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Apr 7 - 11
Toronto Indie Horror Fest (Spring Edition) @ Eyesore Cinema
New blood from Canada and around the world.
 
Apr 8 - 12
Toronto Animation Arts Festival International  
Sharpen your imagination! An avalanche of animated shorts, a handful of features and an accompanying conference provide a focal point for Toronto's animation community.
 
Apr 9 - 13
Images Festival  
Screen art, from experimental features and shorts to gallery installations.
 
Apr 10 - 12
Toronto Silent Film Festival @ The Revue
Where the images (accompanied by live music, naturally) do the talking.

Schedule This Week:
Apr 10, 6:00pm:  Beau Geste (1926, USA, D: Herbert Brenon)
Apr 11, 1:15pm:  Laughs In The Aft w/ The Kid (1921, USA, D: Charlie Chaplin) + Brats (1930, USA, D: James Parrott)
Apr 11, 4:00pm:  Love (1927, USA, D: Edmund Goulding)

 
Repertory, Series, One-Offs and Short Runs
Apr 2
 
What Does That Nature Say to You (2025, South Korea, D: Hong Sang-soo)    MDFF Selects
A young poet spends a drunken day with his girlfriend's family.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 2
 
La La Land (2016, USA, D: Damien Chazelle)
A jazz enthusiast and an aspiring actress weigh the possibilities of their relationship versus the demands of their dreams.
 
@ The Fox 6:30pm
Apr 2
Apr 3
 
Allegro Non Troppo (1976, Italy, D: Bruno Bozzetto)
Italy satirizes Disney with its own, earthier marriage of animation and classical music. New restoration!
 
@ The Paradise 6:30pm
4:00pm
Apr 2
 
New Skin Duran Duran Zine Release Party
A multimedia presentation of Duran Duran rarities accompanies the release of zine New Skin profiling the 1980s' favourite musical wild boys.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 7:00pm
Apr 2
 
Lan Yu (2001, Hong Kong/China, D: Stanley Kwan)
A businessman enters into a forbidden gay relationship with a student. Plus: a virtual Q&A with director Stanley Kwan. Presented by the Jackman Humanities Institute Working Group on Queer & Trans Negativity.
 
@ Innis Town Hall 7:00pm
Apr 2
 
Frailty (2001, USA/Germany, D: Bill Paxton)
A religious fanatic believes God is directing him to kill.
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Apr 2
 
Fruitvale Station (2013, USA, D: Ryan Coogler)
A young African-American man spends his day connecting with friends and family before meeting his untimely end on the titular train platform.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 2
 
Hard Boiled (1992, Hong Kong, D: John Woo)
Tough-guy cop Chow Yun-Fat and undercover agent Tony Leung Chiu-wai take on a crime syndicate, resulting in one jaw-dropping action set piece after another.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 2
 
The Karate Kid Part II (1986, USA, D: John G. Avildsen)
Sensei Miyagi returns to Japan after a long absence to face his dying father, his past love and a bitter rival.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 2
 
The Mummy Returns (2001, USA, D: Stephen Sommers)
The mummified remains of Imhotep once again menace Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, this time in a bid to control the power of the Scorpion King.
 
@ Cineplex
Apr 3
Apr 5
 
What Does That Nature Say to You (2025, South Korea, D: Hong Sang-soo)
A young poet spends a drunken day with his girlfriend's family.
 
@ The Paradise 6:00pm
3:00pm
Apr 3
 
The Long Day Closes (1992, UK, D: Terence Davies)    Love, Sex, Religion, Death: The Complete Films of Terence Davies
A young boy finds a reprieve from his oppressive home and school life in the darkened cinema. Also on the bill: Davies' final project, the 2023 short Passing Time.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 3
 
Silver Screamers (2025, Canada, D: Sean Cisterna)
A filmmaker enlists senior citizens to make a short horror film to take advantage of cultural subsidies. Documentary. Plus: the short film created by the documentary subjects, The Rug, will also screen.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 6:30pm
Apr 3
Apr 4
Apr 7
Apr 9
 
Dead Lover (2025, Canada, D: Grace Glowicki)
A lonely, smelly, horny gravedigger attempts to resurrect her lover after he dies at sea. Apr 3: in Stink-O-Vision w/ Q&A. Apr 4: in Stink-O-Vision w/ Q&A.
 
