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SUMMARY:Gibsons Public Library: Teen Film Screening: Slash/Back
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebration of National Canadian Film Day for this screening of Slash/Back from Director Nyla Innuksuk (Inuk). \nWhen an alien invasion rocks the quiet hamlet of Pangnirtung\, Nunavut\, it falls on a group of teenage girls to fight back and defend their community. Her feature directing debut\, Slash/Back offers a stylish vision from producer-director Nyla Innuksuk. Using makeshift weapons and their own horror movie knowledge\, the quartet of teens show the invaders that “nobody f—s with the girls from Pang.” With a cast of local actors and an Inuit cultural lens on the invasion genre\, this teen horror-comedy has more charm than an Arctic summer day has sunlight! \nNote this film is rated 14A with 86min runtime\, this event is intended for teens only. Watch the trailer:
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/gibsons-public-library-teen-film-screening-slash-back/
LOCATION:Gibsons & District Public Library\, 470 Fletcher Rd S\, Gibsons\, BC\, V0N 1V0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:SC Arts Centre: Sunday Film Series: The Stand
DESCRIPTION:We close the series with The Stand\, a film by Christopher Auchter that honours the Elders\, activists and supernatural spirits who helped shape a new future for the Haida Nation—and for all of Canada. In the fall of 1985\, a small group of Haida people stood on a muddy logging road on Lyell Island—and refused to move. What followed was a landmark act of peaceful resistance that helped spark a nationwide reckoning around land\, sovereignty and environmental justice. Drawing from over a hundred hours of electrifying archival footage\, The Stand immerses us in the tension\, courage and quiet humanity of that moment.\nDoors at 3:30; Entrance by donation
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/sc-arts-centre-sunday-film-series-the-stand/
LOCATION:Sunshine Coast Arts Centre\, 5714 Medusa St\, Sechelt\, V0N 3A0
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Film,First Nations
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SUMMARY:Raven's Cry Theatre: The Painted Life of E.J. Hughes
DESCRIPTION:Arts Documentary – two matinees only\, April 11 & 12 \nSince his death in 2007\, the renown of Canadian painter E.J. Hughes has only continued to grow. For decades\, his extraordinary works highlighting the landscapes of British Columbia have captivated the public\, but his personal life is less well known. A solitary man dedicated to his art\, Hughes led a fascinating life\, struggling to make ends meet until a discovery of his work led to its acclaim. Having attempted to work as a fisherman during the Depression\, he became a war artist during the Second World War and never gave up his passion for painting\, even when devotedly caring for his ailing wife.
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/ravens-cry-theatre-the-painted-life-of-e-j-hughes/2026-04-12/
LOCATION:Raven’s Cry Theatre\, 5555 SC Hwy\, Sechelt\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Raven's Cry Theatre: The Painted Life of E.J. Hughes
DESCRIPTION:Arts Documentary – two matinees only\, April 11 & 12 \nSince his death in 2007\, the renown of Canadian painter E.J. Hughes has only continued to grow. For decades\, his extraordinary works highlighting the landscapes of British Columbia have captivated the public\, but his personal life is less well known. A solitary man dedicated to his art\, Hughes led a fascinating life\, struggling to make ends meet until a discovery of his work led to its acclaim. Having attempted to work as a fisherman during the Depression\, he became a war artist during the Second World War and never gave up his passion for painting\, even when devotedly caring for his ailing wife.
