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SUMMARY:Hunting Elephants - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nHunting Elephants\n \nScreening: Wednesday July 8\, 2015 – 7pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nTickets: $10 Adult; $8 Senior/Student\nWritten and Directed by: Rashef Levi\nCast: Gil Blank\, Sasson Gabai\, Moni Moshonov\, Zvika Hadar\, Yaël Abecassis and Patrick Stewart\nComedy\, PG\, 107 minutes\, English/Hebrew with English Subtitles\n(Israel/USA) \n  \n“A little gem.” – Leba Hertz\, San Francisco Chronicle \n  \n“Reshef Levi’s latest film is a crowd-pleasing crime caper with an impressive cast.”- The Jerusalem Post \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \nA huge box-office smash in Israel\, Reshef Levi’s Hunting Elephants unites some of Israel’s most treasured stars of the stage and screen alongside Sir Patrick Stewart in this modern-day heist film. Jonathan is a bright 12-year-old — perhaps too bright\, since everyone picks on him at school\, including his teachers. His closest friend in the world is his father\, Daniel. The two of them meet up every day after school when Jonathan visits Daniel at his job at the bank. One day\, Daniel is involved in an accident at work and the bank refuses to take responsibility for it. With the help of his cranky grandfather Eliyahu\, Eliyahu’s wily friend Nick\, and a disgraced\, eccentric British Lord\, the boy comes up with a crazy plan that will help save his family\, while getting even with his father’s sleazy former boss: the four of them are going to rob the bank! \n  \nAdvance tickets are available two weeks before each screening at Uptown Theatre box office or MacLaren Art Centre\, or day of screening. Theatre box office opens one hour before first screening of the day. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9cGh-UwUAo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
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LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150708T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150708T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150616T222834Z
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SUMMARY:Hunting Elephants - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:[col_one_third ] \n[col_one_third ] \n \n[/col_one_third] \n[col_two_thirds ] \nHunting Elephants\n \nScreening: Wednesday July 8\, 2015 – 4pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nTickets: $10 Adult; $8 Senior/Student\nWritten and Directed by: Rashef Levi\nCast: Gil Blank\, Sasson Gabai\, Moni Moshonov\, Zvika Hadar\, Yaël Abecassis and Patrick Stewart\nComedy\, PG\, 107 minutes\, English/Hebrew with English Subtitles\n(Israel/USA) \n  \n“A little gem.” – Leba Hertz\, San Francisco Chronicle \n  \n“Reshef Levi’s latest film is a crowd-pleasing crime caper with an impressive cast.”- The Jerusalem Post \n[/col_two_thirds] \n[col_one ] \nA huge box-office smash in Israel\, Reshef Levi’s Hunting Elephants unites some of Israel’s most treasured stars of the stage and screen alongside Sir Patrick Stewart in this modern-day heist film. Jonathan is a bright 12-year-old — perhaps too bright\, since everyone picks on him at school\, including his teachers. His closest friend in the world is his father\, Daniel. The two of them meet up every day after school when Jonathan visits Daniel at his job at the bank. One day\, Daniel is involved in an accident at work and the bank refuses to take responsibility for it. With the help of his cranky grandfather Eliyahu\, Eliyahu’s wily friend Nick\, and a disgraced\, eccentric British Lord\, the boy comes up with a crazy plan that will help save his family\, while getting even with his father’s sleazy former boss: the four of them are going to rob the bank! \n  \nAdvance tickets are available two weeks before each screening at Uptown Theatre box office or MacLaren Art Centre\, or day of screening. Theatre box office opens one hour before first screening of the day. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9cGh-UwUAo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/hunting-elephants-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150621T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150621T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150529T221457Z
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SUMMARY:Keesic Douglas: Films Short Like Loin Cloths - 3PM
DESCRIPTION:Keesic Douglas: Films Short Like Loin Cloths\n \nScreening: Sunday\, June 21\, 2015 – 3:00 pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nShort films directed by: Keesic Douglas\nSpecial Presentation Curated by: Aylan Couchie\nTickets: $10 \nWe are honoured to welcome Ojibway director/artist Keesic Douglas to the Uptown Theatre for an installation piece\, a curated selection of his short films and a Q & A following the film presentation. \n  \n\nBear Hunt\n2013\, 13 minutes\, Rated 14A \nWhen a Northern First Nation fears a bear attack\, two boys go on a quest to protect themselves. This Film was screened as a part of the 2013 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. \n\nIndian Affairs\n2013\, 10 minutes\, B&W\, English \nAn Aboriginal woman searching for her identity enlists the help of a professional in this homage to film noir detective films. The Maltese Falcon meets Chinatown meets Dances with Wolves meets Rez style. \n\nRezolution\n2008\, 9 minutes\, B&W\, English \nTwo people meet in a “Rez” style restaurant as dark secrets are revealed\, conflicts arise\, and peace is made. This film was screened as a part of the 2008 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. \n\nThe Vanishing Trace\n2007\, 10 minutes\, B&W\, English \nThe Vanishing Trace follows seven aboriginal people as they tell their stories of times in their lives where they were stereotyped for being “Indian”. This film was screened as a part of the 2007 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. “This piece was made for my son\, a five-year old Ojibway who is starting to face many of the issues that I remember growing up with.” – Keesic Douglas \n  \nKeesic Douglas is an Ojibway artist from the Rama First Nation in central Ontario\, Canada. His practice utilizes photography\, video and performance focusing on themes of exploring history\, identity\, representation\, and the environment through an Indigenous perspective. His work has been exhibited both across Canada and internationally. His work has been shown in solo exhibitions in Winnipeg\, Toronto and recently the Orillia Museum of Art & History as well as group exhibitions in Prague\, Mexico\, Vancouver\, Montreal and New York City. In 2009 his video War Pony screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany. His short film The Vanishing Trace won best short documentary at the imagineNATIVE Film Festival in 2007. In the summer of 2014\, his work was exhibited as part of Before and After the Horizon: Anishinaabe Artists of the Great Lakes at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Keesic graduated with a BFA from OCAD in 2008 where he won the medal for photography and completed his MFA at UBC in Vancouver BC in 2010. \n\nAdvance tickets are available two weeks before each screening at the MacLaren Art Centre\, located at 37 Mulcaster Street\, Barrie (during gallery hours) or the Uptown Theatre box office (in the evenings an hour before their first screening). HST is included in the ticket price.