@ The Revue 6:45pm
6:45pm
9:30pm
9:30pm
Apr 3
 
Eyes Without a Face (1960, France, D: Georges Franju)    Free Friday Films
Carnival of Souls (1962, USA, D: Herk Harvey)
1) A mad scientist attempts to repair the damage done to his daughter's beautiful face by performing face transplants from abducted young women.
2) A woman is stalked by a strange figure after she escapes a car accident.
Free!

 
@ Innis Town Hall 6:50pm
Apr 3
 
Tokyo Zombie (2005, Japan, D: Sakichi Sato)    Waffles and a Movie
A pair of workers' decision to murder their boss accidentally unleashes an outbreak of zombies. A waffle is included with admission.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 8:00pm
Apr 3
 
The Monster and the Girl (1941, USA, D: Stuart Heisler)    Killer B Cinema
A man takes revenge upon the gangsters who sullied his sister when his brain is transplanted into the body of a gorilla.
 
@ See-Scape 8:00pm
Apr 3
 
My Own Private Pilgrimage (2026, Canada, D: Paul Perrier)
Documentarian Paul Perrier's cross-Canada book promotion bicycle trip turns into a spiritual pilgrimage. Filmmaker in attendance!
 
@ Cinecycle 8:00pm
Apr 3
Apr 4
 
Silverado (1985, USA, D: Lawrence Kasdan)    Always On Film
Four men bring justice to the small town of the title. 35mm! Apr 3 8:30pm Apr 4 10:45pm
 
@ Kingsway 8:30pm
10:45pm
Apr 3
Apr 9
 
Sympathy for the Underdog (1971, Japan, D: Kinji Fukasaku)
Yakuza driven out of Yokohama begin a violent takeover of Okinawa as their new turf.
 
@ The Fox 9:30pm
9:20pm
Apr 3
 
The Big Deal (1992, Hong Kong, D: Tony Lou Chun-Ku)    Always On Film
A martial arts master and his misfit daughters sow comic chaos while attempting to uphold justice. 35mm! Apr 3 10:45pm
 
@ Kingsway 10:45pm
Apr 3
 
Donnie Darko (2001, USA, D: Richard Kelly)    The Midnight Revue
Troubled teen Jake Gyllenhaal gets word the world is ending from his imaginary death-rabbit buddy. Theatrical version. Happy Easter weekend!
 
@ The Revue 11:59pm
Apr 3
- Apr 9
 
American Psycho (2000, USA, D: Mary Harron)
Harron turns Bret Easton Ellis' infamous tome into a sharpened axe satirizing '80s excess.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 3
- Apr 9
 
Apocalypse Now (1979, USA, D: Francis Ford Coppola)
Martin Sheen goes upriver during the Vietnam War to find the heart of darkness.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 3
- Apr 9
 
Catch Me If You Can (2002, USA, D: Steven Spielberg)
Leonardo DiCaprio cons his way into America's airports and operating rooms.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 3
Apr 4

Apr 5

Apr 7

 
Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989, Japan, D: Hayao Miyazaki)
A young witch takes a chance on independent living. 4K restoration! Apr 3: subtitled. Apr 4: subtitled. Apr 4: dubbed. Apr 5: subtitled. Apr 5: dubbed. Apr 7: subtitled. Apr 7: dubbed.
 
@ Cineplex





Apr 3
- Apr 6
 
Hop (2011, USA, D: Tim Hill)    Family Favourites
The Easter Bunny's son tries to make it in rock 'n' roll. At most Cineplex locations.
 
@ Cineplex
Apr 4
 
The Saturday Morning All-You-Can-Eat Cereal Cartoon Party - Easter Edition    Stompbox
Sugar in the bowl, televisual sugar on the screen. 3 hours of Saturday morning cartoon favourites/obscurities, vintage commercials and PSAs with an Easter twist.
 
@ The Revue 10:00am
Apr 4
 
David (2025, USA, D: Phil Cunningham & Brent Dawes)    Family Favourites
A shepherd takes on a giant armed only with a sling, some stones and faith. Animated. At most Cineplex locations.
 
