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SUMMARY:Nour Ouayda The Secret Garden (2023)
DESCRIPTION:February 18—March 15\, 2026\nHeather Edwards Theatre | 12-4 PM daily\nThe Secret Garden (2023) opens with a simple yet uncanny premise. One morning\, strange and unfamiliar plants erupt across an unnamed city\, turning streets and squares into an entangled labyrinth. Through the voices of Camelia and Nahla – two unseen protagonists who uncover a notebook chronicling this invasion – Nour Ouayda constructs a narrative that wavers between the documentary and the speculative. \nShot on 16mm film\, The Secret Garden is punctuated with close-ups of foliage and flowers that function as more than mere botanical studies; they are meditations on the elements of life we often neglect\, and over which we have no control. Each shot lingers long enough to reveal grainy textures and muted movements\, mirroring the nature of growth\, whether it is welcome or parasitic. Across its eight chapters\, the film layers these visual fragments with a lyrical voiceover that sometimes feels like pillowtalk\, weaving together fragments of a tale that feels cautionary\, grounded\, and dreamlike all at once. \nBeneath its quiet surface\, The Secret Garden reflects on the transformations that colour and contour the world we inhabit. The eruption of new life becomes both a symptom of society’s existing ailments and a sign of things to come: a reminder of the chaos and destruction it may cause\, but also of the possibility of regeneration. By destabilizing all of these different layers\, Ouayda invites viewers to reimagine the city as a living\, breathing organism and to consider the potential upside of this plant invasion. Her secret garden is not so much an escape from reality as much as an invitation to reimagine what this reality can – or perhaps should – be\, amid the cracks and fractures of the present that we occupy. \nThe Secret Garden (2023) is being screened as part of This small parcel of earth\, a two-part program curated by Muriel N. Kahwagi. \nAccess to this screening is included with admission. This program is presented in conjunction with Entwined\, curated by Mona Filip. \nThe first work in this series is Christina Battle’s seeds are meant to disperse (2022)\, on view from December 6-31\, 2025\, Wednesday to Sunday\, 12-4 PM.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/nour-ouayda-the-secret-garden-2023/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art,Film,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260306T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260317T220000
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SUMMARY:MARCH MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE GRAND
DESCRIPTION:MARCH MOVIE NIGHTS AT THE GRAND | Icons. Cult Classics. Big-Screen Energy.\nThis March\, Movie Nights at The GRAND bring together four unforgettable films that defined eras\, launched fandoms\, and demand to be experienced on the big screen. From romance and rebellion to horror\, to heroism\, these stories continue to spark conversation across generations. \nEach evening features themed cocktails\, local food partners\, and the warmth of Calgary’s oldest theatre at the tail end of winter. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for food and drinks\, with screenings beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 (+ fees)\, available now at www.thegrandyyc.ca/whats-on. Use code GRAND15 for 15% off. \n\n\n  \nDIRTY DANCING | Friday\, March 6 at 7 p.m.\nA summer romance that became a cultural phenomenon\, Dirty Dancing remains one of cinema’s most beloved love stories. Set in the Catskills in 1963\, this coming-of-age classic blends music\, dance\, and defiance into a film that continues to resonate with audiences decades later. \nDetails \nUncle Fatih’s will be selling their beloved pizza slices from 5:30 p.m.\, made with fresh dough and quality ingredients. \nBar & snacks also open from 5:30 p.m.; arrive early for popcorn and a themed cocktail. \nRating: PG \n\n\n  \nFRIDAY THE 13TH | Friday\, March 13 at 7 p.m.\nSpend Friday the 13th the right way—with the film that launched a horror legacy. The original Friday the 13th delivers suspense\, atmosphere\, and campfire terror in equal measure. A defining entry in the slasher genre\, it remains a rite of passage for horror fans. \nDetails \nUncle Fatih’s returns to sell their beloved pizza slices from 5:30 p.m.\, made with fresh dough and quality ingredients. \nThemed cocktails and classic concessions available from 5:30 p.m. Arrive early… if you dare. \nRating: 14A \n\n\n  \nSHOLAY (Director’s Cut) | Saturday\, March 14 at 6 p.m.