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January 08, 2007

Film Club - January 2007

FILM CLUB -- January 2007

Dear Film Club members,
1st rule of Film Club: Tell everyone about Film Club. Please forward to your friends, acquaintances, and just about anyone you can think of. Show your support: check out some Canadian films.


Film Club Newsletter -- January 2007

1. Now playing
2. January theatrical releases
3. Coming soon

1. Now Playing

a) Monkey Warfare
Toronto, Vancouver

Monkey Warfare is a film about history, objects, love and revolution -- a cautionary tale about keeping up the fight.

Directed by Reginald Harkema. Starring Don McKellar, Tracy Wright, Nadia Litz

www.monkeywarfare.com

b) Snow Cake
In theatres across Canada; check local listings

Tight-lipped Englishman Alex Hughes arrives in Northern Ontario on his way to meet the woman with whom he's had a son. He's bullied by an altogether unconventional but lovable 19 year-old hitch-hiker Vivienne into giving her a ride to her hometown of Wawa. When the car is hit by a truck on the outskirts of her home town, Vivienne dies instantly. Alex finds himself, for the second time in his life, grieving for someone he never knew.

Directed by Marc Evans. Starring Alan Rickman, Emily Hampshire, Carrie-Anne Moss, Sigourney Weaver

2. January theatrical releases

a) Mount Pleasant
January 26 -- Toronto, Montreal & Vancouver

Three couples find their lives intertwined when a six-year-old finds an addict's used needle in her backyard.

Written & directed by Ross Weber. Starring Kelly Rowan, Ben Ratner

3. Coming Soon

a) Partition
February 2, 2007 -- check local listings

Partition is a moving and timeless tale of innocent people struggling to find happiness in treacherous times.

Directed by Vic Sarin. Starring Neve Campbell, Kristin Kreuk, Jimi Mistry

www.partitionthemovie.ca


b) Everything's Gone Green
Spring, 2007 -- check local listings

A good-natured slacker is tempted into a money-laundering scheme.

Directed by Paul Fox. Written by Douglas Coupland. Starring Paulo Costanzo, Steph Song

Posted by annette FC at January 8, 2007 08:05 PM