Wild & Scenic Film Festival

Dynamic Earth 122 Big Nickel Mine Drive, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

The 2018 Annual Wild & Scenic® Film Festival returns with another incredible selection of films to change your world. Considered one of the world’s premier environmental and adventure film festivals, this year’s films combine stellar filmmaking, beautiful cinematography and first-rate storytelling to inform, inspire and ignite solutions and possibilities while creating a positive future for the next generation. Festival-goers can expect to see thirteen award-winning films about nature, adventure, conservation, water, energy and climate change, wildlife, agriculture and indigenous cultures. Ticket price: Member $13 / Public $15 (taxes extra) Cash bar, exhibitors, and prizes! Presented by: SYRCL - The South Yuba River Citizens League and OCAF

$15

Call Me By Your Name

McEwen School of Architecture 85 Elm Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

It's 1983 and teenager Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet) is spending the summer at his parents' Italian villa. He spends his days transcribing classical music, reading books, and hanging out with his friend Marzia (Esther Garrel). But when a charming American named Oliver (Armie Hammer) arrives to intern for Elio's father (Michael Stuhlbarg), Elio develops feelings that are passionately reciprocated by Olivier. Based on the novel by André Aciman, the film enjoyed its World Premiere at Sundance, and cleaned up at festivals around the world with 85 wins and 201 nominations including Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Double Take Marathon: Jaws and The Shallows

Imagine Cinemas 40 Elm Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

CHOMP, CHOMP. On Friday, August 10th at 4PM, sink your teeth into our Double Take Marathon: Jaws (1975) and The Shallows (2016). The fin-tastic films will return to the big screen for a killer one night event. Tickets are $20. Jaws (1975): A local sheriff, a marine biologist and an old seafarer team up to hunt down a great white shark wrecking havoc in a beach resort. Trailer: http://ow.ly/EmvT30kYDf8 The Shallows (2016): A mere 200 yards from shore, surfer Nancy is attacked by a great white shark, with her short journey to safety becoming the ultimate contest of wills. Trailer: http://ow.ly/ewAo30kYDhS

$20

Movie Night Under the Stars

Movie Night Under the Stars 128 Larch Street, Sudbury, Canada

WE ARE BACK! #theyearofthecaterpillar 📽📽📽 🥁 LINE UP 🥁 Batman Returns 🦇 - June 7th (9pm start) Space Jam 🏀 - July 5th (9pm start) Willy Wonka 🍫 - August 2nd (9:15pm start) Edward Scissorhands ✂ - September 6th (9:20pm start)

Double Take: Office Space & Working Girl

Imagine Cinemas 40 Elm Street, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Did you get the memo? On September 7th, we’re getting down to business with Office Space and Working Girl. These cubicle classics will return to the big screen for one night only. Tickets for our Double Take Marathon are $20. Office Space (1999): Three company workers who hate their jobs decide to rebel against their greedy boss. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_fG_zLbBeU Working Girl (1988): When a secretary's idea is stolen by her boss, she seizes an opportunity to steal it back by pretending she has her boss' job. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va1UqFivi6A **Tickets will be available soon!

Cinéfest Sudbury

Silver City Sudbury 355 Barrydowne Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Film Premier: Slut or Nut

Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown 40 Elm Street, Sudbur, Ontario, Canada

Sudbury Indie Cinema, in association with the Coalition to End Violence Against Women, is proud to present: Slut or Nut: Diary of a Rape Trial which follows Mandi Gray as she grapples with the police, the university administration, and the legal system - all unwilling to take seriously her rape report by a fellow PhD student. Frustrated by a system stacked against her, Gray turns to activism to advocate for herself and other women like her. THIS IS A NORTHERN ONTARIO PREMIERE. Special Guest, Mandi Gray in attendance.

Junction North International Documentary Film Festival 2019

Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown 40 Elm Street, Sudbur, Ontario, Canada

When online sales ends- you can still get tickets by paying cash at the venue at the box office- 30 minutes before screenings. Single tickets are $10. 5-paks are $40. Sudbury Downtown Indie Cinema Co-op is delighted to announce our 2nd edition of Junction North International Documentary Film Festival, Thursday February 28 to Sunday March 3, in Sudbury's downtown. This is possible due to the support of Government Partner: Ontario Arts Council, Major Presenting Partners: Autumnwood, Downtown Sudbury, as well as our Major Media Sponsors: The Sudbury Star, & CBC Radio. Junction North brings 30+ screenings over 4 days to Northern Ontario of the year's outstanding stories from Toronto’s Hot Docs International Film Festival, TIFF, and Sundance, plus a variety of local stories, an industry forum for Northern Ontario emerging doc filmmakers, and screenings geared to high school students. Screening Venues: Evening Premieres: @Sudbury Indie Cinema @The Indie- 162 Mackenzie St. Day Time Screenings: @The Indie @ McEwen School of Architecture

$50

Agadez, the Music & the Rebellion – A Documentary

Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown 40 Elm Street, Sudbur, Ontario, Canada

A documentary about Omara Moctar "Bombino". Presented by Bloom 2019 and Downtown Sudbury as part of the Junction North International Documentary Film Festival 2019. Film starts at 8:40pm, runtime 70 minutes. Make sure to catch Bombino at Bloom 2019: Bombino, Shad & The Battle of Santiago. www.nlfb.ca/bloom Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUcePTVPkZU&t=35s Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/junction-north-international-documentary-film-festival-2019-tickets-53471771508#tickets Plot: Almost four years in the making, the film follows the rise of Omara Moctar known as "Bombino," a twenty nine year old Tuareg musician who is becoming known as one of the great new guitarists and performers from Africa. Influenced by the legendary Ali Farka Toure and Jimi Hendrix, Bombino is cult hero at home in Niger where he embodies the new generation of Tuareg. The film also tells the story of his people, the Tuareg, an ancient Saharan nomadic tribe who, since the 12th century, have linked North Africa and West Africa, guiding their camel caravans across the desert, spreading art and music from Egypt to Mali. The Tuareg guard their independence and personal freedoms fiercely and have taken up arms against the government three times in the past two decades. During the most recent Tuareg rebellion the military executed two of his musicians, driving Bombino into exile for several years. He has now returned home to Agadez, a remote and storied city at the edge of the Sahara. With the Sultan's blessing, he staged a concert outside the Grande Mosque to celebrate the end of the war and the beginning of a lasting peace. The Tuareg are a people in flux, caught between modernity and tradition; Bombino’s songbook is a lyrical manual for both change and stability in a dangerous and uncertain future.

$12

Open Education Film Screening at Sudbury Indie Cinema

Sudbury Indie Cinema Downtown 40 Elm Street, Sudbur, Ontario, Canada

Cambrian College’s Teaching and Learning Innovation Hub is proud to kick off Open Education Week with a FREE film screening of Paywall: The Business of Scholarship, sponsored by eCampusOntario and in partnership with Sudbury Indie Cinema. Want to get thoroughly disgusted by the insane profits taken in by academic publishers? Want to hear many intelligent academics argue for a new (read: open) way of researching, sharing data, and using that data to better humanity? Join us March 4th @ 6:30pm at Sudbury Indie Cinema for a night out! Seating is limited so make sure to register! Also, there will be two DOOR PRIZES to be won! Sudbury Indie Cinema is located in Downtown Sudbury, 162 MacKenzie Street. Admission to this event is FREE and snacks and beverages will be available for purchase.