Georgina Community Film Circuit
Film Details
Midnight in Paris
Midnight in ParisDirector: Woody Allan Midnight in Paris is Woody Allen’s unapologetic love letter to the City of Light. In his first feature shot entirely in France, Owen Wilson plays a frustrated American writer who longs for the Paris of old and gets what he wants each night at midnight, when he is magically whisked away for encounters with some of the great artists and thinkers of the 20th century. Please view/download the Stephen Leacock Theatre's official poster for more information. |
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Monsieur Lazhar
Monsieur LazharDirector: Philippe Falardeau Monsieur Lazhar is one of the most gripping Québécois films of the last decade. Following the tragic and shocking death of a Montreal schoolteacher, Bachir Lazha – a middle-aged Algerian immigrant seeking political refuge in Quebec – swiftly pursues the opportunity to fill the sudden vacancy and come to the aid of the overworked principal and students affected by this tragedy. Please view/download the Stephen Leacock Theatre's official poster for more information. |
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Billy Bishop Goes to War
Billy Bishop Goes to WarDirector: Barbara Willis-Sweete Billy Bishop Goes to War is one of the most beloved and widely produced works in the Canadian theatre canon. Since its debut in 1978, John Gray and Eric Peterson’s Governor General’s Award– winning, two-man stage production has played to audiences all over the Englishspeaking world including stints on Broadway and in London’s West End. It’s most recent revival, which once again featured Gray at the piano and Peterson giving his marathon portrayal of no less than eighteen different characters, is an intimate and entertaining new film from veteran Canadian director Barbara Willis-Sweete. Please view/download the Stephen Leacock Theatre's official poster for more information. |
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Midnight in Paris
Monsieur Lazhar
Billy Bishop Goes to War