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/ravens-cry-theatre-the-painted-life-of-e-j-hughes/2026-04-11/
LOCATION:Raven’s Cry Theatre\, 5555 SC Hwy\, Sechelt\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:SC Arts Centre: Sunday Film Series: No Other Land
DESCRIPTION:No Other Land will be our March film. This film\, by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of four young activists\, was co-created during the darkest\, most terrifying times in the region\, as an act of creative resistance\, and a search for a path towards equality and justice. \nDoors at 3:30; Entrance by donation
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/sc-arts-centre-sunday-film-series-no-other-land/
LOCATION:Sunshine Coast Arts Centre\, 5714 Medusa St\, Sechelt\, V0N 3A0
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Film
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SUMMARY:SC Arts Centre: Sunday Film Series: Mighty Jerome
DESCRIPTION:Honouring Black History Month and a screening of Mighty Jerome. From acclaimed filmmaker Charles Officer comes the story of the rise\, fall and redemption of Harry Jerome\, Canada’s most record-setting track and field star. Gorgeous monochrome imagery\, impassioned interviews and astonishing archival footage are used to tell the triumphant and compelling story of what Harry Jerome’s own coach called “the greatest comeback in track and field history.”\nDoors at 3:30; Entrance by donation
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/sc-arts-centre-sunday-film-series-mighty-jerome/
LOCATION:Sunshine Coast Arts Centre\, 5714 Medusa St\, Sechelt\, V0N 3A0
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Film
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SUMMARY:Ravens Cry Theatre: Film Showing: The Friend
DESCRIPTION:USA 2024\, 119 min\, Drama\nDirector: Scott McGehee\nStarring: Bill Murray\, Naomi Watts\, Cloé Xhauflaire \nWhat’s going to happen to the dog? That becomes the central question in this gently paced exploration of friendship and grief\, both human and canine. The film stars Naomi Watts in a nuanced performance as Iris\, with a supporting role from Bill Murray as Walter. \nWhen Walter dies\, he bequeaths the care of his Great Dane\, Apollo\, to his friend Iris\, who tries to resist caring for this very large dog\, partly due to her small New York apartment but also due to her need to work from home as a writer. Apollo is disruptive to her life and her work. As the story progresses\, both woman and dog create a bond that resists separation and each finds comfort in this new relationship.
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/ravens-cry-theatre-film-showing-the-friend/
LOCATION:Raven’s Cry Theatre\, 5555 SC Hwy\, Sechelt\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Raven’s Cry Theatre: FILM SHOWING: So Surreal: Behind the Masks
DESCRIPTION:Canada 2024\, 88 min\, Documentary\nDirector: Neil Diamond\, Joanne Robertson\nA fascinating film documenting the search for Indigenous Northwest artifacts that were taken from their places of origin by trade\, sale\, and theft. Some items travelled long journeys\, ending up in New York antique stores or in the studios and homes of European Surrealists\, such as Max Ernst and others\, whose works distinctly reveal the influence of these masks.\nCree director Neil Diamond\, accompanied by a team of interested parties including cultural preservation workers and art experts\, embarks on an investigative journey that illuminates the efforts to repatriate Indigenous art. The film is as engaging as a detective story and is enhanced by vivid imagery and interviews with the compassionate searchers
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/ravens-cry-theatre-film-showing-so-surreal-behind-the-masks/
LOCATION:Raven’s Cry Theatre\, 5555 SC Hwy\, Sechelt\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Raven’s Cry: FILM SHOWING: The Marching Band
DESCRIPTION:France 2024\, 103 min\, Drama\nDirector: Emmanuel Courcol\nStarring: Banjamin Lavernhe\, Pierre Lottin\, Sarah Suco \nFrench with English subtitles \nThibaut is a world-renowned conductor who travels the globe. Being diagnosed with leukemia\, he finds that he needs a bone marrow transplant and learns that he was adopted. He then discovers the existence of a brother\, Jimmy\, a factory worker who plays the trombone in a brass band\, and seeks him out. On the surface\, everything seems to separate them\, except for their love of music. Detecting his brother’s exceptional musical talent\, Thibaut takes it upon himself to rectify the injustice of fate. \nThe story provides a look into contrasting musical cultures\, and how they may be both different and yet the same.
URL:https://coastculture.com/event/ravens-cry-film-showing-the-marching-band/
LOCATION:Raven’s Cry Theatre\, 5555 SC Hwy\, Sechelt\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film
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