only lovers left alive best of golden sheaf awards
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only lovers left alive best of golden sheaf awards
E | 2 0 14 N U J | Y A M S R E V O L Y ON L E LEFT ALIV une 1 May 29 - J N E D L O G F BEST O S D R A W A S H E AF June 2 ReginaLibrary.ca NEWRELEASES RELEASES NEW BETHLEHEM THU MAY 1 – 9:00 • SAT MAY 3 – 9:00 • FRI MAY 2 – 7:00 SUN MAY 4 – 7:00 ISRAEL/GERMANY/BELGIUM | 2013 | 99 MIN. | PG Dir. Yuval Adler (In Hebrew and Arabic with English subtitles) Bethlehem explores the complex relationship between Razi, an Israeli Secret Service officer, and his teenage Palestinian informant Sanfur, the younger brother a highly wanted Palestinian militant. Sanfur, who has always lived in his brother Ibrahim’s shadow, thrives on Razi’s fatherly attention and struggles with his own deceit and divided loyalties. When the Israeli Secret Service discovers how deeply involved Sanfur is in his brother’s activities, Razi is accused of crossing professional lines. “A rich, multilayered character study cleverly garbed as an action thriller, Bethlehem is a searing critique of the conflict and its toll - not just in human lives, but also in two peoples’ gradual, overall loss of humanity.” Philadelphia Inquirer LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE THU MAY 15 – 7:00 • FRI MAY 16 – 9:00 SAT MAY 17 – 7:00 • SUN MAY 18 – 9:00 THU MAY 29 – 7:00 • FRI MAY 30 – 9:00 SAT MAY 31 – 7:00 • SUN JUN 1 – 9:00 JAPAN | 2013 | 120 MIN. | PG Dir. Hirokazu Kore-Eda USA/UK/GERMANY/FRANCE/CYPRUS/GREECE | 2013 | 122 MIN. | STC Dir. Jim Jarmusch (In Japanese with English subtitles) Relax, skeptics of the sparkling undead, these aren’t your kids’ vampires! With sublime performances by melancholy leads Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston, legendary-cool Jarmusch unearths a most touching love story, for all time. Plot? Also sublime, and that is Lovers’ gift. “Jarmusch’s films are often concerned with the sweeping aside of history and culture. His vampires, with their Book of Genesis monikers, are the only real witnesses to things that have passed—perpetual mourners for a race of beings on who they prefer not to feed. But they’re no mere glum nostalgists: On Adam’s wall are photographs of “zombie” inspirations like Buster Keaton, Albert Einstein and, finally getting some respect, Rodney Dangerfield.” Time Out New York WINNER, JURY PRIZE, CANNES 2013 Ryota has earned everything he has by his hard work, and believes nothing can stop him from pursuing his perfect life as a winner. Until he and his wife Midori get an unexpected phone call from the hospital. Their 6-year-old son Keita is not their son - the hospital gave them the wrong baby. Ryota is forced to make a life-changing decision. Seeing Midori’s devotion to Keita even after learning his origin, and communicating with the rough yet caring family that has raised his natural son for the last six years, Ryota also starts to question himself: has he really been a ‘father’ all these years?… 2 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE MAY / JUNE 2014 CANADIAN FILM NEW RELEASES Playing in June ME AND YOU ME AND YOU NOW: IN THE WINGS ON THE WORLD STAGE THU JUN 26 – 9:00 • FRI JUN 27 – 7:00 SAT JUN 28 – 9:00 • SUN JUN 29 – 7:00 SAT JUN 14 – 7:00 • ITALY | 2012 | 103 MIN. | 14A Dir. Bernardo Bertolucci (In Italian with English subtitles) Lorenzo is a quirky 14-year-old loner. To fulfill his teenage dream of happiness by hiding out in his apartment building’s abandoned cellar, Lorenzo tells his parents he is going away on a ski trip with school friends. For an entire week, he will avoid all conflicts and pressures to be a “normal” teenager—in perfect isolation with his horror and