Theatre, Stanley A. Milner Library
7 Sir Winston Churchill Square
FREE Admission
Call 496-7070 for information
What is Cinema At The Centre?
Since 2004, Cinema at the Centre has shown a wide array of independent, foreign, and classic films. Join us in our cozy theatre at 6:30 pm on the scheduled dates for a season of exciting and diverse
flicks. Free admission!
Have you missed any past shows? You can borrow them from us!
You may also be interested in the NFB Film Club and Cinema in the Suburbs.
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Upcoming Shows
Wednesday, April 21, 6:30 pm
BAGHEAD 84 minutes, USA, 2008, rated 14A
A gang of low-budget filmmakers hatch an idea for a horror film set in the woods, only to find themselves caught up in the bizarre anxieties of their relationships. The threat of a real-life killer does not help matters much either. Written and directed by Jay and Mark Duplass (The Puffy Chair), this gritty horror-comedy "provides...a realistic sense of character that gives moviegoers a reason to identify with the would-be victims." - Variety.com
Wednesday, May 12, 6:30 pm
35 SHOTS OF RUM 100 minutes, France/Germany, 2008, rated TBA French w/English subtitles
In a working class Parisian neighborhood, Josephine, a university student, is on the verge of leaving the family nest and making her own way in the world. She feels obliged to stay and take care of her father, filling the role role her mother once had. The latest feature from critically acclaimed writer-director Claire Denis is her "warmest, most radiant work, honoring a family of two's extreme closeness while suggesting its potential for suffocation." - The Village Voice
Wednesday, June 9, 6:30 pm
THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE 77 minutes, USA, 2009, rated TBA
Spend five days with Chelsea, a high-end Manhattan call girl who performs more than just the usual sexual encounter - she offers conversation and companionship, otherwise known as 'the girlfriend experience'. Oscar-winner Steven Soderbergh (Traffic, Ocean's Eleven) directs adult film star Sasha Grey in her first-ever big screen role. "One of Soderbergh's bite-size, semi-improvised, shot-on-DV doodles & it's the best one he's made. Grade: A"
-Entertainment Weekly
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