Compartment no 6 : A Journey to Self
Touching and beautifully shot film explores platonic friendship and self growth [read more]
Touching and beautifully shot film explores platonic friendship and self growth [read more]
Cinema du Parc has a fabulous lineup of Oscar nominate short films. Find out which ones we liked best.
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Winner of the Jury Award at Venice and Russia’s official entry to the Oscars, Dear Comrades is playing around the city. [read more]
Cinema cult classics coming every weekend at midnight at Cinéma du Parc. [read more]
Animated shorts have a very special place in my heart. I love animation as a genre and usually the Oscar nominated animated shorts are a great group of films, though not the only representation of [read more]
It’s been a decade since we last saw both Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero on screen together for the hilarious masterpiece known as The Room. It was released in 2003, but it’s still wildly popular [read more]
In this film, a man on the run adopts the identity of a dead man and by chance, meets this man’s widow. [read more]
Catch the nominees in the short documentary category before this year’s Academy Awards! [read more]
Catch the programming of the animated short film nominations ahead of the Academy Awards on March 4th! [read more]
A special program showcasing the winners for best advertisements at Cannes, tonight only. [read more]
François Jacob’s new documentary is a very real portrayal of life in the industrial city of Norilsk, Russia. [read more]
Short films from the Présence Autochtone Festival. [read more]
Director Benjamin Hogue introduces us to the boundary-pushing, Quebec-based art collective BGL. [read more]
What does it mean to be a Quebecker in the 21st century? [read more]
The newly restored version of this immersive sci-fi film is screening at Cinema du Parc this week. [read more]
Your list of the best festivals and events taking place this April in Montreal [read more]
This Oscar-nominated animation tells the stories of children in an orphanage, with a boy nicknamed Zucchini at the centre of it all. [read more]
The story of the news reporter who took her own life on live television is told in Antonio Campos’ new film. [read more]
In Sérgio Machado’s film, a violinist begins teaching kids from the slums when he fails to make it into the São Paulo orchestra. [read more]
An exploration of individualism and women’s agency under the strict social code of the desert. [read more]
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