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TICKETS

Members  $10

Non-members  $14

All day Tuesday   Members $6  Non-Members $8

Thursday matinees   Members $8  Non-Members $10

Lifetime Memberships for $60.

Box office opens 30 minutes before showtime.

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STAY IN TOUCH WITH THE INDIE!

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Our screenings take place at 162 Mackenzie St. (unless otherwise noted.)

Köln 75

2025, Germany, Biography/Coming of Age, 1 hour 52 min
German and English, with English subtitles

9 Wins/Nominations including 3 Wins @ Barcelona-Sant Jordi International Film Festival

opens January 8

Keith Jarrett’s legendary performance in January 1975 nearly didn’t happen. Based on a true story, Köln 75 follows how the concert was conceived and orchestrated by the efforts of a teenage up and coming concert promoter, Vera Brandes, (played by German actress Mala Emde). Her enthusiasm set her to multitasking — from organizing the concert venue (the Cologne Opera House), promoting the event, and selling the tickets, to convincing Jarrett to perform when he almost dropped out when the Bösendorfer Imperial Grand piano he was promised was nowhere to be found. John Magaro plays Jarrett with his own intensity, a sublime counterpoint to Mala Emde’s joyful portrayal of the enthusiastic and unstoppable Vera. Köln 75 captures the compelling, entertaining and, until now, unknown back story about Jarrett’s one-hour, entirely improvised concert, which became the best-selling solo album in jazz history.

Resurrection

2025, CHINA, FRANCE, Sci-Fi/Drama, 2 hours 40 min

17 Wins & Nominations including Special Jury Prize Winner & Plame d’Or nominee

opens January 8

In a society where people stop dreaming to extend their lifespan, some dangerous individuals still dream, warping the fabric of time. We experience five dreams, for each of the senses, each chronologically representing a period of cinema.

The Mother & The Bear

2024, Canada, Comedy/Drama, 1 hour 40 min

2 wins including Best Canadian Film Cinefest Sudbury

opens January 9

After 26-year-old Sumi suffers an accident on the streets of wintry Winnipeg, her overbearing mother Sara flies in from Seoul to be by her now comatose daughter’s side. As Sara meddles in Sumi’s life via a dating app, she ends up on a journey that will leave her forever changed.

Father Mother Sister Brother

2025, USA, Drama/Comedy, 1 hour 50 min

2 wins & 3 nominations including the top prize at Venice Film Festival

opens January 15

Winner of the Golden Lion Best Film prize at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER is the eagerly-awaited new film from Jim Jarmusch. Funny, tender and astutely observed, this is an intimate exploration of the universal intricacies of family dynamics. Starring Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Indya Moore and Luka Sabbat. Told in the form of a triptych divided into chapters set in New Jersey, Dublin and Paris, each story concerns the relationships between adult children, their somewhat distant parent (or parents), and each other. Blending remarkable performances from its ensemble cast with Jarmusch’s wry and idiosyncratic observations of everyday life, the iconic indie director’s latest serves as a timely reminder that you can choose your friends and your lovers, but you can’t choose your family.

Sound of Falling

2025, Germany, Drama, 2 hours 29 min

6 wins & 26 nominations including winner of a Jury Prize at Cannes

opens January 16

Four girls, Alma (1910s), Erika (1940s), Angelika (1980s), and Lenka (2020s) each spend their youth on the same farm in northern Germany. As the home evolves over a century, echoes of the past linger in its walls. Though separated by time, their lives begin to mirror each other, revealing shared secrets that have been kept hidden.

The Voice of Hind Rajab

2025, Tunisia/France, Drama, 1 hour 29 min

15 wins & 13 nominations including 9 wins at Venice & 1 Golden Globe nomination

opens January 30

January 29, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 6-year-old girl is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her. Her name was Hind Rajab. NOTE: The film is based on real events and emergency calls recorded by the Palestine Red Crescent. The voices on the phone are real.

