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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T130000
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SUMMARY:The Miseducation of Cameron Post
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n\nThe Miseducation of Cameron Post\nWritten and Directed by: Desiree Akhavan\nCast: Chloë Grace Moretz\, John Gallagher Jr.\, Sasha Lane\, Forrest Goodluck and Jennifer Ehle\nDrama | 14A for mature thematics\, coarse language\, sexual content and substance abuse  | 91 min. | USA \n  \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 14 – 1:00 pm\nThursday\, October 18 – 4:30 pm \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“It might be the highest compliment to say that the film version does not at all feel compromised in the transfer to screen; it tones nothing down.” – Kent Turner\, SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL \n“The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a scrapbook made by the people who were there.” – Ty Burr\, BOSTON GLOBE \nCameron Post (Chloë Grace Moretz) looks the part of a perfect high school girl. But after she’s caught with another girl in the back seat of a car on prom night\, Cameron is quickly shipped off to a conversion therapy centre that treats teens “struggling with same-sex attraction.” \n  \nAt the facility\, Cameron is subjected to outlandish discipline\, dubious “de-gaying” methods\, and earnest Christian rock songs-but this unusual setting also provides her with an unlikely gay community. For the first time\, Cameron connects with peers\, and she’s able to find her place among fellow outcasts. Together\, this group of teenagers forms an unlikely family as they fight to survive. \n  \n1 WIN\, 6 NOMINATIONS:\nWON – Grand Jury Prize\, Dramatic\, Sundance Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best International Film\, Jerusalem Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best LGBTQ Film\, Molodist International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Feature Film\, Seattle International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film\, Sydney Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Grand Jury Prize – Narrative Feature Competition\, Dallas International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toXBb638n2Y” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-miseducation-of-cameron-post/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T144100
DTSTAMP:20260425T034223
CREATED:20181008T174407Z
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SUMMARY:Love\, Gilda
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nLove\, Gilda\nDirected by: Lisa D’Apolito\nFeaturing: Gilda Radner\, Michael Radner\, Chevy Chase\, Anne Beatts\, Bill Hader\, Laraine Newman\, Martin Short\, Paul Shaffer and Lorne Michaels\nDocumentary | PG for mature theme\, coarse language and tobacco use | 86 min. | Canada/USA \n  \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 14 – 1:15 pm\, Uptown Theatre\nMonday\, October 15 – 4:00 pm\, Uptown Theatre \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“Forty years later\, her comedy looks more sublime than ever. As you watch “Love\, Gilda\,” though\, it becomes clear that what made Gilda Radner special – and uproarious – was her spirit: open\, smiling\, generous\, euphoric.”– Owen Gleiberman\, VARIETY \n“To D’Apolito’s credit\, her film doesn’t dwell on the sadness. Rather\, it’s a celebration of a performer who revolutionized comedy and inspired future generations.” – Al Alexander\, THE PATRIOT LEDGER \nLove\, Gilda opens a unique window into the honest and whimsical world of beloved performer Gilda Radner\, whose greatest role was sharing her story. Working with the Radner estate\, D’Apolito unearthed a collection of diaries and personal audio and videotapes documenting her childhood\, her comedy career\, her relationships and ultimately\, her struggles with cancer. These never-before-seen-or-heard footage and journal entries form the narrative spine of the documentary\, allowing Gilda to tell her own story – through laughter and sometimes tears. \n  \nWON – Audience Award – U.S. Documentary\, Cinetopia Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2wuC2IWXnU” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/love-gilda/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T170400
DTSTAMP:20260425T034223
CREATED:20181008T175513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T175513Z
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SUMMARY:The Third Murder
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Third Murder (Sandome No Satsujin)\nWritten and Directed by: Hirokazu Kore-eda\nCast: Masaharu Fukuyama\, Mikako Ichikawa\, Koji Yakusho and Suzu Hirose\nCrime/Drama/Mystery | PG for mature theme | 124 min. | Japanese with English subtitles | Japan \n  \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 14 – 3:00 pm \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“Themes bristle; ambiguity is a form of play; understated visual notions accrue in nourishing widescreen compositions; behavior is inexplicable; lyricism lies in a serene command of detail. This is a loving\, lovely work by a master filmmaker.” – Ray Pride\, Newcity \n“The Third Murder creatively examines how truth bends in favor of judicial economy. It’s a tricky bit of thoughtful filmmaking from an emerging Japanese master.” – Jonathan W. Hickman \n  \nLeading attorney Shigemori takes on the defence of murder-robbery suspect Misumi who served jail time for another murder 30 years ago. Shigemori’s chances of winning the case seem low – his client freely admits his guilt\, despite facing the death penalty if he is convicted. As he digs deeper into the case\, as he hears the testimonies of the victim’s family and Misumi himself\, the once confident Shigemori begins to doubt whether his client is the murderer after all. \n  \n6 Wins\, 13 Nominations: \nWon – Best Film\, Best Supporting Actress (Koji Yakusho)\, Best Director\, Best Screenplay\, Awards of the Japanese Academy\, 2018\nNominated – Best Director\, Best Actor\, Best Screenplay\, Asia Pacific Screen Awards\, 2017\nNominated – Best Film\, Best Editor\, Best Cinematographer\, Asian Film Awards\, 2018\nNominated – Golden Lion – Best Film\, Venice Film Festival\, 2017 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JtiYQouj1E” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-third-murder/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T172000
