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RECENT NEWS: CINEMATHEQUE
  • Thu Jun 22
    Suzuki Seijun Retrospective Tour (August 4-6)
    Suzuki Seijun Retrospective Tour (August 4-6)
    The Japan Foundation, Toronto is proud to celebrate the centennial of legendary Japanese filmmaker, Suzuki Seijun, with a Canada-wide retrospective tour of...
  • Thu Jun 8
    Artist Compilation DVD’s on Feature!
    Artist Compilation DVD’s on Feature!
    In the spirit of WFG’s Everything’s On Sale sweep, we are offering our extensive selection of Artist Compilation DVDs at 10% off!
  • Wed Jun 7
    Punjabi Film Festival (June 16 & 17, 2023)
    Punjabi Film Festival (June 16 & 17, 2023)
    The Kohinoor Collective presents Winnipeg’s first Punjabi Film Festival, featuring films about Punjabi histories, politics, and diasporas. Fri,...
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Category Archives: Cinematheque

Cabin Fever: Free Films for Kids! Feb & March 2022

Do you remember the first time you went to the movies as a kid? We sure do, and we’re recreating the foundational experience every Sunday in February & March.

15th December 2021

2022 Members’ Screening Submissions Open Now!

We want to see what you’ve been up to!   Submission Deadline: Monday, January 3, 2022 | 5pm CDT Submit your film here: DEADLINE HAS PASSED The Winnipeg Film Group (WFG) Members’ Screenings will occur at the WFG Cinematheque on …

8th December 2021

Holiday Sales! (On now until Dec 31, 2021)

Just in time for the holidays, we have some great items for a steal of the price! Great for gifts or just for yourself!

30th November 2021

Woodland Haunts: A Folk Horror Overview (December – January)

Inspired by Kier-La Janisse’s illuminating and comprehensive new documentary on the subject – Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror – this Saturnalia, Cinematheque presents a series of films exploring this strange and magical world of pagan gods and rites, haunted land, and sexual liberation.

25th November 2021

Gimme Some Truth Documentary Festival (Dec 1-5, 2021)

Wow, what a year! 2021 has been a difficult year all around for everyone, and especially for us here at the Cinematheque. We lost our dear friend, colleague and shining star of the Winnipeg film Community Dave Barber, who passed …

22nd November 2021

Catching Up with Rhayne Vermette!

In this special edition of Catching Up, Rhayne Vermette speaks on kinship and the complexities of being a filmmaker. She goes into the details of her film St. Anne and shares so much valuable info with us. Thank you, Rhayne for such a thoughtful interview!

15th November 2021

Aurora Gorealis: Canadian Horror Marathon (Oct 30)

Aurora Gorealis returns for one-night only this Halloween! Join us on Saturday, October 30 for a Canadian horror marathon featuring creepy phone calls, botched science experiments, zombie plagues and evil kids. This series pairs classic Canuxploitation offerings with Canadian shorts in a hair-raising sampling of northern frights.

21st October 2021

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

At the Winnipeg Film Group and Cinematheque, as film people, so much of how we understand and relate to the world and communicate with others is through film. Film is an empathy machine, allowing us to educate ourselves on the …

23rd September 2021

Welcome Mark Nuttall to the Cinematheque team!

Please join us in welcoming the newest member of the team, Mark Nuttall!

22nd September 2021

Employment Opportunity: Cinematheque Box Office Staff

Cinematheque is looking to hire new part-time box office staff to begin training in October.

13th September 2021
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