@ Cineplex 10:50am
Apr 4
Apr 10
 
André Is an Idiot (2025, USA, D: Tony Benna)
A giant in the advertising world faces death with curiosity and humour.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 4:00pm
6:30pm
Apr 4
 
Stuck (2007, Canada/UK/Germany, D: Stuart Gordon)    Midnight Madness Presents
Stephen Rea becomes stuck in the windshield of Mena Suvari's car after she runs him down. 35mm!
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 4
 
Farewell My Concubine (1993, China/Hong Kong, D: Chen Kaige)
A love triangle between a pair of Peking Opera performers (Leslie Cheung, Zhang Fengyi) and a courtesan (Gong Li) plays out against the backdrop of Chinese history. 4K restoration! Presented by Amoment Books. Apr 4 6:45pm
 
@ Innis Town Hall 6:45pm
Apr 4
 
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert (2025, USA/Australia, D: Baz Luhrmann)
A precis of Elvis Presley's life as a musician and movie star leads into footage of rehearsals and performances from his Las Vegas residency.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 7:00pm
Apr 4
 
Performance (1970, UK, D: Nicolas Roeg & Donald Cammell)
A violent gangster and a reclusive rock star try on each other's identities.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 8:00pm
Apr 4
Apr 6
 
Messiah of Evil (1974, USA, D: Willard Huyck & Gloria Katz)
A woman stumbles across a cult-controlled town by the sea while searching for her missing father.
 
@ The Fox 9:30pm
9:10pm
Apr 5
 
Twin Peaks (1989-1991, USA, D: David Lynch & others)
The investigation into the murder of a high school girl reveals the dark underbelly of an American town in the Pacific Northwest. Season 2, episodes 3-6
 
@ The Revue 12:00pm
Apr 5
 
Jesus Christ Superstar (1973, USA, D: Norman Jewison)
The final days of lord and saviour Jesus Christ ... in song! A sing-along!
 
@ The Fox 12:45pm
Apr 5
Apr 6
 
A Foggy Tale (2025, Taiwan, D: Chen Yu-hsun)
A woman traveling to Taipei to retrieve her brother's remains receives aid from a rootless former soldier. Apr 5 1:30pm Apr 6 6:00pm
 
@ Innis Town Hall 1:30pm
6:00pm
Apr 5
 
Singin’ in the Rain (1952, USA, D: Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly)
Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds sing and dance their way through Hollywood's transition to sound. 4K restoration! Screening as a companion piece to the ongoing Terence Davies retrospective, as it was one of the filmmaker's favourite films.
 
@ Lightbox 4:00pm
Apr 5
 
The Ten Commandments (1956, USA, D: Cecil B. DeMille)
"I will turn the laughter of these slaves into wails of torment! They shall remember the name of Moses! Only that he died under my chariot wheels!" Heston, Brynner, Robinson et al get Biblical. 4K restoration! Happy Easter!
 
@ The Revue 4:00pm
Apr 5
Apr 11
 
Agatha’s Almanac (2025, Canada, D: Amalie Atkins)
A 90-year-old woman dispenses life wisdom and agriculture tips on her Manitoba farm. Winner of the Best Canadian Feature Documentary award at Hot Docs 2025.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 4:00pm
7:00pm
Apr 5
 
The Wedding (Svadba) (2026, Croatia/Serbia, D: Igor Šeregi)
A Croatian businessman's life is rocked by the news that his daughter intends to marry the son of the Serbian Prime Minister.
 
@ The Paradise 6:30pm
Apr 5
 
Benediction (2021, UK/USA, D: Terence Davies)    Love, Sex, Religion, Death: The Complete Films of Terence Davies
Poet Siegfried Sassoon wrestles with his homosexuality and speaks out against war after experiencing the horrors of WWI himself. Also on the bill: Davies' 2021 short But Why?.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 5
 
Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other (2024, UK/Denmark/USA, D: Jacob Perlmutter & Manon Ouimet)
Aging artists explore their bond before time runs out.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 6:30pm
Apr 5
 
Aankhen (2002, India, D: Vipul Amrutlal Shah)    Butt's Backdoor to Bollywood
A once honest, now bitter man plots to rob the bank he used to work at.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 7:00pm
Apr 5
Apr 8
 
Wild at Heart (1990, USA, D: David Lynch)
Cage makes Dern "hotter than Georgia asphalt" in Lynch's celebration of youth, romance and rebellion.
 