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LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150620T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150620T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150529T221748Z
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SUMMARY:Trick or Treaty? - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Trick or Treaty?\n \nScreening: Saturday\, June 20\, 2015 – 7:00 pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Alanis Obomsawin\nDocumentary\, PG\, 85 minutes\, Language: English/Cree with English Subtitles (CANADA) \n“This provocative documentary is a fitting film with which to place Obomsawin alongside the likes of Jean-Luc Godard\, Hong Sang-soo\, and recent Cannes champion Nuri Bilge Ceylan\, for Trick or Treaty? truly proves Obomsawin a master of the art form.” – Patrick Mullen\, POV Magazine \n“With typical show don’t tell style\, Alanis Obomsawin has crafted another documentary that artfully lays the issues bare (land rights\, suicide\, forgotten murders\, assimilation) that could likely apply to aboriginal peoples world-wide.” – S. James Wegg\, JWR \nThis feature documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin (Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance) profiles Indigenous leaders in their quest for justice as they seek to establish dialogue with the Canadian government. By tracing the history of their ancestors since the signing of Treaty No. 9\, these leaders aim to raise awareness about issues vital to First Nations in Canada: respect for and protection of their lands and their natural resources\, and the right to hunt and fish so that their societies can prosper. In recent years\, an awareness-raising movement has been surfacing in First Nations communities. In this powerful documentary\, those who refuse to surrender are given a chance to speak out. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lst4meSmVck” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/trick-or-treaty-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150618T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150507T153518Z
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SUMMARY:FÉLIX & MEIRA - 8PM
DESCRIPTION:Félix & Meira\n \nScreening: Thursday\, June 18\, 2015 – 8pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Maxime Giroux\nCast: Martin Dubreuil\, Hadas Yaron\, Benoît Girard and Melissa Weisz\nDrama/Family/Romance\, PG for a scene of nudity/sexuality/mature thematics\,105 minutes\, Language: French | Yiddish | English | Spanish | Hebrew | Italian with English Subtitles (CANADA) \n“In a strange way\, Félix et Meira is so powerful precisely because it’s so understated.” – Brendan Kelly\, Montreal Gazette \nFÉLIX AND MEIRA is a calling card for its young director\, Maxime Giroux a story of an unconventional romance between two people living vastly different realities mere blocks away from one another. Each lost in their everyday lives\, Meira (Hadas Yaron)\, a Hasidic Jewish wife and mother and Félix (Martin Dubreuil)\, a Secular loner mourning the recent death of his estranged father\, unexpectedly meet in a local bakery in Montreal’s Mile End district. What starts as an innocent friendship becomes more serious as the two wayward strangers find comfort in one another. As Felix opens Meira’s eyes to the world outside of her tight-knit Orthodox community\, her desire for change becomes harder for her to ignore\, ultimately forcing her to choose: remain in the life that she knows or give it all up to be with Félix. Giroux’s film is a poignant and touching tale of self-discovery set against the backdrops of Montreal\, Brooklyn\, and Venice\, Italy. \nAwards: \nNominated\, Audience Choice Award\, Chicago International Film Festival\, 2014\nNominated\, Best Film\, San Sebastián International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Canadian Feature Film\, Toronto International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Actor (Hadas Yaron)\, Best Director (Maxime Giroux)\, Best Screenplay\, Best Canadian Feature\, Whistler Film Festival\, 2014 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”vimeo” video_url=”https://vimeo.com/105251811″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/felix-meira-8pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150618T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150618T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150507T153336Z
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SUMMARY:FÉLIX & MEIRA - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Félix & Meira\n \nScreening: Thursday\, June 18\, 2015 – 4pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Maxime Giroux\nCast: Martin Dubreuil\, Hadas Yaron\, Benoît Girard and Melissa Weisz\nDrama/Family/Romance\, PG for a scene of nudity/sexuality/mature thematics\,105 minutes\, Language: French | Yiddish | English | Spanish | Hebrew | Italian with English Subtitles (CANADA) \n“In a strange way\, Félix et Meira is so powerful precisely because it’s so understated.” – Brendan Kelly\, Montreal Gazette \nFÉLIX AND MEIRA is a calling card for its young director\, Maxime Giroux a story of an unconventional romance between two people living vastly different realities mere blocks away from one another. Each lost in their everyday lives\, Meira (Hadas Yaron)\, a Hasidic Jewish wife and mother and Félix (Martin Dubreuil)\, a Secular loner mourning the recent death of his estranged father\, unexpectedly meet in a local bakery in Montreal’s Mile End district. What starts as an innocent friendship becomes more serious as the two wayward strangers find comfort in one another. As Felix opens Meira’s eyes to the world outside of her tight-knit Orthodox community\, her desire for change becomes harder for her to ignore\, ultimately forcing her to choose: remain in the life that she knows or give it all up to be with Félix. Giroux’s film is a poignant and touching tale of self-discovery set against the backdrops of Montreal\, Brooklyn\, and Venice\, Italy. \nAwards: \nNominated\, Audience Choice Award\, Chicago International Film Festival\, 2014\nNominated\, Best Film\, San Sebastián International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Canadian Feature Film\, Toronto International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Actor (Hadas Yaron)\, Best Director (Maxime Giroux)\, Best Screenplay\, Best Canadian Feature\, Whistler Film Festival\, 2014 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”vimeo” video_url=”https://vimeo.com/105251811″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/felix-meira-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150617T211500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150617T211500
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150606T052635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150606T052635Z
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SUMMARY:THE THREE AMIGOS! - Outdoor Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Three Amigos!\nWednesday\, June 17 (rain date June 18) – Lawn Chair Luminata\nTime: dusk\nLocation: Memorial Square\, downtown \nCo-Written and Directed by: John Landis\nCast: Steve Martin\, Chevy Chase and Martin Short\n1986\, Western/Comedy\, PG for some mature content and coarse language\, 104 minutes (USA) \nSynopsis: This slapstick farce features Dusty Bottoms (Chevy Chase)\, Lucky Day (Steve Martin)\, and Ned Nederlander (Martin Short)\, as three silent movie cowboy stars who get the axe from their Hollywood studio. Just at that opportune moment\, a woman named Carmen (Patrice Martinez) asks them to come to her forgotten little town south of the border and do some work for her\, for a tidy sum. The three “stooges” agree\, thinking they are going to perform their singing cowboy routine\, but instead Carmen wants them to get rid of the nasty El Guapo (Alfonso Arau) who is running roughshod over the good citizens of the town. Not the kind of heroes they appear to be in the movies\, they have a difficult time helping out the distressed townsfolk. \nSponsored by the Downtown Barrie Business Association (BIA)
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-three-amigos-outdoor-screening/
