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All watch parties are free events, concessions will be open. Donations are appreciated and help us bring more free events to our community.
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83 min
Darlene Naponse
Set on Atikameksheng Anishnawbek (formerly known as Whitefish Lake), this visual art documentary follows the seasons in director Darlene Naponse’s home community in Northern Ontario.
Sudbury Indie Cinema
Jun 27
Jul 2
89 min
Bretten Hannam
Haunted by the past, siblings Mise’l and Antle are destined to reunite and join forces against a dark spirit that emerges from their shared childhood. Once inseparable, their fractured relationship set by years of silence and a violent episode rooted in homophobia, is tested as they must return to Sk+te’kmujue’kati (the Place of Ghosts) a forest steeped in ancestral memory where time bends. What initiates from trauma soon transforms into an odyssey of healing, as Mise’l and Antle confront their caretaker’s cruelty, the weight of family secrets, and their own deepest fears.
Sudbury Indie Cinema
Jun 27
Jun 28
Jul 2
90 min
The world’s biggest soccer tournament is finally here, and we're bringing the excitement to Sudbury with a series of free watch parties at the Indie!
Sudbury Indie Cinema
Jun 27
94 min
Sean Cisterna
When filmmaker Sean Cisterna discovers a subsidy to support senior activities, he rallies a group of retirement home residents to create a horror short film.
Sudbury Indie Cinema
Jun 28
Jun 30
115 min
Andy Hines
Little Lorraine, a North Atlantic seaside town with a population of 60, becomes embroiled in an international cocaine smuggling operation under the noses of multiple governments, distributed in coffins through a network of funeral homes.
Sudbury Indie Cinema
Jun 30
Jul 3
Jul 4
147 min
Ildikó Enyedi
On the grounds of a medieval German university town looms an imposing Ginkgo biloba, a tree whose longevity stands in marked contrast to three intimate, human-scaled stories. In 1908, the university’s first female student gains admission into the prestigious botany department, confronting the sexism of both professors and peers. In 1972, amidst counterculture movements, a reserved student finds his attention captured by a fellow housemate and the geranium plant she studies. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, a neuroscientist from Hong Kong secures the help of a renowned botanist for an experiment on the old Ginkgo tree.
Sudbury Indie Cinema
Jun 30
Jul 4
113 min
Boots Riley
A fearless crew of inventive young women turn shoplifting into a radical act of defiance.
Sudbury Indie Cinema
Jul 3
Screening Update
Tuesday, April 21
Unfortunately, our run of MILE END KICKS has been postponed to open Thursday, April 30 at 4:15 PM. Other April screenings have been replaced, including:
- Tuesday, April 21 at 6:30 PM (now Hamnet)
- Tuesday, April 28 at 4:30 PM (now Pillion)
Thank you for your understanding!!







