Theatrical Starts March 13, 2026
🍁 2025 – CANADA – 80 MINUTES – 5.1 AUDIO – ENGLISH
A FILM BY TIM KOWALSKI
COWRITER/ EDITOR KEVAN BYRNE
FEATURING: IGGY POP, GARY NUMNA, GARY TOPP, VALERIE BUHAGIAR, DON MCKELLAR
NASH THE SLASH RISES AGAIN! A new film that uncovers the sinister Canadian electronic music innovator who took his name from the killer butler in a 1927 Laurel and Hardy silent film, covered his head in surgical bandages and performed an unearthly one-man-show surrounded by half a ton of electronic sound processors and a couple of tape recorders. It’s about artistic integrity, courage and the price-tag that comes with it. Iggy Pop called him “so unusual and brilliant”.
High technology meets the age of horror, surreal and demented… NASH THE SLASH RISES AGAIN!
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🍁 1992 - CANADA - 100 MINUTES - ENGLISH
A FILM BY GUY MADDIN
Theatrical Starts June 26, 2026
Guy Maddin’s early masterpiece takes place in a 19th-century Alpine village where the wary residents —adult, child and animal!—must speak softly and tread lightly lest they cause an avalanche. But sexual frenzies teem in this world of repression, setting off incestuous love triangles and quadrangles with deadly consequences. Bathed in lurid, luminescent tints, Careful resembles a vintage melodrama from another planet—something that could only emerge from the singular mind of Maddin.
Theatrical Starts September 2026
🍁 1994 – CANADA – 92 MINUTES – 4K – 5.1 AUDIO – ENGLISH
A FILM BY LARRY WEINSTEIN
FEATURING: WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS, BETTY CARTER, NICK CAVE, ELVIS COSTELLO, LOU REED
DIGITAL RESTORATION BY SPHINX PRODUCTIONS PRODUCED WITH THE GENEROUS FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF TELEFILM CANADA
September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill is a stunning fusion of film, theatre, and concert performance that reimagines the songs of legendary composer Kurt Weill. Featuring a remarkable ensemble — including Teresa Stratas, Lou Reed, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Betty Carter, Elvis Costello, Mary Margaret O’Hara, The Persuasions, William S. Burroughs, and more — the film transforms Weill’s haunting melodies and biting social commentary into a contemporary meditation on art, exile, and the human condition.