LOCATION:Memorial Square\, Barrie\, Ontario\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150614T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150614T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150529T222522Z
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SUMMARY:The Wrecking Crew - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:The Wrecking Crew\n \nScreening: Sunday\, June 14\, 2015 – 7:00 pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Denny Tedesco\nFeaturing: Lou Adler\, Herb Alpert\, The Association\, Chuck Barris\, The Beach Boys\, Sonny Bono\, Cher\, Glen Campbell\, Dick Clark and more\nDocumentary\, PG\, 101 minutes (USA) \n “Wonderful\, touching and hilarious.” – Elvis Costello \n“A must to see and listen to.” – Indiewire \n“You’ll love this!” – NOW Magazine \nTheir roster of hit songs is unmatched in the recording industry and includes some of pop music’s most timeless and recognizable songs. They are The Wrecking Crew\, a group of professional session musicians and the unsung heroes who provided the backbeat\, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove the number one hits of artists as varied as Frank Sinatra\, Nancy Sinatra\, The Monkees\, The Byrds\, The Carpenters and Cher. Produced and directed by Denny Tedesco\, son of legendary late Wrecking Crew guitarist Tommy Tedesco\, The Wrecking Crew is the story of how these dedicated musicians brought the flair and musicianship that made the American “west coast sound” a dominant cultural force around the world. It is a fun and moving tribute from Denny to his father\, the music\, the times and the secret star-making machine known only as The Wrecking Crew. \n  \nShown in Partnership with the Barrie Jazz and Blues Festival. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX5BCgmr7tg” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-wrecking-crew-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150614T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150529T222202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150529T222202Z
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SUMMARY:Keep On\, Keepin' On - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Keep On\, Keepin’ On\n \nScreening: Sunday\, June 14\, 2015 – 4:00 pm\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Alan Hicks\nFeaturing: Clark Terry\, Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones\nDocumentary\, PG for some language 86 minutes (USA) \n  \n“There’s no need to be a jazz aficionado to enjoy this story\, as the film is not just a description of music icon but a rare chance at seeing\, in reality\, both the beginning and the end of a highly unlikely dream.” – Eamon OLoughlin\, FILMINK Australia \n“As joyful as a jumping jazz riff\, Keep on Keepin’ On is an inspiring story of devotion\, dedication and multi-generational friendship.” – Linda Barnard\, Toronto Star \n  \nShot over the course of five years by first time filmmaker Al Hicks\, KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON depicts the remarkable story of 93-year-old jazz legend Clark Terry. A living monument to the Golden Era of Jazz\, Terry – a mentor to Miles Davis – is among the few performers ever to have played in both Count Basie’s and Duke Ellington’s bands. In the 1960’s\, he broke the colour barrier as the first African-American staff musician at NBC – on “The Tonight Show”. Today\, after a life spent working with and teaching the most totemic figures in jazz history\, Terry continues to attract and cultivate budding talents. KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON highlights his friendship with the preternaturally gifted Justin Kauflin\, a blind\, 23-year-old piano prodigy who suffers from debilitating stage fright. Not long after Kauflin is invited to compete in an elite Jazz competition\, Terry’s health takes a turn for the worse. As the clock ticks\, we see two friends confront the toughest challenges of their lives. Kauflin’s work on the film’s score with composer Dave Grusin sets the tone for a story that spans decades\, lifetimes and the entire history of modern Jazz\, complete with firsthand anecdotes from Jones and Herbie Hancock. KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON is a film crafted with great affection by Hicks – another former student of Terry’s – a grace note for his teacher\, infused with soulfulness and serendipity. Paula DuPre’ Pesmen (behind the Academy Award winning THE COVE and the Oscar nominated CHASING ICE) produced the film with seven time Academy Award nominee Quincy Jones who also counts Terry as his mentor. Jones came on board as producer after literally walking into the film as one of its subjects\, discovering Justin’s talent purely by chance during a visit at Clark’s home. \n  \nShown in Partnership with the Barrie Jazz and Blues Festival. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrHA4axGXZo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/keep-on-keepin-on-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150606T211500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150606T211500
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150528T225427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150528T225427Z
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SUMMARY:THE INCREDIBLES - Outdoor screening
DESCRIPTION:The Incredibles\nSaturday\, June 6 (rain date June 13) – Starlight Cinema at Celebrate Barrie\nTime: dusk\nLocation: Centennial Beach \nWritten and Directed by: Brad Bird\n2004\, Family/Animated\, PG\, 115 minutes (USA) \nSynopsis: Once one of the world’s top masked crime fighters\, Bob Parr–known to all as “Mr. Incredible”–fought evil and saved lives on a daily basis. But now fifteen years later\, Bob and his wife–a famous superhero in her own right–have adopted civilian identities and retreated to the suburbs to live normal lives with their three kids. Now he’s a clock-punching insurance claims adjuster fighting boredom and a bulging waistline. Itching to get back into action\, Bob gets his chance when a mysterious communication summons him to a remote island for a top-secret assignment. \n \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZbzbC9285I” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/the-incredibles-celebrate-barrie/
LOCATION:Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150507T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T152517Z
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SUMMARY:TIMBUKTU - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Timbuktu \nScreening: Thursday\, June 4\, 2015 – 7pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Abderrahmane Sissako\nCast: Abel Jafri\, Toulou Kiki\, Ibrahim Ahmed\nDrama\, 14A for some violence and mature thematic elements\, 97 minutes\, Language: English\, Arabic\, French\, Tamashek\, Bombara and Songhay with English subtitles (FRANCE/MAURITANIA/MALI) \n  \n“A lovely if sad story of contrasts one will not soon forget.” – Jean Lowerison\, ReviewExpress.com\n \n“Even though the atrocities committed by radical jihadists dominate the headlines and airwaves\, few in the West know what it’s like to live under their reign. Timbuktu…is a moving\, haunting and beautifully shot peek behind the closed cultural curtain.” – Cary Darling\, Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com \n  \nNot far from the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu\, now ruled by the religious fundamentalists\, proud cattle herder Kidane (Ibrahim Ahmed aka Pino) lives peacefully in the dunes with his wife Satima (Toulou Kiki)\, his daughter Toya (Layla Walet Mohamed)\, and Issan (Mehdi Ag Mohamed)\, their twelve-year-old shepherd. In town\, the people suffer\, powerless\, from the regime of terror imposed by the Jihadists determined to control their faith. Music\, laughter\, cigarettes\, even soccer have been banned. The women have become shadows but resist with dignity. Every day\, the new improvised courts issue tragic and absurd sentences. Kidane and his family are being spared the chaos that prevails in Timbuktu. But their destiny changes abruptly in this stunningly rendered film from a master of world cinema. \n  \nAwards: \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2015\nWon\, Best World Cinema\, African-American Film Critics Association\, 2014\nNominated\, Best Arabic Film\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, François Chalais Award\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Director\, Chicago International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Film\, Best Director\, Best Original Screenplay\, Best Original Music\, Best Sound\, César Awards\, 2015 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CspcDYQ-SiY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/timbuktu-7pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150604T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150507T152340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T152340Z