fantasy books. But an unexpected visit from his worldly older half-sister Olivia changes everything. Their emotional time together will inspire Lorenzo to come to terms with the challenge of casting aside his disguise of troubled youth and prepare for the chaotic games of adult life. “Bertolucci’s witty, potent little film showed Cannes that he is still a force to be reckoned with.” The Guardian UK SUN JUN 15 – 9:00 USA | 2014 | 93 MIN. Dir. Jeremy Whelehan Kevin Spacey, Sam Mendes and the Bridge Project Company go on the road in NOW, across three continents and over 200 performances, revealing some of the most intimate moments behind the scenes of their staging of Richard III. Witness Spacey’s revelatory interpretation of Richard III in each brief excerpt from the play. For those who have never seen Spacey on stage this is a rare opportunity. NOW chronicles the first collaboration between Spacey and Mendes since both won Oscars for their work on American Beauty. MAY / JUNE 2014 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE 3 CANADIAN FILM CELEBRATE NATIONAL ABORIGINAL HISTORY MONTH! RHYMES FOR YOUNG GHOULS THU JUN 19 – 7:00 • FRI JUN 20 – 9:00 SAT JUN 21 – 7:00 • SUN JUN 22 – 9:00 CANADA | 2013 | 88 MIN. | 14A Dir. Jeff Barnaby “Despite the oppression regularly visited upon the Mi’kmaq people of the Red Crow reserve by corrupt Indian Agent Popper and his brutish cadre, they’re a surprisingly resilient lot. That’s especially true of 15-year-old Aila, who runs the family marijuana grow-op business with a maturity well beyond her years, the proceeds of which are used in part to pay the “truancy tax” to keep her and other young people out of the forbiddingly fortress-like St. D’s. Writer/ director Jeff Barnaby’s feature film debut is impressive on many fronts, first in its evocation of the time when native people still lived under the paternalistically despotic rule of the government and its representatives…” Toronto Star EMPIRE OF DIRT HI-HO MISTAHEY! THU JUN 19 – 9:00 • SAT JUN 21 – 9:00 • FRI JUN 20 – 7:00 SUN JUN 22 – 7:00 CANADA | 2012 | 99 MIN. | 14A Dir. Peter Stebbings CANADA | 2013 | 100 MIN. | PG Dir. Alanis Obomsowin WINNER, BEST CANADIAN FILM AWARD, TIFF 2013 A member of the Abenaki First Nation, Alanis Obomsowin is one of Canada’s most eminent documentary filmmakers. She has directed 40 films with the National Film Board of Canada, focusing on the lives and concerns of First Nations. Hi-Ho Mistahey! is the powerful legacy of Shannen’s Dream, a national campaign to ensure that First Nations students have fair access to education in safe and comfortable schools. Three generations of Mahikan women are given a second chance to be a family. Lena Mahikan (Cara Gee) grew up in the cycle of abuse. Her father, a residential school survivor, was an alcoholic until he killed himself when Lena was 10. Her mother, only 14 years her senior, turned to the slots and was consumed. For 13 years Lena has been living, poverty stricken in Toronto, struggling to make ends meet, being chased by her own demons. The cycle continues as she watches her own daughter, Peeka (Shay Eyre) spiral out of control. In a final attempt to survive, Lena returns home to face her mother and a past she’s tried desperately to escape. 