Still: Wrong Husband (Dir, Zacharias Kunuk, 2025, Canada, 100 min)
Our November 2025 Calendar is now here! You can download one here or pick one up at the box office.
The 16th Annual Gimme Some Truth Documentary Festival kicks off November 6-9 with new world documentaries, local and Canadian shorts programs and the Gimme 10 in 30! Documentary Challenge! Featuring work by Kamal Aljafari, Frank Cole, Christopher Morris, Jesse Green, Michael Almereyda and Courtney Stephens, Amalie Atkins, Sepideh Farsi, and guest curator Mike Hoolboom.
The new 2K restoration of Akihiro Suzuki’s Looking For An Angel opens November 1. A unique work described by Suzuki himself as “neither straight, gay, queer, bisexual, asexual or pornographic, but [rather] anti-heterosexist” — a film completely free of dogma and convention.
Room Temperature, the new film from legendary underground novelist Dennis Cooper and visual artist Zac Farley, is a side-eyed, tonally unpredictable portrait of a family-run haunted house in the California desert. Opens November 1. Join us on November 1 at 7PM for a pre-recorded Q&A with filmmakers Dennis Cooper and Zac Farley.
Cinematheque projectionist Nic Kaneski presents Lana Lilly Wachowski’s hyperstylish neonoir Bound on November 13 as part of our Staff Picks series!
Sofia Bohdanowicz’s latest film Measures For A Funeral brilliantly spotlights a young academic’s fascination with acclaimed early 20th-century Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow. Opens November 14.
Comedian, star and co-founder of Kids in the Hall, Kevin McDonald presents Monty Python and The Holy Grail on November 19 for McDonald at The Movies!
‘The said and the unsaid’ is aemi’s exciting, new 2025 touring programme, an annual selection platforming some of the most exciting new moving image work by Irish artists in conversation with key international works. This programme includes new Irish works by Frank Sweeney and Jonathan O’Grady alongside works by filmmakers Maryam Tafakory and Stephanie Barber. Plays November 20.
From renowned filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, Die My Love is a visceral and uncompromising portrait of a woman engulfed by love and madness. Opens November 21.
Patrick Shannon’s Saints and Warriors, opening November 21, follows leaders of iconic Indigenous basketball team, the Skidegate Saints as they compete for two titles – defending their championship title at the 2024 All Native Basketball Tournament, and the political title battle for their lands and waters.
Cult-O-Rama returns November 27 with the new 2K restoration of Bye Bye Love, the sole feature film directed by Isao Fujisawa. Bridging the distance between Pierrot le fou, Bonnie and Clyde and Funeral Parade of Roses with an impeccable sense of style, splashes of Godardian color as well as strong anti-imperialist and existentialist themes, this iconic jishu eiga (self-produced film) was long thought lost until recently shepherded towards restoration by director and programmer Akihiro Suzuki.
A strange death, village upheavals, and swarming suitors lead to a love story gone awry in acclaimed Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk’s latest enthralling imagining of ancient Inuit stories. Wrong Husband (Uiksaringitara) opens November 28.
Inspired by her own acclaimed documentary Birth of a Family, Tasha Hubbard’s Meadowlarks opens November 28.
Join us on November 29 for a free screening of Angelina McLeod’s Freedom Road, a five-part documentary series that tells the inspiring story of Shoal Lake 40 Anishinaabe First Nation and their battle to build a road after their community was forcibly relocated and cut off from the mainland over 100 years ago. Space may be limited, so please book your seat online to secure a spot. Presented in partnership with Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art.