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

Winnipeg Underground Film Festival returns to the Dave Barber Cinematheque and Black Lodge Studio from June 8 – 5! Visit winnipeguff.com for the full schedule.

Jia Zhangke’s enduring but fragile love story Caught By The Tides opens June 4.

McDonald at The Movies returns June 12 with the Coen brothers’ comedy Raising Arizona.

Seth and Peter Scriver’s animated documentary Endless Cookie opens June 13.

When We Became Folk Fest, a feature documentary about the founding and explosive growth of the Winnipeg Folk Festival, opens June 13. Followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Kevin Nikkel, moderated by John Einarson!

Join us on June 14 for Sophie Calle and Gregory Shephard’s voyeuristic quasi-documentary No Sex Last Night (Double-Blind). Generously sponsored by MAWA.

Pavements, a prismatic, narrative, scripted, documentary, musical, metatextual hybrid, opens June 18.

Cinematheque Box Office Staff Saleena Haile presents Michael Haneke’s The Piano Teacher on June 19 as part of our Staff Picks series!

Join us on June 21 for “The Dawn Comes”: National Indigenous Peoples Day Shorts Program. Presented in celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day, this series features works by Indigenous filmmakers Farrah Murdock, Sonya Ballantyne, Darryl Nepinak, Trinity Linklater, Caroline Monnet, Chanelle Lajoie, and Amanda Strong. Presented in partnership with Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art.

Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, acclaimed director Dea Kulumbegashvili returns with her latest boundary pushing work, April, opening June 25.

The new 4K restoration of James Bidgood’s kaleidoscopic underground queer classic Pink Narcissus plays June 26, introduced by Winnipeg filmmaker Noam Gonick.

Lastly, Gillian McKercher’s family drama about fatherly love and redemption, Lucky Star, opens June 27.