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Nash the Slash Rises Again!

Nash the Slash Rises Again!

Theatrical Starts March 13, 2026

A FILM BY TIM KOWALSKI
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!

September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill (4K Restoration)

September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill (4K Restoration)

Theatrical Starts March 2026

DIGITAL RESTORATION BY SPHINX PRODUCTIONS PRODUCED WITH THE GENEROUS FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF TELEFILM CANADA

CANADA - 1994 - 92 MINUTES
A FILM BY BY LARRY WEINSTEIN
WITH WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS, BETTY CARTER, NICK CAVE, ELVIS COSTELLO, LOU REED


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.

Departures

Departures

Theatrical Starts April 2026.

82 MINUTES - UK - 2025- COMEDY/ DRAMA
A FILM BY NEIL ELY & LLOYD EYRE-MORGAN

Two lads - Benji and Jake - meet at an airport gate and begin monthly incognito trips to Amsterdam together. Over time the need to keep their intimacy a secret causes strain for the out Benji, and their trysts become increasingly toxic.