Pre-releases, Premieres & Sneak Peeks

National Canadian Film Day continues to be a launchpad for the next wave of Canadian films, so this is your opportunity to see a brand new title before it hits theatres!

EVENT DETAILS

See below for all the details about these incredible events!

Network of Independent Cinema Exhibitors

Mile End Kicks will have a special preview launch in theatres across the country, accompanied by an exclusive introduction from the film’s director Chandler Levack. Find a screening of the film below!

Vancouver International Film Festival

Vancouver International Film Festival is hosting the world premiere of David Ray‘s Love and Money with a cast and crew Q&A.

Vancouver International Film Festival

VIFF is also premiering Carl Bessai’s 4 or 5 Things I Want You to Know About Me, with the director in attendance.

Photon Films

Photon Films will present a special preview screening of Little Lorraine, with director Andy Hines, star Auden Thornton and other special guests.

Millbrook First Nation

The new thriller Sk+te’kmujue’katik: At the Place of Ghosts will have a special preview at Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia, with a recorded introduction from director Bretten Hannam (L’nu).

Laser Blast Film Society

The Laser Blast Film Society is hosting the Ontario Premiere of Olivier Godin’s Don’t Forget the Oatmeal, with Godin joining for a post-film Q&A.

St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival

St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival is hosting the Newfoundland premiere of the heartfelt drama Midnight at the Paradise, with director Vanessa Matsui and star Allan Hawco.

Festival du Nouveau Cinema

The Festival du Nouveau Cinema in Montreal is presenting a special preview screening of the acclaimed drama Blue Heron.

Ontario Creates

Ontario Creates is hosting a special screening of the new documentary The Art of Adventure with director Alison Reid. The film will also be featured as part of Canadian Film Weeks in Vancouver and Stratford.

Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival

The Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival is presenting a preview screening of the new documentary Ni-Naadamaadiz: Red Power Rising, with special guests Shane Belcourt and Tanya Talaga. The festival is bringing in students from schools in the Winnipeg community to learn about this powerful story of resistance.