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SUMMARY:The Silent Revolution - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Silent Revolution\n(Das Schweigende Klassenzimmer)\n Screens:\nThursday\, February 21\, 4:00 pm\nFriday\, February 22\, 7:00 pm\nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nClick Here to Buy Tickets \n  \nDirector: Lars Kraume\nCast: Leonard Scheicher\, Tom Gramenz\, Lena Klenke\, Jonas Dassler\, Florian Lukas\, Isaiah Michalski\nDrama/History\, PG\, 111 min. Language: German and Russian with English subtitles (Germany) \n  \n  \n“[A] solid\, good-looking piece of filmmaking which is elevated by a clutch of strong performances from the young cast.” – Wendy Ide\, Screen International \n  \n“We face before us a wonderfully atmospheric historical drama\, played with extreme soundness by all the cast and\, especially\, by the younger actors.” – José Martín\, El antepenúltimo mohicano \n  \n  \nIn 1956 East Germany\, a group of senior high schoolers demonstrate solidarity with recent victims of the Hungarian Revolution. Their brief\, silent protest ignites underlying tensions and leads to grave consequences. Lars Kraume (The People vs. Fritz Bauer) examines a fascinating moment in German history — just a few years before the construction of the Berlin Wall begins — with this film based on the true story of a high-school classroom that becomes the site of a political battle of wills. When Kurt (Tom Gramenz) and Theo (Leonard Scheicher) sneak into a West German cinema and catch the pre-feature newsreel\, they see a very different depiction of the uprising in Budapest than what they’ve heard at home\, in the East German town of Stalinstadt. The young men return home inspired at the thought of an idealistic revolution. After debating with their classmates about the virtues of the Hungarian uprising\, Kurt and Theo persuade a majority of their peers to join them in a two-minute observation of silence during class\, in solidarity with those killed in the struggle. Their teacher is shocked and confused\, and reports the incident to the principal\, Direktor Schwarz (Florian Lukas\, The Grand Budapest Hotel\, Goodbye Lenin!). Despite trying to contain the situation\, Schwarz can’t keep his bosses from hearing of the political protest. As the story spreads through the upper levels of the administration\, the students slowly realize the growing gravity of their situation. Deftly weaving together threads of political tension\, adolescent rebellion\, and institutional menace\, Kraume asks us to consider the connection between a nation’s identity and its influence on the identities of its young people\, who are just beginning to question their place in society. \n  \nAwards: 5 Wins\, 8 Nominations \nWinner\, Best Young Actor (Jonas Dassler) Bavarian Film Awards\, 2018\nWinner\, Director\, Film by the Sea International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Outstanding Feature Film/Best Cinematography/Best Costume Design\, German Film Awards\, 2018\nNominated\, Best Young Actor (Jonas Dassler) German Screen Actors Awards\, 2018\nJameson CineFest – Miskolc International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Audience Award-World Cinema Independent\, Mill Valley Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Best National Director\, Munich Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fWYUeMmDZA” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \nSponsored By: \n \n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-silent-revolution-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190222T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190222T172100
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
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SUMMARY:Pick of the Litter - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nPick of the Litter\n Screens:\n \nFriday\, February 22 – 4:00 pm\nSaturday\, February 23 – 12:00 pm \nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nClick Here to Buy Tickets \n  \nDirected by: Dana Nachman and Don Hardy\nDocumentary\, PG\, 81 min. (USA) \n  \n“A complete delight\, a much-needed balm for the soul.” – Los Angeles Times \n  \n“By far the most joyous time you’ll have at the movies all year.” – San Diego Reader \n  \nPick of the Litter follows a litter of puppies from the moment they’re born and begin their quest to become guide dogs for the blind. Cameras follow these pups through an intense two-year odyssey as they train to become dogs whose ultimate responsibility is to protect their blind partners from harm. Along the way\, these remarkable animals rely on a community of dedicated individuals who train them to do amazing\, life-changing things in the service of their human. The stakes are high and not every dog can make the cut. Only the best of the best. The pick of the litter. With deft storytelling skill\, directors Dana Nachman and Don Hardy (the two previously co-directed the feature docs The Human Experiment\, Witch Hunt\, and Love Hate Love) introduce us to a group of unique canine characters along with their human counterparts. Pick of the Litter is a wonderful reminder of the extraordinary relationships we have with our dogs\, especially those that we work beside each day. \n  \nAwards: 8 Wins\, 4 Nominations\n \nWinner\, Audience Award-Documentary\, Cinequest San Jose Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Award for Excellence in Directing by a Woman (Dana Nachman)\, Cleveland International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award-Documentary\, Gasparilla International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Top 20 Audience Favourites\, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Favourite Special Screening\, Napa Valley Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award-Documentary\, Newport Beach Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award-Documentary\, Omaha Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Women in Cinema Lena Sharpe Award\, Seattle International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award\, Best Feature-Documentary\, Woods Hole Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW7GVR2c80k” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \nSponsored By: \n \n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/pick-of-the-litter-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190221T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190221T204000
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CREATED:20190124T211226Z
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SUMMARY:Free Solo - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nFree Solo\n  \nThursday\, February 21 – 7:00 pm\nSaturday\, February 23 – 2:00 pm\nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nClick Here to Buy Tickets \n  \nDirectors: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin\nWith: Alex Honnold\, Jimmy Chin and Tommy Caldwell\nDocumentary\, PG for brief strong language\, 100 min. (USA) \n  \n  \n“A breathtaking portrait of a man engaged in arguably the most dangerous sport in the world.” – Louis Proyect\, Counterpunch.org \n  \n“You don’t have to be a fan of rock climbing to love Free Solo.” – Bruce DeMara\, Toronto Star \n  \n“…stunning cinematography in chronicling star rock climber Honnolds’ career and his rise to the peak (so far). What’s thought-provoking is [the] focus not just on the physical but the psyche of those involved…” – Diana Cheng\, Ripple Effects \n  \n“Alex Honnold’s Free Solo climb should be celebrated as one of the great athletic feats of any kind\, ever.” – The New York Times \n  \n  \nFrom award-winning documentary filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi and world-renowned photographer and mountaineer Jimmy Chin\, the directors of “MERU\,” comes FREE SOLO\, a stunning\, intimate and unflinching portrait of free soloist climber Alex Honnold\, as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: climbing the face of the world’s most famous rock … the 3\,200-foot El Capitan in Yosemite National Park … without a rope. FREE SOLO is an edge-of-your seat thriller and an inspiring portrait of an athlete who challenges both his body and his beliefs on a quest to triumph over the impossible\, revealing the personal toll of excellence. As the climber begins his training\, the armor of invincibility he’s built up over decades unexpectedly breaks apart when Honnold begins to fall in love\, threatening his focus and giving way to injury and setbacks. Vasarhelyi and Chin succeed in beautifully capturing deeply human moments with Honnold as well as the death-defying climb with exquisite artistry and masterful\, vertigo-inducing camerawork. The result is a triumph of the human spirit that represents what The New York Times calls “a miraculous opportunity for the rest of us to experience the human sublime.” \n  \nAwards: 14 Wins\, 44 Nominations\nNominated\, Best Documentary Feature\, Academy Awards\, USA\, 2019\nNominated\, Audience Award\, Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Best Documentary Feature\, Camden International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, The Unforgettables\, Cinema Eye Honors Awards\, US\, 2019\nWinner\, Critics Choice Documentary/Best Cinematography\, Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award\, Mill Valley Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, People’s Choice Award\, Documentary\, Toronto International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award\, Documentary Feature\, Virginia Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvOB5MYHjuk” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/free-solo-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190221T175100
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