4 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE MAY / JUNE 2014 CANADIAN FILM WORLD CINEMA NYMPHOMANIAC VOL. I: THU JUN 12 – 7:00 • FRI JUN 13 – 7:00 VOL. II: THU JUN 12 – 9:00 • FRI JUN 13 – 9:00 DENMARK/GERMANY/FRANCE/BELGIUM Dir. Lars von Trier (In English) Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg) is a self-diagnosed nymphomanic. On a cold winter`s evening charming bachelor Seligman (Stellan Skarsgård), finds her beaten up in an alley. He brings her home to his flat where he cares for her wounds—there her incredible story unfolds. Also stars Shia LaBeouf as Jerôme. VOLUME I | 118 MIN. | R “…a therapeutic treatise on self-healing, the omnipresent awe of sexual fulfillment, and ulcerating guilt. It is, at its core, a tale of confession and forgiveness. Appropriately, Nymphomaniac: Volume 1 carries a host of quasi-religious overtones, even as the story descends into occasional erotic squalor and gluttony. It’s also, against all suppositions, frequently hilarious and aims instead to arouse the mind over the libido…” The Austin Chronicle VOLUME II |124 MIN. | R “Seligman’s ruminations, along with Joe’s general suffering, place the second volume of Nymphomaniac squarely in the tradition of von Trier’s “A woman scorned” tales, alongside Dancer in the Dark and Dogville…carried along by Gainsbourg’s impassioned performance, which zeroes in on the emotional beats that exist beneath the deliberately mannered dialogue and button-pushing violence.” Film Journal International TOUCH OF SIN THU MAY 22 – 7:00 • SAT MAY 24 – 7:00 • IDA FRI MAY 23 – 9:00 SUN MAY 25 – 9:00 THU JUN 5 – 7:00 • SAT JUN 7 – 7:00 • FRI JUN 6 – 9:00 SUN JUN 8 – 9:00 CHINA/JAPAN | 2013 | 129 MIN. | 18A Dir. Jia Zhangke POLAND | 2013 | 80 MIN. | STC Dir. Pawel Pawlikowski (English subtitles) (In Polish with English subtitles) “Winner for best screenplay at the Cannes film festival, this masterwork is set in contemporary China, where the gulf between those able to maneuver (or manipulate) the country’s economies of change and those left behind or defeated by the seismic shifts widens. Jia took four headline-grabbing stories of violent incidents and wove them into an engrossing, country-spanning saga that speaks to just how roiling the contradictions that come with possibility can be. This is no nostalgic plea for a politically controlled time, but a powerful engagement with what is situational about violence and what runs deeper.” The Denver Post The multi-award-winning drama of an orphaned novitiate nun in 1960s Poland, who discovers a dark family secret. As 18-year old Anna (Agata Trzebuchowska) prepares to take her vows, the Mother Superior insists she first visit her sole living relative. Naïve, innocent Anna soon meets aunt Wanda (Agata Kulesza), a worldly and cynical Communist Party insider, who shocks her with the declaration that her real name is Ida and her Jewish parents were murdered during the Nazi occupation. This revelation triggers a heart-wrenching journey to the countryside, to the family house and into the secrets of the repressed past, evoking the haunting legacy of the Holocaust and the realities of postwar Communism. MAY / JUNE 2014 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE 5 WORLD CINEMA THE LAST SENTENCE THE LUNCHBOX THU JUN 5 – 9:00 • SAT JUN 7 – 9:00 • THU MAY 8 – 7:00 • FRI MAY 9 – 9:00 SAT MAY 10 – 7:00 • SUN MAY 11 – 9:00 FRI JUN 6 – 7:00 SUN JUN 8 – 7:00 SWEDEN/NORWAY | 2012 |126 MIN. Dir. Jan Troell INDIA/FRANCE/ GERMANY/USA | 2013 | 104 MIN. | PG Dir. Ritesh Batra (In Swedish with English subtitles) (In Hindi and English) Set against Sweden’s tumultuous political world during World War II, Jan Troell’s film is based on the remarkable life of Torgny Segerstedt, a leading Swedish journalist of the 20th century. The film chronicles Segerstedt’s extraordinary one-man battle against both Nazism and his own country’s policy of appeasement to Hitler. With Sweden caught between Nazi Germany and Stalin’s Russia, the country’s elite chose a policy of neutrality and compliance, with few daring to speak up against the evil around them. Among those who did, nobody was as loud and as uncompromising as Segerstedt. In the eyes of many of his