DTSTAMP:20260425T034223
CREATED:20181008T180213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T180213Z
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SUMMARY:Carmine Street Guitars
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nCarmine Street Guitars\nDirected by: Ron Mann\nWith: Rick Kelly\, Cindy Hulej\, and Dorothy Kelly \nFeaturing: Eszter Balint\, Christine Bougie (Bahamas)\, Nels Cline (Wilco)\, Kirk Douglas (The Roots)\, Eleanor Friedberger\, Bill Frisell\, Dallas Good (The Sadies)\, Travis Good (The Sadies)\, Dave Hill\, Jaime Hince (The Kills)\, Stewart Hurwood\, Jim Jarmusch (Sqürl)\, Lenny Kaye (Patti Smith Band)\, Marc Ribot\, Charlie Sexton\n(Bob Dylan Band) \nDocumentary | PG for coarse language | 80 min. | Canada \n  \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 14 – 4:00 pm\, Uptown Theatre\nFriday\, October 19 – 4:00 pm\, Uptown Theatre \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“Like the great musicians who come in and out of Kelly’s shop\, Mann knows how to hit the right notes and how long to hold them\, creating a nice rhythm that allows the room for charming interludes” – Stephen Saito\, MOVEABLE FEST \n“Our world is indeed digitalizing\, brutalizing\, evacuating its own soul\, but in certain rare islands of utopian harmony they still make them like they used to\, and it’s wonderful to watch. And listen to.” – Shelly Kraicer\, CINEMA SCOPE \n  \nOnce the centre of the New York bohemia\, Greenwich Village is now home to luxe restaurants\, and buzzer door clothing stores catering to the nouveau riche. But one shop in the heart of the Village remains resilient to the encroaching gentrification: Carmine Street Guitars. There\, custom guitar maker Rick Kelly and his young apprentice Cindy Hulej\, build handcrafted guitars out of reclaimed wood from old hotels\, bars\, churches and other local buildings. Nothing looks or sounds quite like a Rick Kelly guitar\, which is the reason they are embraced by the likes of Bob Dylan\, Lou Reed\, Patti Smith\, Jim Jarmusch\, just to name a few. Featuring a cast of prominent musicians and artists\, the film captures five days in the life of Carmine Street Guitars\, while examining an all-too-quickly vanishing way of life. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inqg5YSJN2U” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/carmine-street-guitars/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T190400
DTSTAMP:20260425T034223
CREATED:20181008T181002Z
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SUMMARY:Eighth Grade
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nEighth Grade\nWritten and Directed by: Bo Burnham\nCast: Elsie Fisher\, Josh Hamilton\, Emily Robinson and Missy Yager\nComedy/Drama | 14A for coarse language and sexual content | 94 min. | USA \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 14 – 5:30 pm\, Uptown Theatre\nSunday\, October 21 – 3:00 pm\, Uptown Theatre \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“Eighth Grade is personal\, uncomfortable\, and lovely\, a slice-of-life look into current adolescence\, our reliance on social media\, and growing into oneself.” – Roxana Hadadi\, CHESAPEAKE FAMILY MAGAZINE \n“An achingly honest film about some of the ghastliest years of adolescence. Funny\, tender and endearing.” – Rafer Guzman\, NEWSDAY \n  \nIn his feature film directorial debut\, comedian Bo Burnham deftly encapsulates the awkwardness\, angst\, self-loathing and reinvention that a teenage girl goes through on the cusp of high school. Given that the 27-year-old stand-up comic achieved fame as a teenager himself through YouTube by riffing on his insecurities\, he is uniquely capable as the film’s writer and director to tell the story of Kayla\, an anxious girl navigating the final days of her eighth grade year. Like Burnham did more than a decade ago\, 13-year-old Kayla turns to YouTube to express herself\, where she makes advice blogs in which she pretends to have it all together. In reality\, Kayla is sullen and silent around her single father and her peers at school\, carrying out most of her interactions with her classmates on Instagram and Twitter. Her videos are a clever narrative tool that provide insight into her inner hopes and dreams\, much like an inspirational online diary. One of Eighth Grade’s biggest triumphs is in its realism. \n  \n6 WINS\, 3 NOMINATIONS:\nWon – Audience Award\, Chicago Critics Film Festival\, 2018\nWon – Truly Moving Picture Award\, Heartland Film\, 2018\nWon – Audience Award – Best Narrative Feature\, San Francisco International Film Festival\, 2018\nWon – Best Film & Best Actress (Elsie Fisher)\, Seattle International Film Festival\, 2018\nWon – Audience Favourite\, Sundance Film Festival: London\, 2018\nNominated – Grand Jury Prize – Narrative Feature Competition\, Dallas International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Grand Jury Prize – Dramatic\, Sundance Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjp0UMSh9VM” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
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LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T203500
DTSTAMP:20260425T034223
CREATED:20181008T182124Z
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SUMMARY:Blindspotting
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nBlindspotting\nDirected by: Carlos López Estrada\nCast: Daveed Diggs\, Rafael Casal\, Janina Gavankar\, Jasmine Cephas Jones\, and Ethan Embry\nComedy/Drama | 14A for coarse language\, disturbing content\, graphic violence | 95 min. | USA \n  \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 14 – 7:00 pm\, Uptown Theatre\nSaturday\, October 20 – 7:15 pm\, Uptown Theatre \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“Racism\, gentrification\, police brutality\, start-up culture\, corporate branding\, social media\, the justice system… Blindspotting is eager to take them all on with style and wit\, and it succeeds more often than not.” – Barry Hertz\, GLOBE AND MAIL \n“The result is a powerful film that the viewer will carry with them long after the credits roll\, and a staunch reminder of how much conscious work we must all do to overcome the implicit bias of our surroundings.” – Brian Thompson\, FILM THREAT \n  \nCollin (Daveed Diggs) must make it through his final three days of probation for a chance at a new beginning. He and his troublemaking childhood best friend\, Miles (Rafael Casal)\, work as movers\, and when Collin witnesses a police shooting\, the two men’s friendship is tested as they grapple with identity and their changed realities in the rapidly-gentrifying neighborhood they grew up in. Longtime friends and collaborators\, Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal co-wrote and star in this timely and wildly entertaining story about friendship and the intersection of race and class set against the backdrop of Oakland. Bursting with energy\, style\, and humour\, and infused with the spirit of rap\, hip hop\, and spoken word\, Blindspotting\, boldly directed by Carlos Lopez Estrada in his feature film debut\, is a provocative hometown love letter that glistens with humanity. \n  \n4 WINS\, 2 NOMINATIONS:\nWon – Festival Director’s Award\, U.S. Narrative\, Cinetopia Film Festival\, 2018\nWon – Critics Award\, Deauville Film Festival\, 2018\nWon – Best Original Song – “Talk to Me”\, Nashville Film Festival\, 2018\nWon – Director’s to Watch\, Carlos López Estrada\, Palm Springs International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Grand Jury Prize\, Dramatic\, Sundance Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg4QTWb9Ke4″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/blindspotting/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181014T212300
DTSTAMP:20260425T034223
CREATED:20181008T183333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T183333Z
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SUMMARY:First Reformed
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nFirst Reformed\nWritten and Directed by: Paul Schrader\nCast: Ethan Hawke\, Amanda Seyfried\, Michael Gaston and Cedric the Entertainer\nDrama/Thriller | 14A for gory scenes and disturbing content | Not suggested for sensitive or young viewers | 113 min. | USA \n  \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 14 – 7:30 pm\, Uptown Theatre\nSaturday\, October 20 – 6:30 pm\, Uptown Theatre \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“First Reformed deserves all praise.” – Peter Howell\, TORONTO STAR \n“First Reformed is a miracle in its own regard\, the rare type of film that leaves us with questions left to answer and for many\, a desire to dig into it deeper through a second viewing.” – Colin Covert\, MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE \n  \nReverend Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke) is a solitary\, middle-aged parish pastor at a small Dutch Reform church in upstate New York on the cusp of celebrating its 250th anniversary. Once a stop on the Underground Railroad\, the church is now a tourist attraction catering to a dwindling congregation\, eclipsed by its nearby parent church\, Abundant Life\, with its state-of-the-art facilities and 5\,000-strong flock. When a pregnant parishioner (Amanda Seyfried) asks Reverend Toller to counsel her husband\, a radical environmentalist\, the clergyman finds himself plunged into his own tormented past\, and equally despairing future\, until he finds redemption in an act of grandiose violence. From writer-director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver\, American Gigolo\, Affliction) comes a gripping thriller about a crisis of faith that is at once personal\, political\, and planetary. \n  \n4 WINS\, 7 NOMINATIONS:\nWon – Jury Prize Best Director\, FEST International Film Festival\, 2018\nWon – Best Original Screenplay\, International Online Cinema Awards (INOCA)\, 2018\nWon – Narrative Feature Competition\, Montclair Film Festival (MFF)\, 2018\nNominated – Best 2018 Movie Already Seen\, Indiewire Critics’ Poll\, 2017\nNominated – Best International Film\, Munich Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Actor (Ethan Hawke) Seattle International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCF5Y8dQpR4″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
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LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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