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SUMMARY:The Silent Revolution - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Silent Revolution\n(Das Schweigende Klassenzimmer)\nScreens:\nThursday\, February 21\, 4:00 pm\nFriday\, February 22\, 7:00 pm\nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nClick Here to Buy Tickets \n  \nDirector: Lars Kraume\nCast: Leonard Scheicher\, Tom Gramenz\, Lena Klenke\, Jonas Dassler\, Florian Lukas\, Isaiah Michalski\nDrama/History\, PG\, 111 min. Language: German and Russian with English subtitles (Germany) \n  \n“[A] solid\, good-looking piece of filmmaking which is elevated by a clutch of strong performances from the young cast.” – Wendy Ide\, Screen International \n  \n“We face before us a wonderfully atmospheric historical drama\, played with extreme soundness by all the cast and\, especially\, by the younger actors.” – José Martín\, El antepenúltimo mohicano \n  \nIn 1956 East Germany\, a group of senior high schoolers demonstrate solidarity with recent victims of the Hungarian Revolution. Their brief\, silent protest ignites underlying tensions and leads to grave consequences. Lars Kraume (The People vs. Fritz Bauer) examines a fascinating moment in German history — just a few years before the construction of the Berlin Wall begins — with this film based on the true story of a high-school classroom that becomes the site of a political battle of wills. When Kurt (Tom Gramenz) and Theo (Leonard Scheicher) sneak into a West German cinema and catch the pre-feature newsreel\, they see a very different depiction of the uprising in Budapest than what they’ve heard at home\, in the East German town of Stalinstadt. The young men return home inspired at the thought of an idealistic revolution. After debating with their classmates about the virtues of the Hungarian uprising\, Kurt and Theo persuade a majority of their peers to join them in a two-minute observation of silence during class\, in solidarity with those killed in the struggle. Their teacher is shocked and confused\, and reports the incident to the principal\, Direktor Schwarz (Florian Lukas\, The Grand Budapest Hotel\, Goodbye Lenin!). Despite trying to contain the situation\, Schwarz can’t keep his bosses from hearing of the political protest. As the story spreads through the upper levels of the administration\, the students slowly realize the growing gravity of their situation. Deftly weaving together threads of political tension\, adolescent rebellion\, and institutional menace\, Kraume asks us to consider the connection between a nation’s identity and its influence on the identities of its young people\, who are just beginning to question their place in society. \n  \nAwards: 5 Wins\, 8 Nominations \nWinner\, Best Young Actor (Jonas Dassler) Bavarian Film Awards\, 2018\nWinner\, Director\, Film by the Sea International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Outstanding Feature Film/Best Cinematography/Best Costume Design\, German Film Awards\, 2018\nNominated\, Best Young Actor (Jonas Dassler) German Screen Actors Awards\, 2018\nJameson CineFest – Miskolc International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Audience Award-World Cinema Independent\, Mill Valley Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Best National Director\, Munich Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fWYUeMmDZA” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \nSponsored By: \n \n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-silent-revolution-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190207T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190207T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20190124T204725Z
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SUMMARY:Capernaum - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nCapernaum\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, February 6 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, February 7 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \n[btnsx id=”5354″] \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Nadine Labaki\nCast: Zain Al Rafeea\, Yordanos Shiferaw\, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole\, Cedra Izam\nDrama\, 14A for language and some drug material\, 120 minutes\, Language: Arabic with English subtitles (Lebanon/USA) \n  \n  \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“A wonderfully complex and rich coming of age story that doesn’t sugar coat the reality of life for those on the fringes of society.” – Rosalyn Try-Hane\, Liquid Marmalade \n“It’s a deeply assured piece of direction\, and though it only plays a few emotional notes\, they are ones that won’t soon leave your memory.” – Emily Yoshida\, New York Magazine/Vulture \n“Given its stark visuals\, its authentic acting by non professionals\, and its humanism\, Capernaum has become the obvious entry by Lebanon to our Academy Awards.” – Harvey S. Karten\, Big Apple Reviews \n  \nWinner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival\, Nadine Labaki’s Capernaum (“Chaos”) tells the story of Zain (Zain al Rafeea)\, a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for the “crime” of giving him life. The film follows the gutsy streetwise child as he flees his negligent parents\, survives through his wits on the streets\, takes care of Ethiopian refugee Rahil (Yordanos Shiferaw) and her baby son\, Yonas (Boluwatife Treasure Bankole)\, being jailed for a crime\, and finally\, seeks justice in a courtroom. This film was made with a cast of non-professionals playing characters whose lives closely parallel their own. Following her script\, Labaki placed her performers in scenes and asked them to react spontaneously with their own words and gestures. When the non-actors’ instincts diverged from the written script\, Labaki adapted the screenplay to follow them. While steeped in the quiet routines of ordinary people\, with an expansive palette: without warning it can ignite with emotional intensity\, surprise with unexpected tenderness\, and inspire with flashes of poetic imagery. Although it is set in the depths of a society’s systematic inhumanity\, Capernaum is ultimately a hopeful film that stirs the heart as deeply as it cries out for action. \n  \n  \nAWARDS: 21 Wins\, 23 Nominations\n \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film of the Year\, Academy Awards\, USA\, 2019\nNominated\, Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language\, Golden Globes\, USA\, 2019\nWinner\, Jury Prize\, Prix de la citoyenneté\, and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Palme d’Or\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Best Feature\, Adelaide Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Achievement in Directing\, Asia Pacific Screen Awards\, 2018\nNominated\, Best International Independent Film\, British Independent Film Awards\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award – US/International Narrative Feature\, Calgary International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yhy01xVcls” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/capernaum-7pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190207T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190207T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20190124T204620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T204620Z
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SUMMARY:Capernaum - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nCapernaum\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, February 6 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, February 7 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \n[btnsx id=”5354″] \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Nadine Labaki\nCast: Zain Al Rafeea\, Yordanos Shiferaw\, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole\, Cedra Izam\nDrama\, 14A for language and some drug material\, 120 minutes\, Language: Arabic with English subtitles (Lebanon/USA) \n  \n  \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“A wonderfully complex and rich coming of age story that doesn’t sugar coat the reality of life for those on the fringes of society.” – Rosalyn Try-Hane\, Liquid Marmalade \n“It’s a deeply assured piece of direction\, and though it only plays a few emotional notes\, they are ones that won’t soon leave your memory.” – Emily Yoshida\, New York Magazine/Vulture \n“Given its stark visuals\, its authentic acting by non professionals\, and its humanism\, Capernaum has become the obvious entry by Lebanon to our Academy Awards.” – Harvey S. Karten\, Big Apple Reviews \n  \nWinner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival\, Nadine Labaki’s Capernaum (“Chaos”) tells the story of Zain (Zain al Rafeea)\, a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for the “crime” of giving him life. The film follows the gutsy streetwise child as he flees his negligent parents\, survives through his wits on the streets\, takes care of Ethiopian refugee Rahil (Yordanos Shiferaw) and her baby son\, Yonas (Boluwatife Treasure Bankole)\, being jailed for a crime\, and finally\, seeks justice in a courtroom. This film was made with a cast of non-professionals playing characters whose lives closely parallel their own. Following her script\, Labaki placed her performers in scenes and asked them to react spontaneously with their own words and gestures. When the non-actors’ instincts diverged from the written script\, Labaki adapted the screenplay to follow them. While steeped in the quiet routines of ordinary people\, with an expansive palette: without warning it can ignite with emotional intensity\, surprise with unexpected tenderness\, and inspire with flashes of poetic imagery. Although it is set in the depths of a society’s systematic inhumanity\, Capernaum is ultimately a hopeful film that stirs the heart as deeply as it cries out for action. \n  \n  \nAWARDS: 21 Wins\, 23 Nominations\n \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film of the Year\, Academy Awards\, USA\, 2019\nNominated\, Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language\, Golden Globes\, USA\, 2019\nWinner\, Jury Prize\, Prix de la citoyenneté\, and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Palme d’Or\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Best Feature\, Adelaide Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Achievement in Directing\, Asia Pacific Screen Awards\, 2018\nNominated\, Best International Independent Film\, British Independent Film Awards\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award – US/International Narrative Feature\, Calgary International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yhy01xVcls” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/capernaum-4pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20190124T204516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T204516Z