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SUMMARY:TIMBUKTU - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Timbuktu \nScreening: Thursday\, June 4\, 2015 – 4pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Abderrahmane Sissako\nCast: Abel Jafri\, Toulou Kiki\, Ibrahim Ahmed\nDrama\, 14A for some violence and mature thematic elements\, 97 minutes\, Language: English\, Arabic\, French\, Tamashek\, Bombara and Songhay with English subtitles (FRANCE/MAURITANIA/MALI) \n  \n“A lovely if sad story of contrasts one will not soon forget.” – Jean Lowerison\, ReviewExpress.com\n \n“Even though the atrocities committed by radical jihadists dominate the headlines and airwaves\, few in the West know what it’s like to live under their reign. Timbuktu…is a moving\, haunting and beautifully shot peek behind the closed cultural curtain.” – Cary Darling\, Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com \n  \nNot far from the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu\, now ruled by the religious fundamentalists\, proud cattle herder Kidane (Ibrahim Ahmed aka Pino) lives peacefully in the dunes with his wife Satima (Toulou Kiki)\, his daughter Toya (Layla Walet Mohamed)\, and Issan (Mehdi Ag Mohamed)\, their twelve-year-old shepherd. In town\, the people suffer\, powerless\, from the regime of terror imposed by the Jihadists determined to control their faith. Music\, laughter\, cigarettes\, even soccer have been banned. The women have become shadows but resist with dignity. Every day\, the new improvised courts issue tragic and absurd sentences. Kidane and his family are being spared the chaos that prevails in Timbuktu. But their destiny changes abruptly in this stunningly rendered film from a master of world cinema. \n  \nAwards: \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2015\nWon\, Best World Cinema\, African-American Film Critics Association\, 2014\nNominated\, Best Arabic Film\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, François Chalais Award\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Director\, Chicago International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Film\, Best Director\, Best Original Screenplay\, Best Original Music\, Best Sound\, César Awards\, 2015 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CspcDYQ-SiY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/timbuktu-4pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150603T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150603T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150507T152232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T152232Z
UID:14827-1433365200-1433365200@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:TIMBUKTU - 9PM
DESCRIPTION:Timbuktu \nScreening: Wednesday\, June 3\, 2015 – 9pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Abderrahmane Sissako\nCast: Abel Jafri\, Toulou Kiki\, Ibrahim Ahmed\nDrama\, 14A for some violence and mature thematic elements\, 97 minutes\, Language: English\, Arabic\, French\, Tamashek\, Bombara and Songhay with English subtitles (FRANCE/MAURITANIA/MALI) \n  \n“A lovely if sad story of contrasts one will not soon forget.” – Jean Lowerison\, ReviewExpress.com\n \n“Even though the atrocities committed by radical jihadists dominate the headlines and airwaves\, few in the West know what it’s like to live under their reign. Timbuktu…is a moving\, haunting and beautifully shot peek behind the closed cultural curtain.” – Cary Darling\, Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com \n  \nNot far from the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu\, now ruled by the religious fundamentalists\, proud cattle herder Kidane (Ibrahim Ahmed aka Pino) lives peacefully in the dunes with his wife Satima (Toulou Kiki)\, his daughter Toya (Layla Walet Mohamed)\, and Issan (Mehdi Ag Mohamed)\, their twelve-year-old shepherd. In town\, the people suffer\, powerless\, from the regime of terror imposed by the Jihadists determined to control their faith. Music\, laughter\, cigarettes\, even soccer have been banned. The women have become shadows but resist with dignity. Every day\, the new improvised courts issue tragic and absurd sentences. Kidane and his family are being spared the chaos that prevails in Timbuktu. But their destiny changes abruptly in this stunningly rendered film from a master of world cinema. \n  \nAwards: \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2015\nWon\, Best World Cinema\, African-American Film Critics Association\, 2014\nNominated\, Best Arabic Film\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, François Chalais Award\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Director\, Chicago International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Film\, Best Director\, Best Original Screenplay\, Best Original Music\, Best Sound\, César Awards\, 2015 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CspcDYQ-SiY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/timbuktu-9pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150603T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150603T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150507T152127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T152127Z
UID:14826-1433358000-1433358000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:TIMBUKTU - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Timbuktu \nScreening: Wednesday\, June 3\, 2015 – 7pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Abderrahmane Sissako\nCast: Abel Jafri\, Toulou Kiki\, Ibrahim Ahmed\nDrama\, 14A for some violence and mature thematic elements\, 97 minutes\, Language: English\, Arabic\, French\, Tamashek\, Bombara and Songhay with English subtitles (FRANCE/MAURITANIA/MALI) \n  \n“A lovely if sad story of contrasts one will not soon forget.” – Jean Lowerison\, ReviewExpress.com\n \n“Even though the atrocities committed by radical jihadists dominate the headlines and airwaves\, few in the West know what it’s like to live under their reign. Timbuktu…is a moving\, haunting and beautifully shot peek behind the closed cultural curtain.” – Cary Darling\, Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com \n  \nNot far from the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu\, now ruled by the religious fundamentalists\, proud cattle herder Kidane (Ibrahim Ahmed aka Pino) lives peacefully in the dunes with his wife Satima (Toulou Kiki)\, his daughter Toya (Layla Walet Mohamed)\, and Issan (Mehdi Ag Mohamed)\, their twelve-year-old shepherd. In town\, the people suffer\, powerless\, from the regime of terror imposed by the Jihadists determined to control their faith. Music\, laughter\, cigarettes\, even soccer have been banned. The women have become shadows but resist with dignity. Every day\, the new improvised courts issue tragic and absurd sentences. Kidane and his family are being spared the chaos that prevails in Timbuktu. But their destiny changes abruptly in this stunningly rendered film from a master of world cinema. \n  \nAwards: \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2015\nWon\, Best World Cinema\, African-American Film Critics Association\, 2014\nNominated\, Best Arabic Film\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, François Chalais Award\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Director\, Chicago International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Film\, Best Director\, Best Original Screenplay\, Best Original Music\, Best Sound\, César Awards\, 2015 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CspcDYQ-SiY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/timbuktu-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150603T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150507T151643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T151643Z
