Carey’s dilemmas are compelling: having two true soul-mates at the same time, and carrying a lie that threatens her marriage’s happiness. Adopted from a play that triumphed at the…
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Aftersun

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1, 4pm & 7pm Aftersun – this dreamy, masterful first feature invites us to a vacation resort with Sophie, a sensitive and smart pre-teen (Frankie Corio’s debut), and her melancholic father (Paul Mescal, Normal People). Despite the pair’s closeness under the bright summer sun, their relationship is clouded in nostalgia, as if they…
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No Bears

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8, 4pm & 7pm No Bears - filmed before Iran descended into the protests and violence following the death of Mahsa Amini, Jafar Panahi shows the daily difficulties and professional compromises of life under a totalitarian regime. Navigating maddening challenges, he tells a complicated story that resonates with human truth. Now imprisoned in…
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Broker

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 4pm & 7pm Broker – Capitalism at its best? Childless couples defeated by the official adoption system turn to Song Kang-Ho (star of Parasite) and his merry band, who collect and fence babies dropped off in church boxes. Everyone is taken care of? Where’s the harm, you say? Director Hirokazu Kore-eda (Palm…
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Living

WEDNESDAY MARCH 8, 4pm & 7pm Living – a moving elegy to the value of life, inspired by Leo Tolstoy’s story “The Death of Ivan Ilyich” and Akira Kurosawa’s classic film “Ikiru”, as adapted by Booker Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro. Living follows staid English civil servant Mr. Williams (Bill Nighy) whose dire diagnosis encourages him…
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Winter Film Series

Our Fall Film series is now complete. We hope you enjoyed it. Our film selection committee is working hard on choosing films for the Winter Series, which will start in January. We are negotiating with Cineplex for screening dates. We plan to return to the 4 PM and 7 PM screening times for the Winter…
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Fall Film Series

We now have our dates for the fall season. Screenings will be on September 21 and 28, October 5 and 19 and November 2 and 9. Please watch this website for announcements regarding the fall film titles. To be sure you don't miss any upcoming film announcements, please join our email list using the form…
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