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SUMMARY:Capernaum - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nCapernaum\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, February 6 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, February 7 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \n[btnsx id=”5354″] \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Nadine Labaki\nCast: Zain Al Rafeea\, Yordanos Shiferaw\, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole\, Cedra Izam\nDrama\, 14A for language and some drug material\, 120 minutes\, Language: Arabic with English subtitles (Lebanon/USA) \n  \n  \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“A wonderfully complex and rich coming of age story that doesn’t sugar coat the reality of life for those on the fringes of society.” – Rosalyn Try-Hane\, Liquid Marmalade \n“It’s a deeply assured piece of direction\, and though it only plays a few emotional notes\, they are ones that won’t soon leave your memory.” – Emily Yoshida\, New York Magazine/Vulture \n“Given its stark visuals\, its authentic acting by non professionals\, and its humanism\, Capernaum has become the obvious entry by Lebanon to our Academy Awards.” – Harvey S. Karten\, Big Apple Reviews \n  \nWinner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival\, Nadine Labaki’s Capernaum (“Chaos”) tells the story of Zain (Zain al Rafeea)\, a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for the “crime” of giving him life. The film follows the gutsy streetwise child as he flees his negligent parents\, survives through his wits on the streets\, takes care of Ethiopian refugee Rahil (Yordanos Shiferaw) and her baby son\, Yonas (Boluwatife Treasure Bankole)\, being jailed for a crime\, and finally\, seeks justice in a courtroom. This film was made with a cast of non-professionals playing characters whose lives closely parallel their own. Following her script\, Labaki placed her performers in scenes and asked them to react spontaneously with their own words and gestures. When the non-actors’ instincts diverged from the written script\, Labaki adapted the screenplay to follow them. While steeped in the quiet routines of ordinary people\, with an expansive palette: without warning it can ignite with emotional intensity\, surprise with unexpected tenderness\, and inspire with flashes of poetic imagery. Although it is set in the depths of a society’s systematic inhumanity\, Capernaum is ultimately a hopeful film that stirs the heart as deeply as it cries out for action. \n  \n  \nAWARDS: 21 Wins\, 23 Nominations\n \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film of the Year\, Academy Awards\, USA\, 2019\nNominated\, Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language\, Golden Globes\, USA\, 2019\nWinner\, Jury Prize\, Prix de la citoyenneté\, and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Palme d’Or\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Best Feature\, Adelaide Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Achievement in Directing\, Asia Pacific Screen Awards\, 2018\nNominated\, Best International Independent Film\, British Independent Film Awards\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award – US/International Narrative Feature\, Calgary International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yhy01xVcls” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/capernaum-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190206T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190206T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20190124T204020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T204020Z
UID:5404-1549468800-1549476000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Capernaum - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nCapernaum\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, February 6 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, February 7 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \n[btnsx id=”5354″] \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Nadine Labaki\nCast: Zain Al Rafeea\, Yordanos Shiferaw\, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole\, Cedra Izam\nDrama\, 14A for language and some drug material\, 120 minutes\, Language: Arabic with English subtitles (Lebanon/USA) \n  \n  \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“A wonderfully complex and rich coming of age story that doesn’t sugar coat the reality of life for those on the fringes of society.” – Rosalyn Try-Hane\, Liquid Marmalade \n“It’s a deeply assured piece of direction\, and though it only plays a few emotional notes\, they are ones that won’t soon leave your memory.” – Emily Yoshida\, New York Magazine/Vulture \n“Given its stark visuals\, its authentic acting by non professionals\, and its humanism\, Capernaum has become the obvious entry by Lebanon to our Academy Awards.” – Harvey S. Karten\, Big Apple Reviews \n  \nWinner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival\, Nadine Labaki’s Capernaum (“Chaos”) tells the story of Zain (Zain al Rafeea)\, a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for the “crime” of giving him life. The film follows the gutsy streetwise child as he flees his negligent parents\, survives through his wits on the streets\, takes care of Ethiopian refugee Rahil (Yordanos Shiferaw) and her baby son\, Yonas (Boluwatife Treasure Bankole)\, being jailed for a crime\, and finally\, seeks justice in a courtroom. This film was made with a cast of non-professionals playing characters whose lives closely parallel their own. Following her script\, Labaki placed her performers in scenes and asked them to react spontaneously with their own words and gestures. When the non-actors’ instincts diverged from the written script\, Labaki adapted the screenplay to follow them. While steeped in the quiet routines of ordinary people\, with an expansive palette: without warning it can ignite with emotional intensity\, surprise with unexpected tenderness\, and inspire with flashes of poetic imagery. Although it is set in the depths of a society’s systematic inhumanity\, Capernaum is ultimately a hopeful film that stirs the heart as deeply as it cries out for action. \n  \n  \nAWARDS: 21 Wins\, 23 Nominations\n \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film of the Year\, Academy Awards\, USA\, 2019\nNominated\, Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language\, Golden Globes\, USA\, 2019\nWinner\, Jury Prize\, Prix de la citoyenneté\, and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Palme d’Or\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated\, Best Feature\, Adelaide Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Achievement in Directing\, Asia Pacific Screen Awards\, 2018\nNominated\, Best International Independent Film\, British Independent Film Awards\, 2018\nWinner\, Audience Award – US/International Narrative Feature\, Calgary International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yhy01xVcls” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/capernaum-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190117T204000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181218T173406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181218T173406Z
UID:5309-1547751600-1547757600@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Falls Around Her
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n\nFalls Around Her\nScreening: Thursday\, January 17\, 2019 – 4pm\, 7pm\nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \n[btnsx id=”5337″] \n  \nWritten and Directed by: Darlene Naponse\nCast: Tantoo Cardinal\, Lewis Hodgson\, Rob Stewart\, Tina Keeper\, and Johnny Issaluk\nDrama/Thriller\, NR\, 100 minutes\, Language: English and Ojibwa with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \n“Falls Around Her is legendary Cree and Métis actor Tantoo Cardinal’s first lead role in a feature film – and she’s enthralling in it.” – Samantha Edwards\, NOW Toronto \n  \nMary (Tantoo Cardinal) is a renowned Anishinaabe musician who comes home to Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation in northern Ontario\, exhausted by many years on the road touring internationally with her band. She returns to the land to restore herself but her past success makes her a commodity to some\, and it can be tricky to hide from the demands of the outside world. \n  \nHer sister Betty (Tina Keeper) senses there may be more to Mary’s need for isolation and urges her to reconnect with family and old friends. As Mary gets out more and even starts dating\, it seems as though new possibilities are on the horizon. However\, the past has a way of catching up\, and when Mary starts to hear disturbing noises around her cabin\, she becomes paranoid that someone may be after her. \n  \nMary knows how to survive\, but she also deserves to thrive. And that means gathering the ability to be open to the healing that comes from love\, self-expression\, family\, community\, and\, especially\, the land. (TIFF/DANIS GOULET) \n  \n\n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/falls-around-her-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190117T174000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181218T173252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181218T173252Z
UID:5306-1547740800-1547746800@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Falls Around Her
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n\nFalls Around Her\nScreening: Thursday\, January 17\, 2019 – 4pm\, 7pm\nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \n[btnsx id=”5337″] \n  \nWritten and Directed by: Darlene Naponse\nCast: Tantoo Cardinal\, Lewis Hodgson\, Rob Stewart\, Tina Keeper\, and Johnny Issaluk\nDrama/Thriller\, NR\, 100 minutes\, Language: English and Ojibwa with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \n“Falls Around Her is legendary Cree and Métis actor Tantoo Cardinal’s first lead role in a feature film – and she’s enthralling in it.” – Samantha Edwards\, NOW Toronto \n  \nMary (Tantoo Cardinal) is a renowned Anishinaabe musician who comes home to Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation in northern Ontario\, exhausted by many years on the road touring internationally with her band. She returns to the land to restore herself but her past success makes her a commodity to some\, and it can be tricky to hide from the demands of the outside world. \n  \nHer sister Betty (Tina Keeper) senses there may be more to Mary’s need for isolation and urges her to reconnect with family and old friends. As Mary gets out more and even starts dating\, it seems as though new possibilities are on the horizon. However\, the past has a way of catching up\, and when Mary starts to hear disturbing noises around her cabin\, she becomes paranoid that someone may be after her. \n  \nMary knows how to survive\, but she also deserves to thrive. And that means gathering the ability to be open to the healing that comes from love\, self-expression\, family\, community\, and\, especially\, the land. (TIFF/DANIS GOULET) \n  \n\n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/falls-around-her/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190110T203600
