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Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothing yet! Join us as we kick off this season with a musical bang. Sound and film – the ultimate combination that changed entertainment history starting in 1927 with the release of The Jazz Singer. This year, the Forest City Film Festival celebrates the union of these iconic mediums in a spectacle of music and film. We’re launching our 9 day festival by teaming up with the London Music Office for an unforgettable evening of screenings, live performances, awards, and an exclusive after-party in the beating heart of our UNESCO City of Music. Join us in the Wolf Performance Hall for the best music video selections from incredible talents across London and Southwestern Ontario. You will enjoy live performances, entertainment, connections and unforgettable experiences. Plus, you won’t want to miss the awards presentation! Canadian hip-hop icon Shad will be announcing the winner of the Music Video category – the winner also receives an exchange opportunity to fellow UNESCO City of Music: Hanover, Germany. Wrap up the night at our after-party with food, cash bar, and more live entertainment. Get your tickets now and be there to celebrate our region’s creative spirit!
Based on the international best-selling book, this documentary tells the untold story of the first official Jewish transport to Auschwitz, consisting of 999 unmarried young women.
Welcome to live TV, where tonight our hosts Roberta and Frasier interview guests closely involved in a 30-year-old murder case and attempt to solve the mystery.
Aberdeen is a raw, authentic feature drama interwoven with pockets of humor that shines a light on the indomitable Aberdeen; an Indigenous, middle-aged climate change refugee who has been forced from her ancestral home due to ?ooding.
Alan St-George and his late wife Adrienne channeled their love for one another into the creation of Havencrest Castle, their home and a testament to their love for one another. After her passing, Alan's sustained adoration for Adrienne fuels him to complete the project in her name.
In a world of civil unrest, a group of survivors must journey to seek refuge after their hideout has been discovered by an anti-government militia on the pursuit of power.
Two nurses escape the city buzz of Mumbai to the tranquility of the seaside, in Payal Kapadia's award-winning poetic drama.
In partnership with Museum London, this program presents a selection of Experimental films and a special documentary premier that connect the festival with the emerging voices of our region’s art landscape.
On the last night of 1999, a young man stumbles upon a mysterious entity, compelling him towards a fated journey through dimensions to realize his duty; he must save the world before dawn.
A grieving mother battles her addiction to a black-market drug that gives her life-like dreams about the son she lost.
Documentary feature. In an unfiltered exploration of homelessness in London Ontario, retired police sergeant Nigel Stuckey gives us a glimpse into the lives and struggles of the city's most vulnerable demographic.
A woman missing her husband struggles with the fallen leaves and her emotions in this tongue- in- cheek take on the classic song.
"Bad at This" follows Akash Bansal, a writer and DJ, as he confronts his fear of swimming in adulthood. Through adult swimming classes, Bansal gains confidence and explores the insecurities that kept him away from the water in the first place.
Follows the story of four former competitive dancers as they explore the mental and physical impacts of their dance experiences.
A young, neglected girl spends her days finding adventure on the streets of her UK suburb, while her dad (played by a hilarious Barry Keoghan) is always in search of a new get rich quick scheme.
The new film by Hu Guan (THE EIGHT HUNDRED) is a pensive story about giving a mean dog a second chance, set in the lead-up to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
A defecting soldier is faced with caring for an orphan she encounters as they try to escape a dictatorship.
One of the most acclaimed movies ever made, Satyajit Ray's romantic drama focuses on the lonely wife of a newspaper editor, and her unexpected feelings for her husband's cousin.