UID:14825-1433347200-1433347200@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:TIMBUKTU - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Timbuktu \nScreening: Wednesday\, June 3\, 2015 – 4pm\nTickets: Adults $10\, Senior/Senior $8\nLocation: Uptown Theatre\, 55 Dunlop Street West\, Barrie\nDirected by: Abderrahmane Sissako\nCast: Abel Jafri\, Toulou Kiki\, Ibrahim Ahmed\nDrama\, 14A for some violence and mature thematic elements\, 97 minutes\, Language: English\, Arabic\, French\, Tamashek\, Bombara and Songhay with English subtitles (FRANCE/MAURITANIA/MALI) \n  \n“A lovely if sad story of contrasts one will not soon forget.” – Jean Lowerison\, ReviewExpress.com\n \n“Even though the atrocities committed by radical jihadists dominate the headlines and airwaves\, few in the West know what it’s like to live under their reign. Timbuktu…is a moving\, haunting and beautifully shot peek behind the closed cultural curtain.” – Cary Darling\, Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com \n  \nNot far from the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu\, now ruled by the religious fundamentalists\, proud cattle herder Kidane (Ibrahim Ahmed aka Pino) lives peacefully in the dunes with his wife Satima (Toulou Kiki)\, his daughter Toya (Layla Walet Mohamed)\, and Issan (Mehdi Ag Mohamed)\, their twelve-year-old shepherd. In town\, the people suffer\, powerless\, from the regime of terror imposed by the Jihadists determined to control their faith. Music\, laughter\, cigarettes\, even soccer have been banned. The women have become shadows but resist with dignity. Every day\, the new improvised courts issue tragic and absurd sentences. Kidane and his family are being spared the chaos that prevails in Timbuktu. But their destiny changes abruptly in this stunningly rendered film from a master of world cinema. \n  \nAwards: \nNominated\, Best Foreign Language Film\, Academy Awards\, 2015\nWon\, Best World Cinema\, African-American Film Critics Association\, 2014\nNominated\, Best Arabic Film\, Cairo International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, François Chalais Award\, Cannes Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Director\, Chicago International Film Festival\, 2014\nWon\, Best Film\, Best Director\, Best Original Screenplay\, Best Original Music\, Best Sound\, César Awards\, 2015 \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CspcDYQ-SiY” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/timbuktu-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150521T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T233644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T233644Z
UID:14819-1432238400-1432238400@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:X+Y - 8PM
DESCRIPTION:Director: Morgan Matthews\nCast: Asa Butterfield\, Sally Hawkins\, Rafe Spall\, Eddie Marsan\, and Jo Yang\nComedy/Drama\, PG\, 111 minutes (United Kingdom) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nPreferring to hide in the safety of his own private world\, Nathan (Asa Butterfield\, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas\, Hugo) struggles to connect with people\, often pushing away those who want to be closest to him\, including his mother\, Julie (Sally Hawkins). Without the ability to understand love or affection\, Nathan finds the comfort and security he needs in numbers and mathematics. \nMentored by his unconventional and anarchic teacher\, Mr. Humphreys (Rafe Spall)\, it becomes clear that Nathan’s talents are enough to win him a place on the British team competing at the highly revered International Mathematics Olympiad. \nBeing part of a team and one that has a real chance of winning seems like it could change Nathan’s life forever. But when the team go to train in Taiwan\, Nathan is faced with a multitude of unexpected challenges\, not least the new and unfamiliar feelings he begins to experience for one of the Chinese competitors\, the beautiful Zhang Mei. \nFrom England to Taipei and back again\, this inspiring and life-affirming story follows the unconventional and hilarious relationship between student and teacher\, whose roles are often reversed\, and the unfathomable experience of first love – when you don’t even understand what love is. \n“Deeply affecting … Matthews’ affinity for the subject and empathy for his characters pays rich dividends\, while his documentary background shines through in his and DP Danny Cohen’s eye for striking visual details.” – Leslie Felperin\, The Hollywood Reporter \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XtfvY0rMfo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/xy-8pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150521T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T233602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T233602Z
UID:14818-1432224000-1432224000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:X+Y - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Director: Morgan Matthews\nCast: Asa Butterfield\, Sally Hawkins\, Rafe Spall\, Eddie Marsan\, and Jo Yang\nComedy/Drama\, PG\, 111 minutes (United Kingdom) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nPreferring to hide in the safety of his own private world\, Nathan (Asa Butterfield\, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas\, Hugo) struggles to connect with people\, often pushing away those who want to be closest to him\, including his mother\, Julie (Sally Hawkins). Without the ability to understand love or affection\, Nathan finds the comfort and security he needs in numbers and mathematics. \nMentored by his unconventional and anarchic teacher\, Mr. Humphreys (Rafe Spall)\, it becomes clear that Nathan’s talents are enough to win him a place on the British team competing at the highly revered International Mathematics Olympiad. \nBeing part of a team and one that has a real chance of winning seems like it could change Nathan’s life forever. But when the team go to train in Taiwan\, Nathan is faced with a multitude of unexpected challenges\, not least the new and unfamiliar feelings he begins to experience for one of the Chinese competitors\, the beautiful Zhang Mei. \nFrom England to Taipei and back again\, this inspiring and life-affirming story follows the unconventional and hilarious relationship between student and teacher\, whose roles are often reversed\, and the unfathomable experience of first love – when you don’t even understand what love is. \n“Deeply affecting … Matthews’ affinity for the subject and empathy for his characters pays rich dividends\, while his documentary background shines through in his and DP Danny Cohen’s eye for striking visual details.” – Leslie Felperin\, The Hollywood Reporter \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XtfvY0rMfo” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/xy-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150507T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T234519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T234519Z