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181213T203613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181213T203613Z
UID:5293-1547146800-1547152560@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:The Fireflies Are Gone
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nThe Fireflies Are Gone (La disparition des lucioles)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, January 9 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, January 10 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nWritten and Directed by: Sébastien Pilote\nCast: Karelle Tremblay\, Pierre-Luc Brillant\, Luc Picard\, François Papineau\nDrama\, Not Rated\, 96 minutes\, Language: English and French with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5282″] \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“This is a satisfying\, slightly mournful seriocomedy that’s equal parts cynical\, hopeful\, and ambivalent.” – Dennis Harvey\, VARIETY \n  \n“It’s not a novel premise\, but Pilote delivers the requisite insights and atmosphere in an engaging way\, and his two leads are simply terrific.” – Norman Wilner\, NOW Toronto \n  \n  \nIt is near the end of high school\, and Léo (Tremblay) dreams of escape. She feels stuck in her small-town\, industrial Québécois life. The easiest target for her frustrations is her stepdad\, a local talk-radio celebrity on the wrong side of a political divide that forced her union-organizing father out of town. Léo misses her father and yearns to leave\, but her rebellion du jour only seems to manifest itself as a feeling of uneasiness. Enter Steve (Pierre-Luc Brillant\, C.R.A.Z.Y)\, a much older metal-head who still lives in his mother’s basement. Léo is fascinated and sees in him much more than the archetypal loser he may appear to be. As their relationship grows over the summer\, an ever-present longing lingers beneath the surface of their friendship — and Léo must decide how to express her deep desire for something more. However\, the tenacious vigour of Léo’s teenage angst\, brought to life by the magnetic Tremblay\, sets this film apart from the director’s earlier work. Winner of the Canada Goose Award for Best Canadian Feature Film at TIFF 2018\, this film revels in exquisite close-ups and dreamy musical flourishes that harkens back to classic melodramas; Pilote creates an evocative pop fantasy amidst the customary political tensions in a small Quebec town. \n  \n  \nAWARDS:\n \nWinner\, Best Canadian Feature Film\, Toronto International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Best Film\, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Best Feature Film\, Torino Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Best Cinematography\, Whistler Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeY_FHcWhMo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-fireflies-are-gone-4/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190110T173600
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181213T203515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181213T203515Z
UID:5291-1547136000-1547141760@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:The Fireflies Are Gone
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nThe Fireflies Are Gone (La disparition des lucioles)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, January 9 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, January 10 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nWritten and Directed by: Sébastien Pilote\nCast: Karelle Tremblay\, Pierre-Luc Brillant\, Luc Picard\, François Papineau\nDrama\, Not Rated\, 96 minutes\, Language: English and French with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5282″] \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“This is a satisfying\, slightly mournful seriocomedy that’s equal parts cynical\, hopeful\, and ambivalent.” – Dennis Harvey\, VARIETY \n  \n“It’s not a novel premise\, but Pilote delivers the requisite insights and atmosphere in an engaging way\, and his two leads are simply terrific.” – Norman Wilner\, NOW Toronto \n  \n  \nIt is near the end of high school\, and Léo (Tremblay) dreams of escape. She feels stuck in her small-town\, industrial Québécois life. The easiest target for her frustrations is her stepdad\, a local talk-radio celebrity on the wrong side of a political divide that forced her union-organizing father out of town. Léo misses her father and yearns to leave\, but her rebellion du jour only seems to manifest itself as a feeling of uneasiness. Enter Steve (Pierre-Luc Brillant\, C.R.A.Z.Y)\, a much older metal-head who still lives in his mother’s basement. Léo is fascinated and sees in him much more than the archetypal loser he may appear to be. As their relationship grows over the summer\, an ever-present longing lingers beneath the surface of their friendship — and Léo must decide how to express her deep desire for something more. However\, the tenacious vigour of Léo’s teenage angst\, brought to life by the magnetic Tremblay\, sets this film apart from the director’s earlier work. Winner of the Canada Goose Award for Best Canadian Feature Film at TIFF 2018\, this film revels in exquisite close-ups and dreamy musical flourishes that harkens back to classic melodramas; Pilote creates an evocative pop fantasy amidst the customary political tensions in a small Quebec town. \n  \n  \nAWARDS:\n \nWinner\, Best Canadian Feature Film\, Toronto International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Best Film\, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Best Feature Film\, Torino Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Best Cinematography\, Whistler Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeY_FHcWhMo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-fireflies-are-gone-3/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190109T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190109T203600
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181213T203301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181213T203301Z
UID:5287-1547060400-1547066160@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:The Fireflies Are Gone
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nThe Fireflies Are Gone (La disparition des lucioles)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, January 9 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, January 10 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nWritten and Directed by: Sébastien Pilote\nCast: Karelle Tremblay\, Pierre-Luc Brillant\, Luc Picard\, François Papineau\nDrama\, Not Rated\, 96 minutes\, Language: English and French with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5282″] \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“This is a satisfying\, slightly mournful seriocomedy that’s equal parts cynical\, hopeful\, and ambivalent.” – Dennis Harvey\, VARIETY \n  \n“It’s not a novel premise\, but Pilote delivers the requisite insights and atmosphere in an engaging way\, and his two leads are simply terrific.” – Norman Wilner\, NOW Toronto \n  \n  \nIt is near the end of high school\, and Léo (Tremblay) dreams of escape. She feels stuck in her small-town\, industrial Québécois life. The easiest target for her frustrations is her stepdad\, a local talk-radio celebrity on the wrong side of a political divide that forced her union-organizing father out of town. Léo misses her father and yearns to leave\, but her rebellion du jour only seems to manifest itself as a feeling of uneasiness. Enter Steve (Pierre-Luc Brillant\, C.R.A.Z.Y)\, a much older metal-head who still lives in his mother’s basement. Léo is fascinated and sees in him much more than the archetypal loser he may appear to be. As their relationship grows over the summer\, an ever-present longing lingers beneath the surface of their friendship — and Léo must decide how to express her deep desire for something more. However\, the tenacious vigour of Léo’s teenage angst\, brought to life by the magnetic Tremblay\, sets this film apart from the director’s earlier work. Winner of the Canada Goose Award for Best Canadian Feature Film at TIFF 2018\, this film revels in exquisite close-ups and dreamy musical flourishes that harkens back to classic melodramas; Pilote creates an evocative pop fantasy amidst the customary political tensions in a small Quebec town. \n  \n  \nAWARDS:\n \nWinner\, Best Canadian Feature Film\, Toronto International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Best Film\, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Best Feature Film\, Torino Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Best Cinematography\, Whistler Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeY_FHcWhMo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-fireflies-are-gone-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190109T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190109T173600
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181213T202554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181213T202554Z
UID:5284-1547049600-1547055360@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:The Fireflies Are Gone