COMING SOON IN FEBRUARY

Marty Supreme

2025, USA, Drama, 2 hours 30 min

26 wins & 234 Nominations including 9 Academy Award nominations, 2 noms and 1 win at the Golden Globes, and 7 noms and 1 win at the Critics Choice Awards

opens February 5

Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. Timothée Chalamet goes all-out in this characteristically Safdie anxiety-spiking thrill ride. Co-starring Gwyneth Paltrow & Odessa A’zion. Directed by Josh Safdie.

No Other Choice

2025, South Korea, Drama/Comedy, 2 hours 19 min
Korean, with English subtitles

19 wins & 91 nominations including the International People’s Choice Award at TIFF, and 3 Golden Globe nominations. Best International Feature Shortlist, Academy Awards 2026

opens February 12

Man-su was so satisfied with his life that he could have truthfully said to himself, “I’ve got it all.” Now, after suddenly being fired, he finds himself in a battle to keep the family home, to protect his wife and two children. As Man-su faces increasingly cutthroat competition to be re-hired, he comes to consider resorting to extreme measures. The new film from Director Park Chan-Wook (Oldboy, Handmaiden, Decision to Leave)

Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes/ Little Amélie or the Character of Rain

2025, France, Animation/Family, 1 hour 17 min
French, with English subtitles

11 wins & 40 nominations including a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards

opens February 15

Le monde est un mystère déroutant et paisible pour Amélie jusqu’à ce qu’une rencontre miraculeuse avec le chocolat éveille sa curiosité sauvage. Alors qu’elle développe un profond attachement à la gouvernante de sa famille, Nishio-san, Amélie découvre les merveilles de la nature ainsi que les vérités émotionnelles cachées sous la surface de la vie idyllique de sa famille en tant qu’étrangères dans le Japon d’après-guerre.

The world is a perplexing, peaceful mystery to Amélie until a miraculous encounter with chocolate ignites her wild sense of curiosity. As she develops a deep attachment to her family’s housekeeper, Nishio-san, Amélie discovers the wonders of nature as well as the emotional truths hidden beneath the surface of her family’s idyllic life as foreigners in post-war Japan.

Hamnet

2025, UK, Drama, 2 hours 5 min

53 wins & 256 Nominations including 8 Academy Award Nominations, Best Picture Best Lead in a Drama at the Golden Globes

opens February 26

After losing their son Hamnet to plague, Agnes (Jessie Buckley) and William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) grapple with grief in 16th-century England. A healer, Agnes must find strength to care for her surviving children while processing her devastating loss. Buckley (Women Talking, Wicked Little Letters) shines in the new historical drama from Oscar-winner Chloé Zhao (Nomadland.)

EVENTS TO CATCH​

Winter Games Watch Parties

Italy 2026

17 Wins, including 5 Canadian Screen Awards, & 27 nominations

Friday, February 6 7pm

We’re bringing the 2026 winter games to the Indie!

Announced Watch Parties:

Tues. Feb. 10 2 PM – Women’s Hockey CAN vs USA

Thu. Feb. 12 10:30 AM – Men’s Hockey CAN vs CZE

Stay tuned to our website, socials, and newsletter for an up-to-date list of our watch-along schedule. All watch-alongs are FREE events, concessions will be open.

Moulin Rouge!

2001, Australia/USA, Musical/Romance, 2 hour 7 min

25th Anniversary · Valentine’s Day Screening

Saturday, February 14 7:30 pm

A poor Bohemian poet in 1890s Paris falls for a beautiful courtesan and nightclub star coveted by a jealous duke.

Black Filmmakers Spotlight

Every Friday at 7 PM | Entry $5

Brother

2022, Canada, Drama, 1 hour 59 min.

