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February 28, 2007

Film Club - March 2007

FILM CLUB -- March 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 -- March 2007

1. Now playing
2. March releases
3. Coming soon

1. Now Playing

a) Partition
Across Canada -- 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) Nos Voisins Dhantsu (French)
Across Québec -- check local listings

Comedian Réal Béland and his friend go to Japan.

Directed by Alain Chicoine. Starring Réal Béland, Stéphane K. Lefebvre

www.nosvoisinsdhantsu.com


2. March theatrical releases

a) Fido
March 16, 2007 - across Canada, check local listings

A horror/ comedy about a small-town boy named Timmy and his "pet" zombie.

Directed by Andrew Currie. Starring Carrie-Anne Moss, Billy Connolly, Dylan Baker

http://fidothemovie.com


b) Congorama (French)
March 30, 2007 - across Canada, check local listings

A misunderstood, eccentric Belgian inventor travels to Sainte-Cecile, Quebec in search of his biological family.

Congorama won a Genie for best original screenplay.

www.congorama-lefilm.com


c) Victor (TV movie)
Monday, March 19, 2007. 8 pm on CBC Television

A biopic about Olympic gold-winning swimmer Victor Davis.

Directed by Jerry Ciccoritti. Starring Mark Lutz, Polly Shannon

www.myspace.com/victordavisfilm

3. Coming soon

a) Everything's Gone Green
Spring 2007 -- Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver - 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

www.everythingsgonegreen.com


b) Away From Her
May 2007 - check local listings

Upon moving into a home for those afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, a woman forgets her husband of 50 years and develops feelings for another resident, leaving her husband heartbroken. Based on Alice Munro's short story "The Bear Came Over the Mountain."

Directed by Sarah Polley. Starring Julie Christie, Gordon Pinsent, Olympia Dukakis, Michael Murphy


Posted by annette FC at February 28, 2007 09:29 AM