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nThe Fireflies Are Gone (La disparition des lucioles)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, January 9 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, January 10 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nWritten and Directed by: Sébastien Pilote\nCast: Karelle Tremblay\, Pierre-Luc Brillant\, Luc Picard\, François Papineau\nDrama\, Not Rated\, 96 minutes\, Language: English and French with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5282″] \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“This is a satisfying\, slightly mournful seriocomedy that’s equal parts cynical\, hopeful\, and ambivalent.” – Dennis Harvey\, VARIETY \n  \n“It’s not a novel premise\, but Pilote delivers the requisite insights and atmosphere in an engaging way\, and his two leads are simply terrific.” – Norman Wilner\, NOW Toronto \n  \n  \nIt is near the end of high school\, and Léo (Tremblay) dreams of escape. She feels stuck in her small-town\, industrial Québécois life. The easiest target for her frustrations is her stepdad\, a local talk-radio celebrity on the wrong side of a political divide that forced her union-organizing father out of town. Léo misses her father and yearns to leave\, but her rebellion du jour only seems to manifest itself as a feeling of uneasiness. Enter Steve (Pierre-Luc Brillant\, C.R.A.Z.Y)\, a much older metal-head who still lives in his mother’s basement. Léo is fascinated and sees in him much more than the archetypal loser he may appear to be. As their relationship grows over the summer\, an ever-present longing lingers beneath the surface of their friendship — and Léo must decide how to express her deep desire for something more. However\, the tenacious vigour of Léo’s teenage angst\, brought to life by the magnetic Tremblay\, sets this film apart from the director’s earlier work. Winner of the Canada Goose Award for Best Canadian Feature Film at TIFF 2018\, this film revels in exquisite close-ups and dreamy musical flourishes that harkens back to classic melodramas; Pilote creates an evocative pop fantasy amidst the customary political tensions in a small Quebec town. \n  \n  \nAWARDS:\n \nWinner\, Best Canadian Feature Film\, Toronto International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Best Film\, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee\, Best Feature Film\, Torino Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner\, Best Cinematography\, Whistler Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeY_FHcWhMo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-fireflies-are-gone/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181220T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181220T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181126T203558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181126T203558Z
UID:5263-1545332400-1545337800@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Christmas in a Box
DESCRIPTION:[col_one] \n \n[col_two_thirds ] \nChristmas in a Box (Noël en boîte) \nWritten and Directed by: Jocelyn Forgues\nCast: Janick Hébert\, Zachary Amzallag\, Michèle Vinet\, Stéphane Paquette\, Vincent Poirier\nComedy\, Not rated\, 90 minutes\, English and French with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \nScreening: Thursday\, December 20\, 2018 – 4pm and 7pm\nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \n[btnsx id=”5265″] \n  \nSophie\, a U.S. TV star\, finds out shortly before Christmas that she is the subject of compromising photos. Under the pretext of granting the photographer an exclusive interview in exchange for the pictures\, the young woman invites him to spend Christmas at her aunt’s in northern Ontario. Will Sophie successfully come to terms with her painful past? \nChristmas in a Box is a “feel-good” romantic comedy that takes place during the holiday season and whose main theme is the unconditional love of family. This was filmed in Mattawa\, Ontario just east of North Bay. \n  \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TIxokdrbM0″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n\nProgram is Sponsored by: \n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/christmas-in-a-box-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181220T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181220T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181126T203452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181126T203452Z
UID:5261-1545321600-1545327000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Christmas in a box
DESCRIPTION:[col_one] \n \n[col_two_thirds ] \nChristmas in a Box (Noël en boîte) \nWritten and Directed by: Jocelyn Forgues\nCast: Janick Hébert\, Zachary Amzallag\, Michèle Vinet\, Stéphane Paquette\, Vincent Poirier\nComedy\, Not rated\, 90 minutes\, English and French with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \nScreening: Thursday\, December 20\, 2018 – 4pm and 7pm\nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \n[btnsx id=”5265″] \n  \nSophie\, a U.S. TV star\, finds out shortly before Christmas that she is the subject of compromising photos. Under the pretext of granting the photographer an exclusive interview in exchange for the pictures\, the young woman invites him to spend Christmas at her aunt’s in northern Ontario. Will Sophie successfully come to terms with her painful past? \nChristmas in a Box is a “feel-good” romantic comedy that takes place during the holiday season and whose main theme is the unconditional love of family. This was filmed in Mattawa\, Ontario just east of North Bay. \n  \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TIxokdrbM0″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n\nProgram is Sponsored by: \n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/christmas-in-a-box/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181206T210200
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181117T165901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181117T165901Z
UID:5239-1544122800-1544130120@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Sink or Swim - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nSink or Swim (Le Grand Bain)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, December 5 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, December 6 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Gilles Lellouche\nCast: Mathieu Amalric\, Guillaume Canet\, Benoît Poelvoorde\, Jean-Hugues Anglade\, Virginie Efira\nDrama/Comedy\, Not Rated\, 122 minutes\, Language: French with English subtitles (France) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5246″] \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“A surefooted crowdpleaser with enough warmth and the committed talents of a stellar ensemble cast to fend off any sense of predictability.” – Allan Hunter\, Screen International \n  \nDirected by Gilles Lellouche and starring some of France’s best male actors (Guillaume Canet\, Mathieu Amalric and Jean-Hugues Anglade) wearing Speedos\, Sink or Swim is pure feel-good entertainment. \nA group of depressed middle-aged men address their collective midlife crisis when they learn of the existence of a team of male synchronised swimmers at their local pool. Amateurs are welcome\, which is just as well given that the rum bunch of current members are neither very synchronised nor especially professional. \nBraving the skepticism and ridicule of those around them\, and trained by fallen champion Delphine (Virginie Efira)\, the group sets out on an unlikely adventure. They get to know each other in depth\, exposing their flaws in the privacy of the changing rooms or in the bar after training in the pool\, before setting themselves an overambitious objective: representing France in the world championships in Norway. On the way they rediscover a little self-esteem and a lot about themselves and each other. \n  \nAWARDS:\n \nWon – Mel Hoppenheim Audience Award\, CINEMANIA Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film\, Prix Louis Delluc\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t24K8KFiv7k” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/sink-or-swim-7pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181206T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181206T180200
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181117T165726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181117T165726Z
UID:5236-1544112000-1544119320@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Sink or Swim - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nSink or Swim (Le Grand Bain)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, December 5 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, December 6 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Gilles Lellouche\nCast: Mathieu Amalric\, Guillaume Canet\, Benoît Poelvoorde\, Jean-Hugues Anglade\, Virginie Efira\nDrama/Comedy\, Not Rated\, 122 minutes\, Language: French with English subtitles (France) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5246″] \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“A surefooted crowdpleaser with enough warmth and the committed talents of a stellar ensemble cast to fend off any sense of predictability.” – Allan Hunter\, Screen International \n  \nDirected by Gilles Lellouche and starring some of France’s best male actors (Guillaume Canet\, Mathieu Amalric and Jean-Hugues Anglade) wearing Speedos\, Sink or Swim is pure feel-good entertainment. \nA group of depressed middle-aged men address their collective midlife crisis when they learn of the existence of a team of male synchronised swimmers at their local pool. Amateurs are welcome\, which is just as well given that the rum bunch of current members are neither very synchronised nor especially professional. \nBraving the skepticism and ridicule of those around them\, and trained by fallen champion Delphine (Virginie Efira)\, the group sets out on an unlikely adventure. They get to know each other in depth\, exposing their flaws in the privacy of the changing rooms or in the bar after training in the pool\, before setting themselves an overambitious objective: representing France in the world championships in Norway. On the way they rediscover a little self-esteem and a lot about themselves and each other. \n  \nAWARDS:\n \nWon – Mel Hoppenheim Audience Award\, CINEMANIA Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film\, Prix Louis Delluc\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t24K8KFiv7k” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/sink-or-swim-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181205T210200
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181117T165633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181117T165633Z