@ The Fox 9:10pm
9:20pm
Apr 6
Apr 11
 
Bambi (1942, USA, D: David Hand)
A fawn experiences life, friendship and death as he grows into a buck.
 
@ The Fox 3:30pm
1:30pm
Apr 6
 
Blow-Up (1966, UK/Italy/USA, D: Michelangelo Antonioni)    Designing The Movies
A groovy photographer finds evidence of murder in his work ... or does he?
 
@ The Revue 6:30pm
Apr 6
 
Holiday Weekend (2007, USA, D: Giuseppe Andrews)    Eternal Camp
Couples experiencing pivotal moments in their relationships form a multi-faceted portrait of humankind.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 7:00pm
Apr 6
 
The Most Terrible Time in My Life (1994, Japan, D: Kaizo Hayashi)
Japanese private detective Maiku Hama's search for the missing brother of a Taiwanese writer leads him into a gang war. The first installment in the Maiku Hama trilogy. 4K restoration!
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Apr 7
 
Dialogues With The Future (2026, Switzerland, D: Ursula Biemann)
The European Enlightenment is reconsidered as a byproduct of contact with Indigenous thought. In Room 222. A Q&A follows the screening.
 
@ Innis Town Hall 4:00pm
Apr 7
 
The Neon Bible (1995, UK/Spain, D: Terence Davies)    Love, Sex, Religion, Death: The Complete Films of Terence Davies
A young man looks back upon his impoverished upbringing in the American South. Recorded intro by star (and Heated Rivalry creator) Jacob Tierney.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 7
 
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010, Canada/USA, D: Eli Craig)
Hillbillies on a cottage vacation are mistaken for inbred killers by a crew of obnoxious preppies.
 
@ The Revue 7:00pm
Apr 7
 
Tampopo (1985, Japan, D: Jūzō Itami)    Cinema Á La Mode
A pair of truck drivers help a widow make better ramen. A Toonie Tuesday presentation!
 
@ The Paradise 7:00pm
Apr 7
 
Form & Spirit: Non-Objective Filmmaking    Ad Hoc
AGO Curator Jim Shedden programs a selection (mostly 16mm) of abstract films by Hans Richter, Walter Ruttman, Mary Ellen Bute, Oskar Fischinger, Len Lye and others inspired by the gallery's Edna Taçon exhibit Verve and Decorum. In Room 222.
 
@ Innis Town Hall 8:00pm
Apr 8
 
Mile End Kicks (2025, Canada, D: Chandler Levack)
A twenty-something music writer who lacks effective adulting skills moves to Montreal to live the scene life. Previewing today in advance of its upcoming release. Director Chandler Levack in attendance!
 
@ Lightbox 6:00pm
Apr 8
 
The Rock (1996, USA, D: Michael Bay)    Uncaged
Cage and Connery take on turncoat marines in Alcatraz. 35mm!
 
@ The Revue 6:15pm
Apr 8
 
The Art of Adventure (2025, Canada, D: Alison Reid)    Doc Soup
Wildlife artist Robert Bateman and biologist Bristol Foster circle the globe on a personal expedition. Plus: a post-screening discussion with director Alison Reid and film subjects Robert Bateman and Bristol Foster.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 6:30pm
Apr 8
 
Somewhere Along the Way: A Musical Camino (2026, Canada, D: Simon Burn)
Australian musician Dan Mullins walks the Camino de Santiago. Plus: a live musical performance by subject Dan Mullins.
 
@ The Paradise 6:45pm
Apr 8
 
Light Noise Smoke: The Films of Tomonari Nishikawa    Wavelengths
Image becomes sound in the works of Japanese experimental filmmaker Tomonari Nishikawa. Intro by filmmaker/programmer Chris Kennedy.
 
@ Lightbox 7:00pm
Apr 9
 
100 Sunset (2025, Canada, D: Kunsang Kyirong)    MDFF Selects
A shy young woman observes the lives of Parkdale's Tibetan immigrant community.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 9
 
Little Miss Sunshine (2006, USA, D: Valerie Faris & Jonathan Dayton)    We Really Like Her
A bickering family drive cross-country to get their daughter into the finals of a kids beauty pageant.
 
