Our July 2025 Calendar is now here! You can download one here or pick one up at the box office.

Yoko Yamanaka’s frank and dynamic examination of womanhood and mental health Desert of Namibia opens July 2.

McDonald at The Movies returns July 3 with Robert Hamer’s black comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets.

Boxcutter, Reza Dahya’s love letter to Toronto, opens July 4.

Opening July 9, The Encampments offers an urgent, intimate portrait of America’s student movement.

Bikini Drive-In summons Internet ghosts with Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s J-Horror classic Pulse (Kairo) on July 10.

Roger Boyer’s latest feature film, Green Hill, opens July 11. Join us July 11, 12 & 13 for in-person Q&As with the filmmaker!

Cinematheque Projectionist Dina Hamid introduces Dog Day Afternoon on July 17 as part of our monthly Staff Picks series!

Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s latest psychological thriller Cloud opens July 18.

Indigenous horror Angela’s Shadow opens July 19. Join us on July 19 for a Q&A with filmmaker Dr. Jules Koostachin!

Laurence Lévesque’s documentary on collective grief and family memories, Okurimono, opens July 23.

A powerful story of loyalty and a search for belonging, To A Land Unknown opens July 25.

Parade: Queer Acts of Love & Resistance, opening July 30, captures pivotal moments that sparked Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ movement, honouring the activists and elders whose resistance led to the rights we have today. Join us on July 30 for a Q&A with director Noam Gonick!

Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers plays July 31 as part of Cult-O-Rama, our brand-new monthly screening series exploring beloved sleaze, trash, and cult cinema! A celebration of bad taste curated and introduced by Cinematheque Film Programmer Olivia Norquay.