February 25
Anything That Moves
An avant-gutter psychedelic dream, Anything That Moves is an erotically charged, blood-soaked thriller set in the sticky corridors of Chicago. Shot on fleshy Super 16mm, director Alex Phillips' rust belt giallo continues on his trajectory of taboo-shattering horror cinema with this tense, funny, and absolutely twisted murder mystery.
February 25
A Poet
Oscar Restrepo’s obsession with poetry has brought him no glory. Aging and erratic, he has succumbed to the cliché of the poet in the shadows.
February 26
Cult-O-Rama: Nadja 4K Restoration
Merging elements from Dracula’s Daughter (1936) with André Breton’s surrealist novel Nadja (1928), and fusing shimmering black-and-white 35mm with hallucinatory Pixelvision video, Michael Almereyda’s acclaimed cult film follows young vampire Nadja.
February 26
A Poet
Oscar Restrepo’s obsession with poetry has brought him no glory. Aging and erratic, he has succumbed to the cliché of the poet in the shadows.
February 27
The Love That Remains
Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason brings surprising humor and emotional weight to this gorgeous, intimate, and brilliantly expansive scenes from a marriage, amidst the majestic backdrop of the changing seasons.
February 27
Black Canadian Cinema: The Films of Sylvia Hamilton & Claire Prieto
Sylvia Hamilton and Claire Prieto’s contributions to Canadian film are invaluable, as their work explores and traces the lives, histories and perspectives of Black people in Canada. This February, the Winnipeg Film Group presents works by two pioneers of Black Canadian cinema.
February 27
The Love That Remains
Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason brings surprising humor and emotional weight to this gorgeous, intimate, and brilliantly expansive scenes from a marriage, amidst the majestic backdrop of the changing seasons.
February 28
A Poet
Oscar Restrepo’s obsession with poetry has brought him no glory. Aging and erratic, he has succumbed to the cliché of the poet in the shadows.
February 28
Black Canadian Cinema: The Films of Sylvia Hamilton & Claire Prieto
Sylvia Hamilton and Claire Prieto’s contributions to Canadian film are invaluable, as their work explores and traces the lives, histories and perspectives of Black people in Canada. This February, the Winnipeg Film Group presents works by two pioneers of Black Canadian cinema.
February 28
The Love That Remains
Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason brings surprising humor and emotional weight to this gorgeous, intimate, and brilliantly expansive scenes from a marriage, amidst the majestic backdrop of the changing seasons.
February 28
Anything That Moves
An avant-gutter psychedelic dream, Anything That Moves is an erotically charged, blood-soaked thriller set in the sticky corridors of Chicago. Shot on fleshy Super 16mm, director Alex Phillips' rust belt giallo continues on his trajectory of taboo-shattering horror cinema with this tense, funny, and absolutely twisted murder mystery.
March 1
Black Canadian Cinema: The Films of Sylvia Hamilton & Claire Prieto
Sylvia Hamilton and Claire Prieto’s contributions to Canadian film are invaluable, as their work explores and traces the lives, histories and perspectives of Black people in Canada. This February, the Winnipeg Film Group presents works by two pioneers of Black Canadian cinema.