UID:5234-1544036400-1544043720@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Sink or Swim - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nSink or Swim (Le Grand Bain)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, December 5 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, December 6 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Gilles Lellouche\nCast: Mathieu Amalric\, Guillaume Canet\, Benoît Poelvoorde\, Jean-Hugues Anglade\, Virginie Efira\nDrama/Comedy\, Not Rated\, 122 minutes\, Language: French with English subtitles (France) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5246″] \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“A surefooted crowdpleaser with enough warmth and the committed talents of a stellar ensemble cast to fend off any sense of predictability.” – Allan Hunter\, Screen International \n  \nDirected by Gilles Lellouche and starring some of France’s best male actors (Guillaume Canet\, Mathieu Amalric and Jean-Hugues Anglade) wearing Speedos\, Sink or Swim is pure feel-good entertainment. \nA group of depressed middle-aged men address their collective midlife crisis when they learn of the existence of a team of male synchronised swimmers at their local pool. Amateurs are welcome\, which is just as well given that the rum bunch of current members are neither very synchronised nor especially professional. \nBraving the skepticism and ridicule of those around them\, and trained by fallen champion Delphine (Virginie Efira)\, the group sets out on an unlikely adventure. They get to know each other in depth\, exposing their flaws in the privacy of the changing rooms or in the bar after training in the pool\, before setting themselves an overambitious objective: representing France in the world championships in Norway. On the way they rediscover a little self-esteem and a lot about themselves and each other. \n  \nAWARDS:\n \nWon – Mel Hoppenheim Audience Award\, CINEMANIA Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film\, Prix Louis Delluc\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t24K8KFiv7k” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/sink-or-swim-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181205T180200
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181117T165441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181117T165441Z
UID:5231-1544025600-1544032920@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Sink or Swim - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nSink or Swim (Le Grand Bain)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, December 5 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, December 6 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Gilles Lellouche\nCast: Mathieu Amalric\, Guillaume Canet\, Benoît Poelvoorde\, Jean-Hugues Anglade\, Virginie Efira\nDrama/Comedy\, Not Rated\, 122 minutes\, Language: French with English subtitles (France) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5246″] \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \n“A surefooted crowdpleaser with enough warmth and the committed talents of a stellar ensemble cast to fend off any sense of predictability.” – Allan Hunter\, Screen International \n  \nDirected by Gilles Lellouche and starring some of France’s best male actors (Guillaume Canet\, Mathieu Amalric and Jean-Hugues Anglade) wearing Speedos\, Sink or Swim is pure feel-good entertainment. \nA group of depressed middle-aged men address their collective midlife crisis when they learn of the existence of a team of male synchronised swimmers at their local pool. Amateurs are welcome\, which is just as well given that the rum bunch of current members are neither very synchronised nor especially professional. \nBraving the skepticism and ridicule of those around them\, and trained by fallen champion Delphine (Virginie Efira)\, the group sets out on an unlikely adventure. They get to know each other in depth\, exposing their flaws in the privacy of the changing rooms or in the bar after training in the pool\, before setting themselves an overambitious objective: representing France in the world championships in Norway. On the way they rediscover a little self-esteem and a lot about themselves and each other. \n  \nAWARDS:\n \nWon – Mel Hoppenheim Audience Award\, CINEMANIA Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film\, Prix Louis Delluc\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t24K8KFiv7k” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/sink-or-swim/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181115T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181115T202700
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181030T165537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T165537Z
UID:5188-1542308400-1542313620@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: The Human Epoch [Film/Q&A]
DESCRIPTION:[col_one] \n \n[col_two_thirds ] \nAnthropocene: The Human Epoch\nDirected by: Jennifer Baichwal\, Nicholas de Pencier\, Edward Burtynsky\nWritten by: Jennifer Baichwal\nNarrated by: Alicia Vikander\nDocumentary\, PG\, 87 minutes\, Language: English/Russian/Italian/German/Mandarin/Cantonese with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5190″] \n  \n\n\nGUEST Q&A | 7 pm screening\nNicholas de Pencier is a Director\, Producer\, and Director of Photography working in documentary\, performing arts\, and dramatic film. He is President of Mercury Films Inc.\, the Toronto-based production company he shares with his partner\, Jennifer Baichwal. Selected credits include Let It Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles (International Emmy)\, The Holier It Gets\, (Best Canadian Doc\, Hot Docs)\, The True Meaning of Pictures (Gemini\, Best Arts)\, Hockey Nomad(Gemini\, Best Sports)\, Manufactured Landscapes\, (TIFF Best Canadian Feature; Genie\, Best Doc)\, and Act of God (Gala Opening Night\, Hot Docs)\, Long Time Running (Gala presentation\, TIFF 2017). Producer and Director of Photography of Watermark (Special Presentation\, TIFF & Berlin\, Toronto Film Critics Award\, Best Canadian Film\, CSA Best Documentary)\, and Black Code (TIFF 2016)\, which he also wrote and directed. \n\n  \n“To say that there are no easy answers to planetary woes is to state the obvious. But the film seeks to reveal rather than lecture\, in the hope that our eyes will convince our brains to act before it’s too late.” – Peter Howell\, Toronto Star \n  \n“Stunningly\, even hypnotically shot – from the world’s largest landfill in Kenya\, to the most polluted city in Russia (Norilsk\, Siberia) to tons of tusks representing 10\,000 dead elephants. A hard doc to walk away from unaffected.” – Jim Slotek\, Original Cin \n  \n“As always\, the images they capture are stunning and damning in equal measure.” – Andrew Parker\, The Gate \n  \nA cinematic meditation on humanity’s massive reengineering of the planet\, Anthropocene is a four years in the making feature documentary film from the multiple-award winning team of Jennifer Baichwal\, Nicholas de Pencier\, and Edward Burtynsky. \nThird in a trilogy that includes Manufactured Landscapes (2006) and Watermark (2013)\, the film follows the research of an international body of scientists\, the Anthropocene Working Group who\, after nearly 10 years of research\, are arguing that the evidence shows the Holocene Epoch gave way to the Anthropocene Epoch in the mid-twentieth century\, as a result of profound and lasting human changes to the Earth. \nFrom concrete seawalls in China that now cover 60% of the mainland coast\, to the biggest terrestrial machines ever built in Germany\, to psychedelic potash mines in Russia’s Ural Mountains\, to metal festivals in the closed city of Norilsk\, to the devastated Great Barrier Reef in Australia and massive marble quarries in Carrara\, the filmmakers have traversed the globe using high-end production values and state of the art camera techniques to document the evidence and experience of human planetary domination. \nAt the intersection of art and science\, Anthropocene witnesses\, in an experiential and non-didactic sense\, a critical moment in geological history — bringing a provocative and unforgettable experience of our species’ breadth and impact. \n  \nOfficial Selection – Toronto International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiYoojU_z-A” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n\nProgram is Sponsored by: \n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/anthropocene-the-human-epoch-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181115T172700
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181030T165318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T165318Z
UID:5186-1542297600-1542302820@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: The Human Epoch
DESCRIPTION:[col_one] \n \nAnthropocene: The Human Epoch\nScreening: Thursday\, November 15\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nUptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nDirected by: Jennifer Baichwal\, Nicholas de Pencier\, Edward Burtynsky\nWritten by: Jennifer Baichwal\nNarrated by: Alicia Vikander\nDocumentary\, PG\, 87 minutes\, Language: English/Russian/Italian/German/Mandarin/Cantonese with English subtitles (Canada) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5190″] \n  \n“To say that there are no easy answers to planetary woes is to state the obvious. But the film seeks to reveal rather than lecture\, in the hope that our eyes will convince our brains to act before it’s too late.” – Peter Howell\, Toronto Star \n  \n“Stunningly\, even hypnotically shot – from the world’s largest landfill in Kenya\, to the most polluted city in Russia (Norilsk\, Siberia) to tons of tusks representing 10\,000 dead elephants. A hard doc to walk away from unaffected.” – Jim Slotek\, Original Cin \n  \n“As always\, the images they capture are stunning and damning in equal measure.” – Andrew Parker\, The Gate \n  \nA cinematic meditation on humanity’s massive reengineering of the planet\, Anthropocene is a four years in the making feature documentary film from the multiple-award winning team of Jennifer Baichwal\, Nicholas de Pencier\, and Edward Burtynsky. \nThird in a trilogy that includes Manufactured Landscapes (2006) and Watermark (2013)\, the film follows the research of an international body of scientists\, the Anthropocene Working Group who\, after nearly 10 years of research\, are arguing that the evidence shows the Holocene Epoch gave way to the Anthropocene Epoch in the mid-twentieth century\, as a result of profound and lasting human changes to the Earth. \nFrom concrete seawalls in China that now cover 60% of the mainland coast\, to the biggest terrestrial machines ever built in Germany\, to psychedelic potash mines in Russia’s Ural Mountains\, to metal festivals in the closed city of Norilsk\, to the devastated Great Barrier Reef in Australia and massive marble quarries in Carrara\, the filmmakers have traversed the globe using high-end production values and state of the art camera techniques to document the evidence and experience of human planetary domination. \nAt the intersection of art and science\, Anthropocene witnesses\, in an experiential and non-didactic sense\, a critical moment in geological history — bringing a provocative and unforgettable experience of our species’ breadth and impact. \n  \nOfficial Selection – Toronto International Film Festival\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiYoojU_z-A” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n\nProgram is Sponsored by: \n \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/anthropocene-the-human-epoch/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181108T202500