\nScreening in Hindi with English subtitles \nWidely regarded as one of the greatest Indian films ever made\, Sholay is an epic tale of friendship\, revenge\, and justice. Blending action\, drama\, music\, and unforgettable characters\, this landmark of Hindi cinema continues to captivate audiences nearly five decades later. Experiencing it in a theatre honours the scale\, sound\, and spectacle that made it iconic. \nDetails \nExperience the art of culinary delight with DP’s Cuisine. A women-owned and women-led catering business – they’ll be selling flavour and love\, one dish at a time\, one event at a time!\nBar & snacks open at 4:30 p.m.; arrive early for popcorn\, food\, and a specialty drink. \nRating: PG \n\n\n  \nTHE BOONDOCK SAINTS | Tuesday\, March 17 at 7 p.m.\nCelebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this cult favourite steeped in Irish iconography and vigilante mythology. The Boondock Saints follows two Irish-American brothers who set out to rid Boston of crime\, sparking debate about justice\, faith\, and morality. Skip the rowdy pubs—grab a cold drink at The GRAND and experience this fan-favourite on the big screen. \nDetails \nUncle Fatih’s returns to sell their beloved pizza slices from 5:30 p.m.\, made with fresh dough and quality ingredients. \nBar & snacks open at 5:30 p.m.; arrive early for popcorn\, a festive pre-show drink\, or a cold Guinness. \nRating: 14A \n\n\n  \n“March Movie Nights are about cinematic icons\,” says The GRAND team. “These are films people quote\, revisit\, and introduce to new generations. Watching them together in a historic theatre transforms nostalgia into a shared\, electric experience.” \nFounded in 1912\, The GRAND is Western Canada’s oldest theatre\, located in the heart of downtown Calgary. Today\, it serves as a vibrant home for artists\, audiences\, and stories that inspire\, offering bold\, inclusive programming year-round. Movie Nights at The GRAND are part of the theatre’s mission to blend heritage with contemporary culture\, connecting audiences through shared stories.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/march-movie-nights-at-the-grand/
LOCATION:The Grand\, 608 1 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film,Non-Music Events,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260318T190000
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SUMMARY:A League of Their Own Presents: Blood Tea and Red String (2006)  Stop-motion fairy tale for adults.
DESCRIPTION:March 18th welcome guest\, Tia DeLauria & @puppetfestivalyyc to screen BLOOD TEA AND RED STRING! \nA surreal hand-made stop motion fairy tale for adults created and animated entirely by director @christianecegavske over a period of 13 years. It tells the story of aristocratic white mice who commission gentle oak dwelling artisans to create a doll for them. When the Oak Dwellers fall in love with the doll they refuse to give her up. Resorting to thievery\, the jilted mice abscond with her in the middle of the night. The Oak Dwellers must journey through their mystical and dangerous land to reclaim their love. \nTime & Date:  March 18 @ 7:00pm! \nAdmission: $13.00. Tickets available now via @globecinema_yyc  \nDebit\, credit\, and tap only for payment. No cash accepted. \nLocation: Globe Cinema  @ 617 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB T2P 0W9 \nAdditional Information:  \nMovie Rating is STC\,  This movie may contain themes and scenes not meant for all ages\, viewer discretion advised.  \nDescription: \nA League of Their Own Presents: Blood Tea and Red String (2006) \n \nStop-motion fairy tale for adults. This dialogue free film tells the tale of the struggle between the aristocratic White Mice and the rustic Creatures Who Dwell Under the Oak over the doll of their heart’s desire. The Mice commission the Oak Dwellers to create a beautiful doll for them. \n \nWhen she is complete\, the Creatures fall in love with her and refuse to give her up. Resorting to thievery the Mice abscond with her in the middle of the night. Meet fantastical creatures and view dazzling scenery as the Creatures Who Dwell Under the Oak journey through this mystical land to reclaim their love. See the mice descend into debauchery as they become drunk on blood tea! See what happens when the Oak Dwellers eat the yellow fruit!\n \nGenre: Fantasy\, Animation\n \nDirector: Christiane Cegavske\nRunning time: 1 hr 11 min \nRating: STC  \n\n 
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/a-league-of-their-own-presents-blood-tea-and-red-string-2006-stop-motion-fairy-tale-for-adults/
LOCATION:Globe Cinema\, 617 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Film,Local,Non-Music Events,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260322T130000
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SUMMARY:Rad: 40th Anniversary Showing!
