Still: Agatha’s Almanac, Dir. Amalie Atkins, 2025, Canada, 86 min

Our April 2026 Calendar is now here! You can download one here or pick one up at the box office.

Defying modernity, 90-year-old Agatha forges a solitary existence on her ancestral farm, preserving heirloom seeds in her handmade universe. Amalie Atkins’ Agatha’s Almanac serves as a powerful conduit for often-overlooked stories, amplifying voices and rural perspectives.  Opens April 1. Join us on April 1 for a post-screening discussion with filmmaker Amalie Atkins and Agatha Bock!

Opening April 1, WTO/99 is an immersive archival documentary that reanimates the clash between the then-emerging World Trade Organization and the more than 40,000 people who took to the streets of Seattle to protest the WTO’s impacts on human rights, labor, and the environment. Join us on April 2 & 3 for post-screening discussions with filmmaker Ian Bell!

WFG Executive Director Leslie Supnet presents Cristóbal León & Joaquín Cociña’s The Wolf House on April 2 as part of our Staff Picks series!

Comedian, star and co-founder of Kids in the Hall, Kevin McDonald presents Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy on April 9 for McDonald at The Movies!

Dead Lover, the sophomore feature from Grace Glowicki, is a hilarious, delirious, beautiful, horny, and wholly original Frankensteinian tale about the limits one Gravedigger will go to hold onto love. Opens April 10.

Dead Lover Stink-O-Vision opens April 11! Presented in Stink-O-Vision, a scratch-and-sniff version, featuring a special recorded introduction from the Gravedigger! The Dead Lover Stink-O-Vision screenings turn cinema into a full-body experience.

Join us on April 11 at 7pm for a virtual Q&A with filmmakers and stars Grace Glowicki and Ben Petrie!

Join us on April 23 at 7pm for an in-person Q&A with cinematographer Rhayne Vermette and camera assistant and gaffer Ryan Steel!

On April 10, artist and filmmaker Daniel Barrow presents SOMETIMES I IDENTIFY: The Very Best of Ronnie and Natalie Pollock (1987 – present). This program, curated by Daniel Barrow, is joyful, complicated, disorienting, exhibitionist, vigorously independent, and undeniably compelling. The work of Ronnie and Natalie Pollock challenges and stretches our assumptions about feminism, art, gender, identity, and Winnipeg as a creative space.

Join us from April 15-19 for Architecture + Design Film Festival 2026. The 15th annual Architecture + Design Film Festival presents critically acclaimed films focusing on the importance of architecture and design in everyday life. For more information, please visit adff.ca.

Sky Hopinka’s Powwow People is a vérité-style documentary grounded in the rhythms, relationships, and lived experience of a contemporary Native gathering. Rather than entering as outside observers, the filmmakers organized the powwow itself, inviting dancers, singers, vendors, and community members to participate in the making of this film. Opens April 22.

A Punk Rock Blade Runner for Artists, Numbskull Revolution, opens April 24. Featuring a special pre-recorded introduction from director Jon Moritsugu!

Cult-O-Rama returns April 30 for new cult classic The Pee Pee Poo Poo Man, featuring a pre-recorded virtual Q&A with filmmaker Braden Sitter Sr.!