@ The Revue 6:45pm
Apr 9
 
Party Girl (1995, USA, D: Daisy von Scherler Mayer)
Devil-may-care Parker Posey gets serious when she is tasked with library work after being bailed out of jail. Part of Mubi's Women at Play event, featuring writer Amil Niazi in conversation with Joan Summers about her new book.
 
@ The Paradise 7:00pm
Apr 10
 
The House of Mirth (2000, UK, D: Terence Davies)    Love, Sex, Religion, Death: The Complete Films of Terence Davies
Socialite Gillian Anderson's search for a high society husband runs aground on her unrequited feelings for bachelor Eric Stolz and the withering judgment of her peers. 35mm!
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 10
 
Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers (1972, USA, D: Robert J. Kaplan)    Drag Me To The Movies
Warhol star Holly Woodlawn headlines a musical comedy love letter to NYC.
 
@ The Paradise 7:00pm
Apr 10
 
Slap Shot (1977, USA, D: George Roy Hill)
A small town hockey team finds that fighting is the key to winning. A rowdy movie night presented by Showbiz Hobo.
 
@ Danforth Firkin 7:00pm
Apr 10
Apr 11
 
Dead Lover (2025, Canada, D: Grace Glowicki)
A lonely, smelly, horny gravedigger attempts to resurrect her lover after he dies at sea. Apr 10 9:00pm: w/ Q&A. Apr 11 9:15pm: in Stink-O-Vision.
 
@ The Fox 9:00pm
9:15pm
Apr 10
 
Middle Life (2025, Canada, D: Pavan Moondi)
A wedding planner strikes up a platonic relationship with a plumber after she rescues him from a car crash. Cast & crew in attendance!
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Apr 10
- Apr 16
 
Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022, USA, D: Daniel Scheinert & Daniel Kwan)
Middle-aged Mom Michelle Yeoh gets swept up in an adventure across alternate universes to save reality itself.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 10
- Apr 16
 
La La Land (2016, USA, D: Damien Chazelle)
A jazz enthusiast and an aspiring actress weigh the possibilities of their relationship versus the demands of their dreams.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 10
- Apr 16
 
The Big Lebowski (1998, USA, D: Joel Coen)
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man." Despite being thrown into a whirlwind plot involving kidnapping, bowling and nihilism, The Dude (Jeff Bridges) abides.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 11
 
The Terence Davies Trilogy (1983, UK, D: Terence Davies)    Love, Sex, Religion, Death: The Complete Films of Terence Davies
A man wrestles with sexuality, religion and family from childhood to death. 35mm! Intro by Cameron Bailey.
 
@ Lightbox 12:00pm
Apr 11
 
The Power of the Pin: Stories of the Moose Hide Campaign
Short docs A Bridge Across and A Tree Remains chronicle the effects of the anti-domestic violence Moose Hide Pin Campaign. Subjects and creative teams in attendance.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 2:30pm
Apr 11
 
Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988, UK, D: Terence Davies)    Love, Sex, Religion, Death: The Complete Films of Terence Davies
Children grow up in 1940's/50's Liverpool under the rule of a tyrannical father. 4K restoration! Also on the bill: Davies' 1980 short Boogie. Intro by Cameron Bailey.
 
@ Lightbox 3:00pm
Apr 11
 
A Quiet Passion (2016, UK/Belgium/Canada/USA, D: Terence Davies)    Love, Sex, Religion, Death: The Complete Films of Terence Davies
Emily Dickinson explores her inner life through poetry despite lack of recognition in her own time.
 
@ Lightbox 5:30pm
Apr 11
 
2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984, USA, D: Peter Hyams)    Not-So-Terrible Twos
Getting literal with Kubrick's legacy bridges the America/Russia Cold War divide.
 
@ The Revue 6:45pm
Apr 11
 
A Celebration of The Newsroom
This celebration of cult CBC sitcom The Newsroom will screen an episode and discuss with cast members Ken Finkleman, Matt Watts, Peter Keleghan, Douglas Bell, Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall and others. Presented by the West End Phoenix.
 
@ The Paradise 7:00pm
Apr 11
 
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (2025, Canada, D: Matt Johnson)
Aspiring Toronto musicians' plans to land a gig at the Rivoli turn to time travel. 35mm!
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm