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Relax, I’m From The Future

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Q+A screening on Oct. 3 with director Luke Higginson!Based on a same-name 2013 short from Higginson, Relax follows Casper (Darby), a charming, but embarrassingly underprepared time traveler, now trapped in the past. When he befriends Holly (Graham), a jaded drifter, she helps him exploit his trivial knowledge of the future […]

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REEL QUEENS Hedwig & the Angry Inch

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

The legendary House of Adam and Steve present REEL QUEENS at The Westdale! Celebrate camp classics on the big screen with your hosts for Hedwig, Karma Kameleon and Jessie James! With this trailblazing musical, writer-director-star John Cameron Mitchell and composer-lyricist Stephen Trask brought their signature creation from stage to screen […]

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House

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our The Way of the Sword Film Talk Series! Travel with Ryan Ferguson to Japan as he continues his explorations into the hidden corners of a rich film culture, […]

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Autumn Sonata

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Lives of Artists Film Talk Series! Join Jeffrey Bender as we venture into the inner worlds of filmmakers, writers, musicians, dancers and painters in this six-film survey all […]

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Ever Deadly

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

    Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Music in Film Series! One of the great singer-songwriters, an Inuk trailblazer, a punk-rock tragedy, and some of the most hallowed ground in popular music – […]

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Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Lives of Artists Film Talk Series! Join Jeffrey Bender as we venture into the inner worlds of filmmakers, writers, musicians, dancers and painters in this six-film survey all […]

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Ciné-Psych: Originals (2023)

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Ciné-Psych: Originals (2023) Prepare for an extraordinary evening of Art and insight as Ciné-Psych present their latest short films, complemented by a bespoke theatrical performance. Immerse yourself in a critical exploration of connection, resilience, and the social factors that impact our health. This event promises to be a unique opportunity […]

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REEL QUEENS The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

The legendary House of Adam and Steve present REEL QUEENS at The Westdale! Celebrate camp classics on the big screen with your host for The Rocky Horror Picture Show Jessie James! While driving home on a rainy night, strait-laced lovebirds Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick) and Janet Weiss (Susan Sarandon) end […]

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The Killers (1946)

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Noir-vember Film Talk Series! Partner up with our guest speakers all November long as they take you through the classic world of film noir, cinema’s home to all […]

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The Big Heat

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Noir-vember Film Talk Series! Partner up with our guest speakers all November long as they take you through the classic world of film noir, cinema’s home to all […]

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Sid & Nancy

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

    Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Music in Film Series! One of the great singer-songwriters, an Inuk trailblazer, a punk-rock tragedy, and some of the most hallowed ground in popular music – […]

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Cure

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our The Way of the Sword Film Talk Series! Travel with Ryan Ferguson to Japan as he continues his explorations into the hidden corners of a rich film culture, […]

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Devil in a Blue Dress

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Noir-vember Film Talk Series! Partner up with our guest speakers all November long as they take you through the classic world of film noir, cinema’s home to all […]

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Change the Script (Social Justice/Mental Health) S

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Change the Script (Social Justice/Mental Health) Short Film Festival (2023) Embrace the emotive power of film at the inaugural  "Change the Script" film festival screening event. Step into a world where visionary filmmakers from across the globe challenge societal norms, provoke thought, and ignite conversations that matter. With an impressive […]

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REEL QUEENS Showgirls

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

The legendary House of Adam and Steve present REEL QUEENS at The Westdale! Celebrate camp classics on the big screen with your host for Showgirls Calypso Cosmic! Nomi Malone is a fiercely independent young woman who comes to Las Vegas running from a troubled past. Looking for a break on […]

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Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our The Way of the Sword Film Talk Series! Travel with Ryan Ferguson to Japan as he continues his explorations into the hidden corners of a rich film culture, […]

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The Red Shoes

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Lives of Artists Film Talk Series! Join Jeffrey Bender as we venture into the inner worlds of filmmakers, writers, musicians, dancers and painters in this six-film survey all […]

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Echo in the Canyon

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

    Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Music in Film Series! One of the great singer-songwriters, an Inuk trailblazer, a punk-rock tragedy, and some of the most hallowed ground in popular music – […]

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Crumb

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Lives of Artists Film Talk Series! Join Jeffrey Bender as we venture into the inner worlds of filmmakers, writers, musicians, dancers and painters in this six-film survey all […]

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire

The Westdale 1014 King St W, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Click Here to learn more about how the Incite Foundation helps non-profit arts organizations in Hamilton like The Westdale. Part of our Lives of Artists Film Talk Series! Join Jeffrey Bender as we venture into the inner worlds of filmmakers, writers, musicians, dancers and painters in this six-film survey all […]

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Movies have the power to change the way we look at the world.  Hollywood is amid a reckoning about how its films influence society.  The historic Black Lives Matter movement has ignited discussion and action about ending harmful stereotypes and creating inclusive stories representing all facets of the human and global experience in the movies.

So much has been written and discussed how movies have desensitized us to violence, sexism, racism, classism, xenophobia, and all manner of ill will towards our fellow human beings.

The movies, of course, have also done us a lot of good.   Great films have the power to raise awareness, change our outlook, and make us think in a way we haven't before.  We have the opportunity, through the movies, to walk a mile in another's shoes. So many documentaries have successfully educated us to be more empathetic and compassionate, and select narrative movies have also achieved this feat.

In our Movies that Mattered Film Talk series, we will present narrative movies from different decades that managed to achieve commercial and critical success while profoundly challenging audiences to look at the world differently.

The movies were screened in person at The Westdale in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  We invite you to watch GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (1947) at home before watching the Film Talk.

Where you can watch GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (1947):   
https://www.justwatch.com/ca/movie/gentlemans-agreement

The recording of the Movies that Mattered Film Talk series was supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

Movies have the power to change the way we look at the world. Hollywood is amid a reckoning about how its films influence society. The historic Black Lives Matter movement has ignited discussion and action about ending harmful stereotypes and creating inclusive stories representing all facets of the human and global experience in the movies.

So much has been written and discussed how movies have desensitized us to violence, sexism, racism, classism, xenophobia, and all manner of ill will towards our fellow human beings.

The movies, of course, have also done us a lot of good. Great films have the power to raise awareness, change our outlook, and make us think in a way we haven't before. We have the opportunity, through the movies, to walk a mile in another's shoes. So many documentaries have successfully educated us to be more empathetic and compassionate, and select narrative movies have also achieved this feat.

In our Movies that Mattered Film Talk series, we will present narrative movies from different decades that managed to achieve commercial and critical success while profoundly challenging audiences to look at the world differently.

The movies were screened in person at The Westdale in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. We invite you to watch GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (1947) at home before watching the Film Talk.

Where you can watch GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (1947):
https://www.justwatch.com/ca/movie/gentlemans-agreement

The recording of the Movies that Mattered Film Talk series was supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

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Gentleman's Agreement (1947) Movies that Mattered Film Talks

The Westdale January 19, 2022 2:09 pm

Movies have the power to change the way we look at the world.  Hollywood is amid a reckoning about how its films influence society.  The historic Black Lives Matter movement has ignited discussion and action about ending harmful stereotypes and creating inclusive stories representing all facets of the human and global experience in the movies.

So much has been written and discussed how movies have desensitized us to violence, sexism, racism, classism, xenophobia, and all manner of ill will towards our fellow human beings.

The movies, of course, have also done us a lot of good.   Great films have the power to raise awareness, change our outlook, and make us think in a way we haven't before.  We have the opportunity, through the movies, to walk a mile in another's shoes. So many documentaries have successfully educated us to be more empathetic and compassionate, and select narrative movies have also achieved this feat.

In our Movies that Mattered Film Talk series, we will present narrative movies from different decades that managed to achieve commercial and critical success while profoundly challenging audiences to look at the world differently.

The movies were screened in person at The Westdale in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  We invite you to watch MODERN TIMES (1936) at home before watching the Film Talk.

Where you can watch MODERN TIMES (1936):   
https://www.justwatch.com/ca/movie/modern-times

The recording of the Movies that Mattered Film Talk series was supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

Movies have the power to change the way we look at the world. Hollywood is amid a reckoning about how its films influence society. The historic Black Lives Matter movement has ignited discussion and action about ending harmful stereotypes and creating inclusive stories representing all facets of the human and global experience in the movies.

So much has been written and discussed how movies have desensitized us to violence, sexism, racism, classism, xenophobia, and all manner of ill will towards our fellow human beings.

The movies, of course, have also done us a lot of good. Great films have the power to raise awareness, change our outlook, and make us think in a way we haven't before. We have the opportunity, through the movies, to walk a mile in another's shoes. So many documentaries have successfully educated us to be more empathetic and compassionate, and select narrative movies have also achieved this feat.

In our Movies that Mattered Film Talk series, we will present narrative movies from different decades that managed to achieve commercial and critical success while profoundly challenging audiences to look at the world differently.

The movies were screened in person at The Westdale in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. We invite you to watch MODERN TIMES (1936) at home before watching the Film Talk.

Where you can watch MODERN TIMES (1936):
https://www.justwatch.com/ca/movie/modern-times

The recording of the Movies that Mattered Film Talk series was supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

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Modern Times (1936) Movies that Mattered Film Talks

The Westdale January 19, 2022 12:51 pm