countrymen, his pen was far more dangerous to Sweden than the Nazi sword. Beautifully filmed in black-and-white. Believing the lure of a sensuous lunch will spice up her tepid marriage, beautiful Mumbai housewife Ila carefully packs her hopes into lunch kits delivered to her husband’s office. When a lonely widower named Saajan receives the lunchboxes by mistake, a tentative and tender relationship develops between them. Through notes carefully deposited amid the tasty lunchbox fare, Ila and Saajan express the mutual solace, joy and companionship they have both been missing. “The Lunchbox” is a feast of delights, one of the best stories about the connection between food and love the movies have ever seen.” Minneapolis Star Tribune WEB JUNKIE LA ÚLTIMA PELÍCULA THU MAY 22 – 9:00 • FRI MAY 23 – 7:00 SAT MAY 24 – 9:00 • SUN MAY 25 – 7:00 SAT JUN 14 – 9:00 • ISRAEL/CHINA | 2014 | 74 MIN. Dirs. Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia (In English and Mandarin) “Set in the first nation to classify Web addiction as a clinical diagnosis, “Web Junkie” takes a look at the Chinese government’s attempt to stem this “No. 1 public health threat to teenagers” via rehabilitation camps, where such afflicted youth (apparently mostly boys) are subjected to a mix of traditional therapy and militaristic discipline. From what we see, these rather old-school attempts to address a very 21st-century problem are none too successful…the elephant in the room appears to be a generation gap: Parents raised in strict service to the Communist Party, family and work are utterly baffled by their disrespectful offspring, whose exposure to other cultures and consumerist values online makes those priorities seem boring or irrelevant.” Variety 6 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE MAY / JUNE 2014 SUN JUN 15 – 7:00 CANADA/DENMARK/MEXICO/PHILIPPINES | 2013 | 88 MIN. | STC Dirs: Raya Martin and Mark Peranson (In English and Spanish with English Subtitles) “Shot on no less than nine different cameras, film and digital, documentary and fiction, past and present—all do battle in La última película, an ode to a medium that is paradoxically dying and gaining new life as it expands to new forms. Starring Alex Ross Perry (The Color Wheel) and Gabino Rodríguez…the film follows an egomaniacal director (Perry) as he journeys to the Yucatán with a Mexican guide (Rodríguez) to prepare for his (the?) last movie to be shot on celluloid, just as the Mayan Apocalypse looms, bringing forth the end of the world—and cinema. Schizophrenic in the best ways possible, this madcap-experimental-comedy-fever-dream is alternately hilarious, poetic and beautiful…” Vancouver International Film Festival CANADIAN FILM DOCUMENTARIES THE UNKNOWN KNOWN THU MAY 1 – 7:00 • SAT MAY 3 – 7:00 • FRI MAY 2 – 9:00 SUN MAY 4 – 9:00 USA | 2013 | 102 MIN. | PG Dir. Errol Morris Masterful filmmaker Errol Morris (Fog of War) probes the memos, mind and memories of controversial former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. “Energetically unrepentant and serenely free of self-doubt, Rumsfeld takes the concept of the grace of certainty to dizzying heights. If the purpose of a film like “The Unknown Known” is to show us the man, the picture it presents of Rumsfeld is fully as involving and indelible as the one “Fog of War” gave us of McNamara, even if Rumsfeld’s on-screen behavior does not wear nearly as well. Canny, cagey and focused, this former secretary is someone who uses language not to answer questions but to avoid them.” Los Angeles Times JODOROWSKY’S DUNE WHEN I WALK THU MAY 8 – 9:00 • SAT MAY 10 – 9:00 • THU MAY 15 – 9:00 • FRI MAY 16 – 7:00 SAT MAY 17 – 9:00 • SUN MAY 18 – 7:00 FRI MAY 9 – 7:00 SUN MAY 11 – 7:00 USA | 2013 | 85 MIN. | PG Dir. Frank Pavich CANADA/USA | 2013 | 85 MIN. Dir. Jason DaSilva In 1975, Chilean Director Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo; The Holy Mountain) began work on his most ambitious project to date. It would star Orson Welles, Mick Jagger, David Carradine and Salvador Dali, feature music by Pink Floyd and art by some of the most provocative talents of the era. Jodorowsky’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune was poised to change cinema forever. The chronicle of the original Dune odyssey as told by the everenthusiastic Jodorowsky makes for one of the most compelling must-see docs this year! WINNER, BEST CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY, HOTDOCS 2013 RPL Film Theatre and The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Saskatchewan Division present Jason DaSilva’s acclaimed film. “[A] diaristic account of DaSilva’s first six years with MS…hits the perfect balance between explaining what it’s like to live with the disease and depicting himself as an individual with a particular family life and ambitions. “You mollycoddled North American kid!” DaSilva’s mother scolds when he admits that continuing his documentary work might prove intolerable. But instead of applauding him for finishing the film despite failing eyesight and manual paralysis, let us do so because, by any measure, “When I Walk” is extraordinarily accomplished, poignant, and wise.” Los Angeles Times MAY / JUNE 2014 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE 7 NEW RELEASES DOCUMENTARIES Playing in June THE CASE AGAINST 8 MISTAKEN FOR STRANGERS THE CASE AGAINST 8 THU MAY 29 – 9:00 • FRI MAY 30 – 7:00 SAT MAY 31 – 9:00 • SUN JUN 1 – 7:00 THU JUN 26 – 7:00 • FRI JUN 27 – 9:00 SAT JUN 28 – 7:00 • SUN JUN 29 – 9:00 USA | 2014 | 75 MIN. | G Dir. Tom Berninger USA | 2013 | 112 MIN. Dirs. Ryan White and Ben Cotner In 2010, rock band The National were about to embark on the biggest tour of their career. Lead singer Matt Berninger invited his younger brother Tom to join the tour’s crew. A metal-head and budding horror filmmaker, Tom—who is nine years younger than Matt—brings along his camera. Adrift in the world of indie rock and living in his brother’s shadow brings out the younger sibling in him: he drinks, complains and struggles to balance his ambition with his tour responsibilities. The result is a film about brothers and about making something of your own. “[A]lternately hilarious, cringeinducing, inspiring, depressing, stupid and profoundly intelligent.” Associated Press WINNER BEST DIRECTING, DOCUMENTARY, SUNDANCE 2014 8 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE MAY / JUNE 2014 The Case Against 8 is a look inside the historic case to overturn California’s ban on same-sex marriage. The high-profile trial made headlines with the unlikely pairing of Ted Olson and David Boies, political foes who last faced off as opposing attorneys in Bush v. Gore. The film also follows the plaintiffs, two gay couples who find their families at the center of the controversy. Five years in the making, this is the story of how they took the first federal marriage equality lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court. “Their emotionallywrought take on the case takes it out of landmark territory and into the terrain of momentous historic significance.” Indiewire LONDON’S ROYAL OPERA Step inside the famed Royal Opera House and experience the world’s finest opera, in the highest-possible quality digital production and sound formats. *Cinephile cards not applicable for Royal Opera House screenings. Under the direction of Antonio Pappano, the Royal Opera is one of the world’s leading opera companies. It is renowned for its outstanding performances of traditional opera and for commissioning new works by today’s leading opera composers, such as Harrison Birtwistle, Mark-Anthony Turnage and Thomas Ades. LES VÊPRES SICILIENNES – GIUSEPPE VERDI CARMEN – BIZET SAT MAY 24 – 1:00 • SUN MAY 25 – 1:00 SAT JUN 14 – 2:00 • SUN JUN 15 – 2:00 DURATION WITH INTERVALS: 4 HOURS, 45 MIN. DURATION WITH INTERVALS: 3 HOURS, 25 MIN. The French have occupied Sicily, and Hélène is held hostage by Montfort, the French governor, who has had her brother executed. She turns to the partisan Jean Procida and the rebellious patriot Henri in her bid for vengeance. Don José is a young soldier in the army in Seville. He intends to marry Micaëla, a girl from his home village, but when he meets the sensual and high-spirited Carmen, his head is soon turned… $15 ADULTS • $12 SENIORS • $10 STUDENTS SPECIAL EVENT! Join RPL Film Theatre for our annual two-hour tour of the prestigous Golden Sheafs: Best of the Yorkton Film Festival. Our choice harvest this year includes: FREE ADMISSION DA SMOKE SHACK | 8 MIN. | Nomination in Comedy - Directed/ Written by Kaniehtiio Horn BEST OF GOLDEN SHEAF AWARDS THE REAL INGLORIOUS BASTARDS | Golden Sheaf Best History Program - Directed by Min Sook Lee MON JUN 2 – 7:00 LET THE DAYLIGHT INTO THE SWAMP | 36 MIN. | Best of Fest 2013 - Directed by Jeffrey St. Jules FOXED | 5 MIN. | Golden Sheaf Award, Animation - James Stewart MAY / JUNE 2014 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE 9 WEDNESDAY PLUS Enjoy FREE films from the Library’s collection! MAY 7 TO JUN 25 – 7:00 (unless otherwise noted) Please note: not all films are suitable for a family audience. Viewer discretion is advised. THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES BEFORE SUNRISE WED MAY 7 – 6:30 WED MAY 14 – 7:00 2013 | 140 MIN. | 14A 1995 | 101 MIN. | PG A motorcycle stunt rider turns to robbing banks as a way to provide for his lover and their newborn child, a decision that puts him on a collision course with an ambitious rookie cop navigating a department ruled by a corrupt detective. A heartbroken young Texas journalist meets a beautiful French student on a train bound for Paris, and invites her to share his last night in Vienna. 10 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE MAY / JUNE 2014 CANADIAN FILM WEDNESDAY PLUS BEFORE SUNSET MILK WED MAY 21 – 7:00 WED JUN 11 – 6:45 2004 | 80 MIN. | 14A 2008 | 129 MIN. | 14A Two strangers meet by chance, spend a night together in Vienna, and part before sunrise. Nine years later Jesse joins Celine for a picturesque walk around the city. Will they fall in love all over again? The story of Harvey Milk, and his struggles as an American activist who fought for gay rights and became California’s first openly gay elected official. Presented in honour of Queen City Pride 2014, June 9-15. BEFORE MIDNIGHT THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL WED MAY 28 – 7:00 WED JUN 18 – 6:45 2013 | 109 MIN. | 14A 2012 | 124 MIN. | PG We meet Jesse and Celine nine years on in Greece. Almost two decades have passed since their first meeting on that train bound for Vienna. A small group of British retirees learn that the life they want to live might not be the life they need to live after pooling their resources to spend their twilight years in a unique setting located in India. RUBY SPARKS LIKE CRAZY WED JUN 4 – 7:00 WED JUN 25 – 7:00 2012 | 104 MIN. | 14A 2011 | 90 MIN. | 14A Struggling with writer’s block and a lackluster love life, once-famous novelist Calvin creates a beautiful fictitious character named Ruby who inspires him. But not only does this bring his work to life, it also brings Ruby to life, literally. Like Crazy beautifully illustrates how your first real love is as thrilling and blissful as it is fragile. When a British college student falls for her American classmate, they embark on a passionate and life-changing journey only to be separated by circumstances beyond their control. Join us for live commentary on less-than-excellent movies, featuring Regina-based comedian and movie-lover, Jayden Pfeifer. Free with a donation to the Regina Food Bank. 3 NINJAS KICK BACK CROSSROADS TUE MAY 27 – 7:00 TUE JUN 24 – 9:00 1994 | 93 MIN. | PG 2002 | 93 MIN. | PG-13 During a championship baseball match, three brothers hear that their grandfather in Japan is in trouble, and head out to help him, conceding the match. When they arrive in they must use all their powers to defend him against his ancient enemy, who has returned to exact revenge. Three childhood best friends - and a guy they just met - take a trip across the country, finding themselves and their friendship in the process. MAY / JUNE 2014 RPL FILM THEATRE GUIDE 11 ! TICKET PRICES MAY MON TUES WED THUR ADULTS 8 $ Single Showing 7 Single Showing 5 Double Showing 8 7:00 The Unknown Known SUN 3 7:00 Bethlehem 4 9:00 The Unknown Known 9:00 Bethlehem 6 7 6:30 The Place Beyond The Pines 1050* 9:00 Jodorowsky’s Dune 9 7:00 Jodorowsky’s Dune 7:00 The Lunchbox 10 9:00 Jodorowsky’s Dune 9:00 The Lunchbox 7:00 Jodorowsky’s Dune 11 9:00 The Lunchbox $ 12 Double Showing WED + 5 FREE 14 and under 7:00 The Lunchbox 2 9:00 The Unknown Known 12 CHILDREN $ 1 SAT 7:00 Bethlehem $ STUDENT/SENIORS* $ FRI 7:00 The Unknown Known 9:00 Bethlehem 13 14 7:00 Before Sunrise 7:00 Like Father, Like Son 15 19 20 7:00 Before Sunset 21 7:00 Touch Of Sin 16 9:00 Like Father, Like Son 9:00 When I Walk Art-Rated & Talkies 7:00 When I Walk 22 9:00 Web Junkie 7:00 Web Junkie 26 Talkies 9:00 3 Ninjas Kick Back 27 7:00 Before Midnight 28 7:00 Only Lovers Left Alive 23 9:00 Touch Of Sin 29 9:00 Mistaken For Strangers 7:00 Mistaken For Strangers 17 30 9:00 Only Lovers Left Alive 1:00 Les Vêpres Siciliennes 7:00 When I Walk 24 1:00 Les Vêpres Siciliennes 7:00 Touch Of Sin 7:00 Web Junkie 9:00 Web Junkie 9:00 Touch Of Sin 7:00 Only Lovers Left Alive 18 9:00 Like Father, Like Son 9:00 When I Walk (Tax included; *pricing requires valid ID card.) Box office opens 45 mins. before showtime. Tickets can be purchased for any show that day. Programs are subject to change. For confirmation and updates 7:00 Like Father, Like Son 25 31 9:00 Mistaken For Strangers call: 306.777.6104 or email: [email protected] JUNE WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT SUN 7:00 Mistaken For Strangers Intercom at north door for the convenience of patrons with wheelchairs 9:00 Only Lovers Left Alive Special Event 7:00 Best of Golden Sheaf Awards 2 3 4 7:00 Ruby Sparks 5 7:00 Ida 9:00 The Last Sentence 10 9 11 6:45 Milk 7:00 Nymphomaniac Vol I 12 9:00 Nymphomaniac Vol II 17 16 6:45 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 18 7:00 Rhymes For Young Ghouls ReginaLibrary.ca 23 Talkies 9:00 Crossroads 24 7:00 Like Crazy 25 7:00 The Case Against 8 9:00 Me And You 6 19 7:00 Ida 9:00 Ida 9:00 The Last Sentence 13 7:00 Nymphomaniac Vol I 7:00 Empire Of Dirt 20 9:00 Rhymes For Young Ghouls 26 7 7:00 The Last Sentence 9:00 Nymphomaniac Vol II 9:00 Empire Of Dirt Lower Level, Central Library 2311-12th Ave. 1 7:00 Me And You 9:00 The Case Against 8 2:00 Carmen 14 7:00 Now: In The Wings On The World Stage 8 9:00 Ida 2:00 Carmen 15 7:00 La Última Película 9:00 La Última Película 9:00 Now: In The Wings On The World Stage 7:00 Rhymes For Young Ghouls 7:00 Hi-Ho Mistahey! 21 9:00 Hi-Ho Mistahey! 27 7:00 The Last Sentence 7:00 The Case Against 8 9:00 Me And You 22 9:00 Rhymes For Young Ghouls 28 9:00 Me And You 29 9:00 The Case Against 8 30 #