17 Wins, including 5 Canadian Screen Awards, & 27 nominations

Friday, February 6 7pm

The story of Francis and Michael, sons of Caribbean immigrants maturing into young men. A mystery unfolds during the sweltering summer of 1991, and escalating tensions set off a series of events that change the course of the brothers’ lives forever. From Director Clement Virgo (The Book of Negroes)

Presented by Black Lives Matter SUdbury

Moonlight

2016, USA, Drama, 1 hour 51 min

10th Anniversary, Best Picture 2017 Oscars

Friday, February 13 7pm

Told across three defining chapters in his life, Moonlight is the tender, heartbreaking story of a young man’s struggle to find himself as he experiences the ecstasy, pain and beauty of falling in love, while grappling with his own sexuality. From Director Barry Jenkins (If Beale Street Could Talk)

Presented by Flame Jerk House

BAM BAM: The Sister Nancy Story

2024, Canada, Documentary, 1 hour 38 min
Friday, February 20 7pm

Followed by a Director Q&A

The song that has become a sample darling and star-making vehicle for many artists now brings into focus the trials, tribulations, and rousing success of its original songstress. Sister Nancy is one of the most legendary Dancehall artists to grace a mic, and yet the understanding of her impact and legacy suffers beyond diehards of the genre. From Director Alison Duke.

Presented by Contact interculturel francophone de Sudbury

Black Ice

2023, USA, Documentary, 1 hour 37 min

TIFF People Choice Award – Documentary

Friday, February 27 7pm

Followed by a Panel Discussion

The film explores the deep roots of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in the game, dating back to 1865 and the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes (CHL), the first all-pro league, which not only introduced the slapshot but shaped the game of hockey we know today. Black Ice masterfully navigates the challenges, triumphs, and unique experiences faced by these athletes through poignant firsthand accounts from hockey players past and present, including Willie O’Ree, Akim Aliu, and Wayne Simmonds. From Director Hubert Davis.

Community Events

Snag Production presents

Behind the Scenes

2025, Nigeria, Comedy/Drama, 2 hour 23 min.
Sunday, February 1 6:15 pm

Aderonke Faniran, a mother of two and successful real estate mogul, is loved for her generosity. But as everyone around her grows to expect her kindness, she gives until there’s nothing left, neglecting herself in the process.

Foodshed Sudbury Presents

Foodshed 2nd Annual Fundraising Event & Film Screening "GATHER"

wednesday, february 3 6 pm

About “GATHER”: An intimate portrait of a growing movement amongst Indigenous Americans to reclaim their spiritual and cultural identities through food sovereignty.

Myths and Mirrors Community Arts presents

Cultivating Solidarity : A Series of Gatherings for Black, Indigenous & Racialized Artists.

Friday, February 6 5:30 PM -6 pm

Join us Friday as we welcome MAYASPOKEN, two-time #1 Slam Poet in Canada, for an artist presentation & gathering.

*This event is open to Black, Indigenous, and racialized folks*

Gathering Description: This gathering will be facilitated by MayaSpoken (@mayaspoken), an award-winning multidisciplinary spoken word artist. Through conversation, reflection, and creative exchange, participants will explore solidarity, artistic practice, and community care. This is a space for connection, learning, and mutual support among Black, Indigenous, and racialized artists working across disciplines. Do you have something you’re working on, something you’d like to discuss, join us in this space!

About MayaSpoken:

MayaSpoken hopes that her poetry inspires you to be a voice of disruption, advocacy, and change towards liberation for all oppressed peoples. None of us is free until we are all free.

Maya is an Ugandan-Jamaican poet based on the unceded, unsurrendered Territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation. She is raising two beautiful and brilliant babies and holds multiple poetry slam titles, including two-time Canadian individual poetry slam champion (2023,2025). Her poetry is published in Big Whoopie Deal, international anthologies “De las Periferias a las Fronteras” and “Poesía Y Disidencias” (2024) alongside very powerful thinkers and writers.

Mooncrater theatre presents

Poetry Slam​

Friday, February 6 9:15 pm

A powerful night of slam poetry! Poets compete in two rounds, scored out of ten, for a chance to win cash prizes. Featuring MAYASPOKEN!!

Maya Namatovu hopes that her poetry inspires you to be a voice of disruption, advocacy, and change towards liberation for all oppressed peoples. None of us are free until we are all free.
Maya is a Ugandan-Jamaican poet based on the unceded, unsurrendered Territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation. She is raising two beautiful and brilliant babies and holds multiple poetry slam titles, including two-time canadian individual poetry slam champion (2023,2025). Her poetry is published in Big Whoopie Deal, Bywords, and international anthologies “De las Periferias a las Fronteras” and “Poesía Y Disidencias” (2024) alongside very powerful thinkers and writers.

*You do not need to purchase tickets to compete*
To celebrate Black History Month, we are inviting Black, Indigenous, and racialized artists to reserve their spot in the competition. All other artists can sign up at the door if there are spots remaining.

Mooncrater theatre presents

Rocky Horror Shadowcast

Saturday, February 28 8 pm
Doors Open at 7 pm

HELD-OVER

Bugonia

2025, USA/Ireland, Thriller, 1 hour 58 min.

72 Wins/Nominations including nomination for Best Film at Venice, and Best Feature at Gotham

opens December 4

Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.
In this fifth teaming of director Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone is a return to form, a dizzying, wild ride of a story that ranks right up there with the filmmaker’s best films THE FAVORITE, THE LOBSTER, DOGTOOTH. With bravura turns from both Stone and a magnificently unhinged Jesse Plemons, who won the Cannes Best Actor prize for playing three different roles in KINDS OF KINDNESS, this film lives on the edge of complete absurdity but with just enough credibility in its wildest moments to give it a place of honor in the paranoid thriller genre.
Here Plemons plays Teddy, a disgruntled guy who blames the world for his own miserable life but seems ready to act on his belief that the ecological disasters of the modern world, the opioid experiment that put his mother into a permanent coma, and his own failures are really the work of Michelle (Stone), the uber-slick corporate CEO of a pharmaceutical bioengineering company. Teddy, who also is a beekeeper, as we see at the beginning of the film, and his shy cousin Don set out to kidnap her, convinced she is really an alien sent to destroy Earth.

 

It Was Just an Accident

2025, Iran, Crime, 1 hour 43 min.

137 Wins/Nominations including Winner of Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival 2025

opens December 6

Vahid, an unassuming mechanic, has a chance encounter with Eghbal, a man he strongly suspects to be his former sadistic jailhouse captor. Panicked, Vahid gathers several former prisoners, all abused by that same captor, to try and confirm Eghbal’s identity. As the bickering group drives around Tehran with the captive, they must confront how far to take matters into their own hands with their presumed tormentor. From master filmmaker Jafar Panahi comes a searing moral thriller that engages with complex ideas about the uncertainty of the truth and the choice between revenge and mercy, as director Jafar Panahi ( NO BEARS, 3 FACES) turns his personal dissonance into a profound and galvanizing work of art.

Sentimental Value

2025, Norway, Drama, 2 hours 13 min.
English and Norwegian, with English subtitles
opens December 18

269 Wins/Nominations including Winning the Grand Prize of the Festival @ Cannes Film Festival 2025 & Best Supporting Actor @ Golden Globe Award 2026

Sisters Nora and Agnes reunite with their estranged father, the charismatic Gustav, a once-renowned director who offers stage actress Nora a role in what he hopes will be his comeback film. When Nora turns it down, she soon discovers he has given her part to an eager young Hollywood star. Suddenly, the two sisters must navigate their complicated relationship with their father –and deal with an American star dropped right into the middle of their complex family dynamics. Deftly exploring the uneasy tension between artistic expression and personal connection, Sentimental Value is a bracingly mature work from writer-director Joachim Trier ( WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD) that’s marvelously acted across the board. Stars Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Elle Fanning, and Anders Danielsen Lie.

The Secret Agent

2025, Brazil, Crime/Drama, 2 hour 28 min.
Portuguese with English subtitles

114 Wins/Nominations including Win for Best Actor and Director @ Cannes Film Festival 2025 and Best International Feature & Best Actor @ Golden Globe 2026

opens December 27

Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho delivers one of the year’s greatest films with The Secret Agent, a sly, genre-bending political thriller starring Wagner Moura in a brilliant performance as Marcelo, a technology researcher on the lam in 1977 during Brazil’s notorious military dictatorship. Told in three parts, and toggling between multiple timelines, The Secret Agent reveals its plot in a puzzle-play of intrigue and information that reflects the ways in which truth is often concealed and memory contradicted under oppressive regimes.