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181030T163905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T163905Z
UID:5181-1541703600-1541708700@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:The Guilty
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Guilty (Den skyldige)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, November 7\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, November 8\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Gustav Möller\nCast: Jakob Cedergren\, Jessica Dinnage\, Omar Shargawi\, Johan Olsen\, Jacob Hauberg Lohmann\nCrime/Drama/Thriller\, PG\, 85 minutes\, Language: Danish with English subtitles (Denmark) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5194″] \n  \n“If the setting of “The Guilty” couldn’t be simpler\, its immaculate execution by first-time director Gustav Möller couldn’t be more gripping and involving.” – Kenneth Turan\, Los Angeles Times \n  \n“Piecing together what is really going on is almost as satisfying as figuring out the clues of a first-rate detective story.“ – Peter Rainer\, Christian Science Monitor \n  \nWhen police officer Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren) is demoted to deskwork\, he expects a sleepy beat as an emergency dispatcher. That all changes when he answers a panicked phone call from a kidnapped woman who then disconnects abruptly. Asger\, confined to the police station\, is forced to use others as his eyes and ears as the severity of the crime slowly becomes clearer. The search to find the missing woman and her assailant will take every bit of his intuition and skill\, as a ticking clock and his own personal demons conspire against him. This innovative and unrelenting Danish thriller uses a single location to great effect\, ratcheting up the tension as twists pile up and secrets are revealed. Director Gustav Möller expertly frames the increasingly messy proceedings against the clean Scandinavian sterility of the police department\, while Cedergren’s strong performance anchors the film and places the audience squarely in Holm’s tragically flawed yet well-intentioned mind space. \n  \n10 AWARD WINS\, 13 NOMINATIONS \nWinner – World Cinema – Dramatic/Audience Award\, Sundance Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film – Austin Fantastic Fest\, 2018\nWinner – Best Film/International Competition – Baltic Debuts Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee – People’s Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature\, Melbourne International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Audience Award/World Cinema\, Montclair Film Festival (MFF)\, 2018\nNominee – Best Film\, Montréal Festival of New Cinema\, 2018\nWinner – Audience Award\, Rotterdam International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Best Director\, Seattle International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Best Feature Film\, Cinefest Sudbury\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hfcJpRwfhY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-guilty-4/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181108T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181108T172500
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181030T163807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T163807Z
UID:5179-1541692800-1541697900@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:The Guilty
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Guilty (Den skyldige)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, November 7\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, November 8\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Gustav Möller\nCast: Jakob Cedergren\, Jessica Dinnage\, Omar Shargawi\, Johan Olsen\, Jacob Hauberg Lohmann\nCrime/Drama/Thriller\, PG\, 85 minutes\, Language: Danish with English subtitles (Denmark) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5194″] \n  \n“If the setting of “The Guilty” couldn’t be simpler\, its immaculate execution by first-time director Gustav Möller couldn’t be more gripping and involving.” – Kenneth Turan\, Los Angeles Times \n  \n“Piecing together what is really going on is almost as satisfying as figuring out the clues of a first-rate detective story.“ – Peter Rainer\, Christian Science Monitor \n  \nWhen police officer Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren) is demoted to deskwork\, he expects a sleepy beat as an emergency dispatcher. That all changes when he answers a panicked phone call from a kidnapped woman who then disconnects abruptly. Asger\, confined to the police station\, is forced to use others as his eyes and ears as the severity of the crime slowly becomes clearer. The search to find the missing woman and her assailant will take every bit of his intuition and skill\, as a ticking clock and his own personal demons conspire against him. This innovative and unrelenting Danish thriller uses a single location to great effect\, ratcheting up the tension as twists pile up and secrets are revealed. Director Gustav Möller expertly frames the increasingly messy proceedings against the clean Scandinavian sterility of the police department\, while Cedergren’s strong performance anchors the film and places the audience squarely in Holm’s tragically flawed yet well-intentioned mind space. \n  \n10 AWARD WINS\, 13 NOMINATIONS \nWinner – World Cinema – Dramatic/Audience Award\, Sundance Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film – Austin Fantastic Fest\, 2018\nWinner – Best Film/International Competition – Baltic Debuts Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee – People’s Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature\, Melbourne International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Audience Award/World Cinema\, Montclair Film Festival (MFF)\, 2018\nNominee – Best Film\, Montréal Festival of New Cinema\, 2018\nWinner – Audience Award\, Rotterdam International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Best Director\, Seattle International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Best Feature Film\, Cinefest Sudbury\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hfcJpRwfhY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-guilty-3/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181107T202500
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181030T163626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T163626Z
UID:5177-1541617200-1541622300@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:The Guilty
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Guilty (Den skyldige)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, November 7\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, November 8\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Gustav Möller\nCast: Jakob Cedergren\, Jessica Dinnage\, Omar Shargawi\, Johan Olsen\, Jacob Hauberg Lohmann\nCrime/Drama/Thriller\, PG\, 85 minutes\, Language: Danish with English subtitles (Denmark) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5194″] \n  \n“If the setting of “The Guilty” couldn’t be simpler\, its immaculate execution by first-time director Gustav Möller couldn’t be more gripping and involving.” – Kenneth Turan\, Los Angeles Times \n  \n“Piecing together what is really going on is almost as satisfying as figuring out the clues of a first-rate detective story.“ – Peter Rainer\, Christian Science Monitor \n  \nWhen police officer Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren) is demoted to deskwork\, he expects a sleepy beat as an emergency dispatcher. That all changes when he answers a panicked phone call from a kidnapped woman who then disconnects abruptly. Asger\, confined to the police station\, is forced to use others as his eyes and ears as the severity of the crime slowly becomes clearer. The search to find the missing woman and her assailant will take every bit of his intuition and skill\, as a ticking clock and his own personal demons conspire against him. This innovative and unrelenting Danish thriller uses a single location to great effect\, ratcheting up the tension as twists pile up and secrets are revealed. Director Gustav Möller expertly frames the increasingly messy proceedings against the clean Scandinavian sterility of the police department\, while Cedergren’s strong performance anchors the film and places the audience squarely in Holm’s tragically flawed yet well-intentioned mind space. \n  \n10 AWARD WINS\, 13 NOMINATIONS \nWinner – World Cinema – Dramatic/Audience Award\, Sundance Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film – Austin Fantastic Fest\, 2018\nWinner – Best Film/International Competition – Baltic Debuts Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee – People’s Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature\, Melbourne International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Audience Award/World Cinema\, Montclair Film Festival (MFF)\, 2018\nNominee – Best Film\, Montréal Festival of New Cinema\, 2018\nWinner – Audience Award\, Rotterdam International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Best Director\, Seattle International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Best Feature Film\, Cinefest Sudbury\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hfcJpRwfhY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-guilty-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181107T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181107T172500
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181030T163510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T163510Z
UID:5175-1541606400-1541611500@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:The Guilty