UID:14823-1431025200-1431025200@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Leviathan - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Written and Directed by: Andrey Zvyagintsev\nCast: Alexey Serebryakov\, Elena Lyadova\, Vladimir Vdovitchenkov\, Roman Madyanov\, Anna Ukolova\, Alexey Rozin\, Sergey Pokhadaev\nDrama\, 14A or language and some sexuality/graphic nudity\, 141 minutes\, Russian with English Subtitles (Russia) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nAcclaimed Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return) won the Best Screenplay prize at Cannes and Golden Globe for this painterly\, primordial tale about a proud patriarch fighting to protect his family home from a corrupt local official. Set in the remote Russian northwest\, this is the tragic tale of one man’s struggle against a corrupt system of power. Kolya (Alexey Serebryakov)\, a part-time mechanic\, lives on a rocky shore with his wife and son in a house he built himself. When a local mayor attempts to seize the property through a compulsory purchase order he calls in a lawyer friend from Moscow to help fight his case. But the wheels of justice soon prove to be slow\, heavy and quite possibly deadly… \n  \n“From its chamber-piece delicacy and bureaucratic detail to a grandeur and implacable pessimism that seem as ancient as the land itself\, “Leviathan” is a distinctly Russian tragedy.” – Ann Hornaday\, Washington Post \n“One of the outstanding films of 2014\, Leviathan lives up to its title: it’s a behemoth of intelligent contemporary cinema.” – Jonathan Romney\, Film Comment Magazine \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHaBSa3w7PI” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/leviathan-7pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150507T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T234435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T234435Z
UID:14822-1431014400-1431014400@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Leviathan - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Written and Directed by: Andrey Zvyagintsev\nCast: Alexey Serebryakov\, Elena Lyadova\, Vladimir Vdovitchenkov\, Roman Madyanov\, Anna Ukolova\, Alexey Rozin\, Sergey Pokhadaev\nDrama\, 14A or language and some sexuality/graphic nudity\, 141 minutes\, Russian with English Subtitles (Russia) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nAcclaimed Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return) won the Best Screenplay prize at Cannes and Golden Globe for this painterly\, primordial tale about a proud patriarch fighting to protect his family home from a corrupt local official. Set in the remote Russian northwest\, this is the tragic tale of one man’s struggle against a corrupt system of power. Kolya (Alexey Serebryakov)\, a part-time mechanic\, lives on a rocky shore with his wife and son in a house he built himself. When a local mayor attempts to seize the property through a compulsory purchase order he calls in a lawyer friend from Moscow to help fight his case. But the wheels of justice soon prove to be slow\, heavy and quite possibly deadly… \n  \n“From its chamber-piece delicacy and bureaucratic detail to a grandeur and implacable pessimism that seem as ancient as the land itself\, “Leviathan” is a distinctly Russian tragedy.” – Ann Hornaday\, Washington Post \n“One of the outstanding films of 2014\, Leviathan lives up to its title: it’s a behemoth of intelligent contemporary cinema.” – Jonathan Romney\, Film Comment Magazine \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHaBSa3w7PI” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/leviathan-4pm-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150506T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T234340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T234340Z
UID:14821-1430938800-1430938800@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Leviathan - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Written and Directed by: Andrey Zvyagintsev\nCast: Alexey Serebryakov\, Elena Lyadova\, Vladimir Vdovitchenkov\, Roman Madyanov\, Anna Ukolova\, Alexey Rozin\, Sergey Pokhadaev\nDrama\, 14A or language and some sexuality/graphic nudity\, 141 minutes\, Russian with English Subtitles (Russia) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nAcclaimed Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return) won the Best Screenplay prize at Cannes and Golden Globe for this painterly\, primordial tale about a proud patriarch fighting to protect his family home from a corrupt local official. Set in the remote Russian northwest\, this is the tragic tale of one man’s struggle against a corrupt system of power. Kolya (Alexey Serebryakov)\, a part-time mechanic\, lives on a rocky shore with his wife and son in a house he built himself. When a local mayor attempts to seize the property through a compulsory purchase order he calls in a lawyer friend from Moscow to help fight his case. But the wheels of justice soon prove to be slow\, heavy and quite possibly deadly… \n  \n“From its chamber-piece delicacy and bureaucratic detail to a grandeur and implacable pessimism that seem as ancient as the land itself\, “Leviathan” is a distinctly Russian tragedy.” – Ann Hornaday\, Washington Post \n“One of the outstanding films of 2014\, Leviathan lives up to its title: it’s a behemoth of intelligent contemporary cinema.” – Jonathan Romney\, Film Comment Magazine \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHaBSa3w7PI” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/leviathan-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150506T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T234234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T234234Z
UID:14820-1430928000-1430928000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Leviathan - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Written and Directed by: Andrey Zvyagintsev\nCast: Alexey Serebryakov\, Elena Lyadova\, Vladimir Vdovitchenkov\, Roman Madyanov\, Anna Ukolova\, Alexey Rozin\, Sergey Pokhadaev\nDrama\, 14A or language and some sexuality/graphic nudity\, 141 minutes\, Russian with English Subtitles (Russia) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nAcclaimed Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return) won the Best Screenplay prize at Cannes and Golden Globe for this painterly\, primordial tale about a proud patriarch fighting to protect his family home from a corrupt local official. Set in the remote Russian northwest\, this is the tragic tale of one man’s struggle against a corrupt system of power. Kolya (Alexey Serebryakov)\, a part-time mechanic\, lives on a rocky shore with his wife and son in a house he built himself. When a local mayor attempts to seize the property through a compulsory purchase order he calls in a lawyer friend from Moscow to help fight his case. But the wheels of justice soon prove to be slow\, heavy and quite possibly deadly… \n  \n“From its chamber-piece delicacy and bureaucratic detail to a grandeur and implacable pessimism that seem as ancient as the land itself\, “Leviathan” is a distinctly Russian tragedy.” – Ann Hornaday\, Washington Post \n“One of the outstanding films of 2014\, Leviathan lives up to its title: it’s a behemoth of intelligent contemporary cinema.” – Jonathan Romney\, Film Comment Magazine \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHaBSa3w7PI” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/leviathan-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150429T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150429T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T235939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T235939Z
UID:14824-1430334000-1430334000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Bon Cop\, Bad Cop - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Director: Erik Canuel\nCast: Patrick Huard\, Colm Feore\n(2006) Action/Crime/Comedy\, 14A for course language\, some nudity and violence\, 116 minutes\, English and French with English subtitles (Canada) \nAdmission: FREE \nWhen a crime is committed on the border of Quebec and Ontario\, everyone is forced to come together\, whether they want to or not. As the investigation gets underway\, we meet David Boucher (Patrick Huard) and Martin Ward (Colm Feore)\, members of their respective provincial police forces who are forced to work together. The two men couldn’t be more different. In fact\, the only thing they appear to have in common is that they are both cops\, albeit cops with totally different styles. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”vimeo” video_url=”https://vimeo.com/42627071″ video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/bon-cop-bad-cop-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150416T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T233128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T233128Z
UID:14817-1429214400-1429214400@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Boychoir - 8PM
DESCRIPTION:Director: François Girard\nCast: Dustin Hoffman\, Kathy Bates\, Josh Lucas\, Eddie Izzard and Debra Winger\nDrama\, PG\, 106 minutes (USA) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nFrom acclaimed Canadian director François Girard (Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould\, The Red Violin) comes a drama that the entire family can enjoy: the story of a gifted eleven-year-old boy who must struggle against the odds to find his voice. Stet (newcomer Garrett Wareing) is an angry youngster who can sing like an angel. Orphaned after his mother is killed in a car accident\, he ends up boarding at a choir school on the US East Coast — a place about as different from his small Texas town as can be. Feeling misunderstood\, out of place\, and frustrated with the cards life has dealt him\, Stet finds himself at odds with Choirmaster Carvelle (Dustin Hoffman)\, a disciplinarian of the old school. But he recognizes something special in Stet’s voice\, and pushes the boy to put his troubled young soul into the music. Boychoir will have audiences swooning as the film is about the way that music can touch our lives — if only it’s given enough encouragement to come out and play. \n“In a country where musical talent is so often confused with sex appeal\, Boychoir offers a welcome alternative\, celebrating discipline\, talent and the sound of untainted innocence.” – Peter Debruge\, Variety \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dX47YOLyRs” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/boychoir-8pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150416T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150416T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T232848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T232848Z
UID:14816-1429200000-1429200000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Boychoir - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Director: François Girard\nCast: Dustin Hoffman\, Kathy Bates\, Josh Lucas\, Eddie Izzard and Debra Winger\nDrama\, PG\, 106 minutes (USA) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nFrom acclaimed Canadian director François Girard (Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould\, The Red Violin) comes a drama that the entire family can enjoy: the story of a gifted eleven-year-old boy who must struggle against the odds to find his voice. Stet (newcomer Garrett Wareing) is an angry youngster who can sing like an angel. Orphaned after his mother is killed in a car accident\, he ends up boarding at a choir school on the US East Coast — a place about as different from his small Texas town as can be. Feeling misunderstood\, out of place\, and frustrated with the cards life has dealt him\, Stet finds himself at odds with Choirmaster Carvelle (Dustin Hoffman)\, a disciplinarian of the old school. But he recognizes something special in Stet’s voice\, and pushes the boy to put his troubled young soul into the music. Boychoir will have audiences swooning as the film is about the way that music can touch our lives — if only it’s given enough encouragement to come out and play. \n“In a country where musical talent is so often confused with sex appeal\, Boychoir offers a welcome alternative\, celebrating discipline\, talent and the sound of untainted innocence.” – Peter Debruge\, Variety \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dX47YOLyRs” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n 
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/boychoir-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150402T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150402T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T232329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T232329Z
UID:14815-1428001200-1428001200@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Phoenix - 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, 98 minutes\, 14A for mature content\, some violence and frightening scenes\, not recommended for young or sensitive viewers\, German with English Subtitles (GERMANY) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nWith his internationally acclaimed films The State I Am In\, Yella and Jerichow\, Christian Petzold established himself at the forefront of the group of contemporary German filmmakers known as the Berlin School. Following the success of his previous film\, Barbara\, Petzold returns with another story of a fiercely determined woman — and the deeply divided society to which she belongs — caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future. Emerging from a concentration camp at the end of World War II\, Nelly Lenz (played by the formidable Nina Hoss\, Petzold’s regular star) undergoes significant reconstructive surgery to repair a facial injury caused by a bullet wound. Nelly wants everything to be exactly the way it was before the war — including her appearance — but it isn’t. Presumed dead by her friends and relatives\, fixated on the memories of her former life and unable to accept the shattered reality before her\, Nelly returns to Berlin to fulfill the dream that sustained her throughout her imprisonment: reuniting with her husband\, Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld). But even as she scours the ravaged city to find him\, she is haunted by terrible\, whispered rumours: that it was Johnny himself who betrayed her to the Nazis. Travelling beyond Barbara’s setting in the former East Germany to further explore his country’s dark twentieth-century history\, Petzold positions Nelly as a powerfully ambiguous representation of the titular phoenix: rising from the ashes of her broken life\, she strives not to begin anew but to reclaim the old dreams of the past. Gorgeously shot\, featuring impeccable art direction\, a faultless score\, and two powerhouse performances in the leading roles\, Phoenix is one of the most thrilling and engrossing dramas of the year. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZjTQuLnp4A” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n 
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/phoenix-7pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150402T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150324T232213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T232213Z
UID:14814-1427990400-1427990400@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Phoenix - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, 98 minutes\, 14A for mature content\, some violence and frightening scenes\, not recommended for young or sensitive viewers\, German with English Subtitles (GERMANY) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nWith his internationally acclaimed films The State I Am In\, Yella and Jerichow\, Christian Petzold established himself at the forefront of the group of contemporary German filmmakers known as the Berlin School. Following the success of his previous film\, Barbara\, Petzold returns with another story of a fiercely determined woman — and the deeply divided society to which she belongs — caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future. Emerging from a concentration camp at the end of World War II\, Nelly Lenz (played by the formidable Nina Hoss\, Petzold’s regular star) undergoes significant reconstructive surgery to repair a facial injury caused by a bullet wound. Nelly wants everything to be exactly the way it was before the war — including her appearance — but it isn’t. Presumed dead by her friends and relatives\, fixated on the memories of her former life and unable to accept the shattered reality before her\, Nelly returns to Berlin to fulfill the dream that sustained her throughout her imprisonment: reuniting with her husband\, Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld). But even as she scours the ravaged city to find him\, she is haunted by terrible\, whispered rumours: that it was Johnny himself who betrayed her to the Nazis. Travelling beyond Barbara’s setting in the former East Germany to further explore his country’s dark twentieth-century history\, Petzold positions Nelly as a powerfully ambiguous representation of the titular phoenix: rising from the ashes of her broken life\, she strives not to begin anew but to reclaim the old dreams of the past. Gorgeously shot\, featuring impeccable art direction\, a faultless score\, and two powerhouse performances in the leading roles\, Phoenix is one of the most thrilling and engrossing dramas of the year. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZjTQuLnp4A” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n 
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/phoenix-4pm/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150401T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150401T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150321T022128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150321T022128Z
UID:14813-1427922000-1427922000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Phoenix - 9PM
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, 98 minutes\, 14A for mature content\, some violence and frightening scenes\, not recommended for young or sensitive viewers\, German with English Subtitles (GERMANY) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nWith his internationally acclaimed films The State I Am In\, Yella and Jerichow\, Christian Petzold established himself at the forefront of the group of contemporary German filmmakers known as the Berlin School. Following the success of his previous film\, Barbara\, Petzold returns with another story of a fiercely determined woman — and the deeply divided society to which she belongs — caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future. Emerging from a concentration camp at the end of World War II\, Nelly Lenz (played by the formidable Nina Hoss\, Petzold’s regular star) undergoes significant reconstructive surgery to repair a facial injury caused by a bullet wound. Nelly wants everything to be exactly the way it was before the war — including her appearance — but it isn’t. Presumed dead by her friends and relatives\, fixated on the memories of her former life and unable to accept the shattered reality before her\, Nelly returns to Berlin to fulfill the dream that sustained her throughout her imprisonment: reuniting with her husband\, Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld). But even as she scours the ravaged city to find him\, she is haunted by terrible\, whispered rumours: that it was Johnny himself who betrayed her to the Nazis. Travelling beyond Barbara’s setting in the former East Germany to further explore his country’s dark twentieth-century history\, Petzold positions Nelly as a powerfully ambiguous representation of the titular phoenix: rising from the ashes of her broken life\, she strives not to begin anew but to reclaim the old dreams of the past. Gorgeously shot\, featuring impeccable art direction\, a faultless score\, and two powerhouse performances in the leading roles\, Phoenix is one of the most thrilling and engrossing dramas of the year. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZjTQuLnp4A” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/phoenix-3/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150401T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150401T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150321T021946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150321T021946Z
UID:14812-1427914800-1427914800@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Phoenix - 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, 98 minutes\, 14A for mature content\, some violence and frightening scenes\, not recommended for young or sensitive viewers\, German with English Subtitles (GERMANY) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nWith his internationally acclaimed films The State I Am In\, Yella and Jerichow\, Christian Petzold established himself at the forefront of the group of contemporary German filmmakers known as the Berlin School. Following the success of his previous film\, Barbara\, Petzold returns with another story of a fiercely determined woman — and the deeply divided society to which she belongs — caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future. Emerging from a concentration camp at the end of World War II\, Nelly Lenz (played by the formidable Nina Hoss\, Petzold’s regular star) undergoes significant reconstructive surgery to repair a facial injury caused by a bullet wound. Nelly wants everything to be exactly the way it was before the war — including her appearance — but it isn’t. Presumed dead by her friends and relatives\, fixated on the memories of her former life and unable to accept the shattered reality before her\, Nelly returns to Berlin to fulfill the dream that sustained her throughout her imprisonment: reuniting with her husband\, Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld). But even as she scours the ravaged city to find him\, she is haunted by terrible\, whispered rumours: that it was Johnny himself who betrayed her to the Nazis. Travelling beyond Barbara’s setting in the former East Germany to further explore his country’s dark twentieth-century history\, Petzold positions Nelly as a powerfully ambiguous representation of the titular phoenix: rising from the ashes of her broken life\, she strives not to begin anew but to reclaim the old dreams of the past. Gorgeously shot\, featuring impeccable art direction\, a faultless score\, and two powerhouse performances in the leading roles\, Phoenix is one of the most thrilling and engrossing dramas of the year. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZjTQuLnp4A” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ]
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/phoenix-2/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20150401T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20150401T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234759
CREATED:20150321T021153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150321T021153Z
UID:391-1427904000-1427904000@barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com
SUMMARY:Phoenix - 4PM
DESCRIPTION:Drama\, 98 minutes\, 14A for mature content\, some violence and frightening scenes\, not recommended for young or sensitive viewers\, German with English Subtitles (GERMANY) \nTickets: Adult $10\, Senior/Student $8 \nWith his internationally acclaimed films The State I Am In\, Yella and Jerichow\, Christian Petzold established himself at the forefront of the group of contemporary German filmmakers known as the Berlin School. Following the success of his previous film\, Barbara\, Petzold returns with another story of a fiercely determined woman — and the deeply divided society to which she belongs — caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future. Emerging from a concentration camp at the end of World War II\, Nelly Lenz (played by the formidable Nina Hoss\, Petzold’s regular star) undergoes significant reconstructive surgery to repair a facial injury caused by a bullet wound. Nelly wants everything to be exactly the way it was before the war — including her appearance — but it isn’t. Presumed dead by her friends and relatives\, fixated on the memories of her former life and unable to accept the shattered reality before her\, Nelly returns to Berlin to fulfill the dream that sustained her throughout her imprisonment: reuniting with her husband\, Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld). But even as she scours the ravaged city to find him\, she is haunted by terrible\, whispered rumours: that it was Johnny himself who betrayed her to the Nazis. Travelling beyond Barbara’s setting in the former East Germany to further explore his country’s dark twentieth-century history\, Petzold positions Nelly as a powerfully ambiguous representation of the titular phoenix: rising from the ashes of her broken life\, she strives not to begin anew but to reclaim the old dreams of the past. Gorgeously shot\, featuring impeccable art direction\, a faultless score\, and two powerhouse performances in the leading roles\, Phoenix is one of the most thrilling and engrossing dramas of the year. \n  \n[embed_video video_site=”youtube” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZjTQuLnp4A” video_width=”640″ video_height=”360″ ] \n 
URL:https://barriefilmfestival.netgaindev.com/now-playing/phoenix/
LOCATION:Annual Barrie Film Festival
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