DESCRIPTION:Event Synopsis: \nIt’s no secret that all of us at the Calgary Underground Film Festival are huge fans of the cult classic RAD. In 2011\, CUFF organized the 25th Anniversary Celebrations of the film in Calgary and Cochrane where the film was shot\, in 2020 CUFF hosted a drive-in and bike-in screening to celebrate the film’s 4K release\, and this year we’re presenting the 40th Anniversary Screening at Globe Cinema on Sunday\, March 22. \nLocation: Globe Cinema @ 617 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, AB T2P 0W9\n\nDate & Time: Sunday\, March 22 @ 2:00pm (Doors open @1:00PM)\n\nAdmission: Tickets: $12 ($10 for members\, students and seniors)\, Tickets can be purchased @ https://www.calgaryundergroundfilm.org/year-round/off-the-cuff-rad-40th-anniversary-screening/\n\nAge Restriction? None! PG Rated Classic.\n\nABOUT THE FILM\nThe story of one young man\, Cru Jones\, who has the intensity and desire to win a BMX race called Helltrack.\n \nOFF THE CUFF is a year-round series presented by the Calgary Underground Film Festival. For those films we just can’t make work with our festival dates\, we go off the CUFF.\n \nGenre: Drama\n \nDirector: Hal Needham\nStars: Bart Conner\, Lori Loughlin\, Bill Allen                          \nRunning time: 1 hr 33 min \nRating: PG 
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/rad-40th-anniversary-showing/
LOCATION:Globe Cinema\, 617 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Film,Non-Music Events,Staff Picks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260322T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260322T203000
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SUMMARY:Perspective Film Series: Stalker (1979)\, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
DESCRIPTION:Perspective Film Series:\nStalker (1979)\, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky\nMarch 22\n5:30 PM | Dome Theatre\nIn an unnamed country at an unspecified time is a fiercely protected post-apocalyptic wasteland known as The Zone. An illegal guide\, whose mutant child suggests great horrors within The Zone\, leads a writer and a scientist into the heart of the devastation in search of a mythical place known as The Room. Anyone who enters The Room will supposedly have any of their earthly desires fulfilled. \nAdapting the science-fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky for what would become his final film made in the Soviet Union\, Andrei Tarkovsky crafted a demanding yet visually mesmerizing work. At once a spiritual parable and a response to modern political unease\, Stalker is ultimately a meditation on the nature of cinema itself. \nCountry: Soviet Union\n161 minutes\, in Russian with English subtitles. \nDisclaimer: This film contains some difficult subject matter and imagery\, including nudity and references to weaponry\, which may be triggering for some viewers. \nFREE for members. Non-members: $10—your ticket to this screening includes admission to Contemporary Calgary. Our galleries are open from 12-5 PM for viewing prior to attending the program.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/perspective-film-series-stalker-1979-dir-andrei-tarkovsky/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, 701 11 St SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film,Non-Music Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260328T210000
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SUMMARY:Bow Valley Film Tour 2026
DESCRIPTION:DioDio Studio Presents: Bow Valley Film Tour 2026 \nBVFT2026 is a non-profit event with a simple goal: to share meaningful stories with our community and support local filmmakers.\n \nBVFT2026 is an event that features a collection of stories from Bow Valley.\n \nThe set of incredible films celebrates the spirit of mountain\, water\, human\, and dreams.\n \nThe tour is only organized in the Bow Valley region. A non-profit event with a simple goal: to share meaningful stories with our community and support local filmmakers in telling the stories that need to be told.\n \nIt’s a small and warm festival that focuses on true community-to-community engagement.\n \nA small festival with big heart.\n \nFor more information about buying tickets online\, click here: BUY TICKETS \n \n~ READ BEFORE ARRIVING – –  – Debit\, credit\, and tap only for payment. No cash accepted.
URL:https://cjsw.com/event/bow-valley-film-tour-2026/
LOCATION:Globe Cinema\, 617 8 Ave SW\, Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Film,Non-Music Events
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