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Guilty (Den skyldige)\n\nScreening:\nWednesday\, November 7\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nThursday\, November 8\, 2018 – 4pm\, 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop St. W.\, Barrie \n  \nCo-written and Directed by: Gustav Möller\nCast: Jakob Cedergren\, Jessica Dinnage\, Omar Shargawi\, Johan Olsen\, Jacob Hauberg Lohmann\nCrime/Drama/Thriller\, PG\, 85 minutes\, Language: Danish with English subtitles (Denmark) \n  \n[btnsx id=”5194″] \n  \n“If the setting of “The Guilty” couldn’t be simpler\, its immaculate execution by first-time director Gustav Möller couldn’t be more gripping and involving.” – Kenneth Turan\, Los Angeles Times \n  \n“Piecing together what is really going on is almost as satisfying as figuring out the clues of a first-rate detective story.“ – Peter Rainer\, Christian Science Monitor \n  \nWhen police officer Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren) is demoted to deskwork\, he expects a sleepy beat as an emergency dispatcher. That all changes when he answers a panicked phone call from a kidnapped woman who then disconnects abruptly. Asger\, confined to the police station\, is forced to use others as his eyes and ears as the severity of the crime slowly becomes clearer. The search to find the missing woman and her assailant will take every bit of his intuition and skill\, as a ticking clock and his own personal demons conspire against him. This innovative and unrelenting Danish thriller uses a single location to great effect\, ratcheting up the tension as twists pile up and secrets are revealed. Director Gustav Möller expertly frames the increasingly messy proceedings against the clean Scandinavian sterility of the police department\, while Cedergren’s strong performance anchors the film and places the audience squarely in Holm’s tragically flawed yet well-intentioned mind space. \n  \n10 AWARD WINS\, 13 NOMINATIONS \nWinner – World Cinema – Dramatic/Audience Award\, Sundance Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Film – Austin Fantastic Fest\, 2018\nWinner – Best Film/International Competition – Baltic Debuts Film Festival\, 2018\nNominee – People’s Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature\, Melbourne International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Audience Award/World Cinema\, Montclair Film Festival (MFF)\, 2018\nNominee – Best Film\, Montréal Festival of New Cinema\, 2018\nWinner – Audience Award\, Rotterdam International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Best Director\, Seattle International Film Festival\, 2018\nWinner – Best Feature Film\, Cinefest Sudbury\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hfcJpRwfhY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n  \n \n  \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-guilty/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181021T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181021T212400
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181008T191304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T191304Z
UID:5009-1540152000-1540157040@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Nothing Like a Dame
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nNothing Like a Dame (Tea with the Dames)\nDirected by: Roger Michell\nWith: Maggie Smith\, Judi Dench\, Joan Plowright\, Eileen Atkins\nDocumentary | PG | 94 min. | United Kingdom \n  \nSCREENING:\nSunday\, October 21 – 8:00 pm \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“You don’t have to be familiar with all of their work to appreciate their experience and the words of wisdom they impart on the audience.” – Matthew Toomey\, ABC RADIO\, Brisbane \n“It’s not just what she says but the way she says it\, that makes Judi Dench’s advice to her younger self so moving. Be less susceptible to falling in love\, she says. This is one of the wonderful moments in this fly-on-the-wall documentary…” – Louise Keller\, Urban Cinefile \n  \nWhat happens when four legends of British stage and screen get together? Dame Maggie Smith\, Dame Judi Dench\, Dame Eileen Atkins\, and Dame Joan Plowright are among the most celebrated actresses of our time\, with scores of iconic performances\, decades of wisdom\, and innumerable Oscars\, Tonys\, Emmys\, and BAFTAs between them. They are also longtime friends who hereby invite you to join them for a weekend in the country as they catch up with one another\, reminisce\, and share their candid\, delightfully irreverent thoughts on everything from art to aging to love to a life lived in the spotlight. Bursting with devilish wit and whip-smart insights\, Nothing Like a Dame is a remarkable opportunity to spend time in the company of four all-time greats – up close and unfiltered. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsfvfH-8QWM” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/nothing-like-a-dame-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181021T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181021T194400
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181008T204123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T204123Z
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SUMMARY:The Happy Prince
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nThe Happy Prince\nWritten and Directed by: Rupert Everett\nCast: Rupert Everett\, Colin Firth\, Colin Morgan\, Edwin Thomas\, Emily Watson\nDrama/History\, 14A for sexual content\, nudity\, coarse language\, violence\, drug use | 104 min. | English/Italian/French with English subtitles | United Kingdom/Italy/Belgium/Germany \n  \nSCREENING:\nSaturday\, October 20 – 7:30 pm\nSunday\, October 21 – 6:00 pm \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“The Happy Prince proves that a film can be both bleak and warm-spirited\, as befits its mighty subject.” – David Edelstein\, NEW YORK MAGAZINE/VULTURE \n“As a director\, Everett is sometimes heavy-handed\, but the performances\, and the undeniable injustice of Wilde’s ordeal\, make for a tragedy worthy of its drama-loving subject.” – Helen O’Hara\, TIME OUT \n  \nThe last days of Oscar Wilde – and the ghosts that haunted them – are vividly evoked in Rupert Everett’s directorial debut. Everett gives a career defining performance as Wilde\, physically and emotionally embodying the literary genius as he lives out his last days in exile in Europe. His body ailing and heavy\, his mind spinning\, he survives by falling back on the flamboyant irony and brilliant wit that defined him. As the film travels through Wilde’s final act and journeys through England\, France and Italy\, desire and loyalty face off\, the transience of lust is laid bare\, and the true riches of love are revealed. \n  \n1 WIN\, 2 NOMINATIONS:\nWon – Best Production\, Bavarian Film Awards\, 2018\nNominated – Best Feature Film\, Berlin International Film Festival\, 2018\nNominated – Best Costume Design\, German Film Awards\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sPkicgSc6M” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-happy-prince-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181021T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181021T185500
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181008T194034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T194034Z
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SUMMARY:My Generation
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n \nMy Generation\nDirected by: David Batty\nPresented by: Michael Caine\nWith: Joan Collins\, Roger Daltrey\, Lulu\, Twiggy\, Marianne Faithfull and Paul McCartney\nDocumentary | PG for coarse language\, substance abuse\, tobacco use | 85 min. | United Kingdom \n  \nSCREENING: \nThursday\, October 18 – 7:30 pm\nSunday\, October 21 – 5:30 pm \nGet your tickets here! \n  \n“A brilliantly thrilling look back at the flowering of creativity and freethinking spirit of 1960s London\, through the thoroughly charming perspective of Michael Caine.” – Mary Ann Johanson\, Flick Filosopher \n“Many of the anecdotes and insights here will already be familiar to anyone with even a passing knowledge of the period but that doesn’t reduce in the slightest the nostalgic pleasure that the film provides throughout.” – Geoffrey Macnab\, Independent UK \n  \nBritish film icon Michael Caine narrates and stars in My Generation\, the vivid and inspiring story of his personal journey through 1960s London. Based on personal accounts and stunning archive footage\, this feature-length documentary film sees Caine travel back in time to talk to The Beatles\, Twiggy\, David Bailey\, Mary Quant\, The Rolling Stones\, David Hockney and other star names. The film has been painstakingly assembled over the last six years to tell the story of the birth of pop culture in London\, through the eyes of the young Michael Caine: For the first time in history the young working class stood up for ourselves and said: “We’re here\, this is our society and were not going away!” \n  \nWon – Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award (Michael Caine)\, Venice Film Festival\, 2017\nNominated – Best Foreign Music Trailer\, Golden Trailer Awards\, 2018 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEz2fIhB6ok” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/my-generation-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20181021T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20181021T165000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192619
CREATED:20181008T200755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181008T200755Z
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SUMMARY:This Mountain Life
DESCRIPTION:[col_one ] \n\nDirected by: Grant Baldwin\nWritten by: Grant Baldwin and Jenny Rustemeyer\nAdventure/Documentary | PG | 80 min. | Canada/USA \n  \nSCREENING:\nFriday\, October 12 – 7:00 pm  [Festival Opener]\nSunday\, October 21 – 3:30 pm \n  \n[btnsx id=”4880″] \n  \n“Breathtaking cinematography and brilliant aerial imagery.” – Alexander Rogalski\, Hot Docs 2018 \n  \nThe awe evoked by mountainous landscapes is universal\, yet few people ever venture into genuine wilderness. Living amongst us is a special breed of people\, undefined by age\, gender\, profession or background: for them\, the draw of the mountains is all-consuming. After months of preparation\, Martina and her 60 year-old mother Tania embark on a 6 month\, 2300 km journey which takes them from Squamish\, BC to Alaska\, through a relentless alpine wilderness. There are others who share a passion for the mountain life: a group of nuns inhabiting a cloistered retreat to be closer to God; a risk-taking photographer; an impassioned climber; a focused snow artist; a couple who has been living off grid for nearly 50 years: what is it that leads these adventurous people to sacrifice everything – comfort\, family\, personal safety – for such an existence? Shot in cinematic detail\, This Mountain Life attempts to answer the question and offers a riveting portrait of idealistic passion set high in the stunningly beautiful peaks of British Columbia. \n  \n \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qiw-c4K05F0″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n[/col_one]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/this-mountain-life-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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