As the centrepiece of the year-long Canada on Screen program, The Cinematheque celebrates Canada Day and Canada’s 150th birthday with a week of free screenings, featuring many of Canada’s greatest film (and television) works, from Anne of Green Gables to Jesus of Montreal.
Go log-driving with The Log Driver’s Waltz. Go down the road with Goin’ Down the Road. Visit Winnipeg in My Winnipeg. Meet Glenn Gould in 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould. And experience seven of the Top 10 Canadian Films of all time. All for free! Bonne fête!
— ALL SCREENINGS —
Mon oncle Antoine (My Uncle Antoine) (Rated PG)
Saturday, July 1 – 4:00pm
Goin’ Down the Road + Log Driver’s Waltz
Saturday, July 1 – 6:00pm
Tuesday, July 4 – 8:10pm
Jesus of Montreal (Jésus de Montréal) (Rated 14A)
Saturday, July 1 – 8:00pm
Léolo (Rated 18A)
Sunday, July 2 – 6:00pm
The Sweet Hereafter (Rated 14A)
Sunday, July 2 – 8:05pm
Anne of Green Gables (Rated G)
Monday, July 3 – 1:00pm
Mommy (Rated 14A)
Monday, July 3 – 7:00pm
Reason Over Passion (La raison avant la passion)
Tuesday, July 4 – 6:30pm
La vie rêvée (Dream Life)
Wednesday, July 5 – 6:30pm
My Winnipeg + Cameras Take Five
Wednesday, July 5 – 8:15pm
Canadian Rhapsodies: A Canada on Screen Shorts Programme
Thursday, July 6 – 6:30pm
Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (Rated G)
Thursday, July 6 – 8:00pm
Dead Ringers (Rated 18A)
Friday, July 7 – 6:30pm