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“Perhaps one of the most nihilistic, avant-garde & devastating endings to an anime series ever conceived... It is the best & worst of everything...to create a film that is unlike anything that had come before it.” Toussaint Egan, Paste Magazine

The End of Evangelion plays May 11

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Originally released in 1997, this final film version was created as an alt ending to the Neon Genesis TV series remaking the final 2 episodes: SEELE plans an attack on NERV after failing to create a man-made Third Impact.

The End of Evangelion plays May 11. Intro by Dina Hamid.

Originally released in 1997, this final film version was created as an alt ending to the Neon Genesis TV series remaking the final 2 episodes: SEELE plans an attack on NERV after failing to create a man-made Third Impact. The End of Evangelion plays May 11. Intro by Dina Hamid.
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“Composer Eiko Ishibashi’s tremulous string score dislodges something tender within your chest, like a stone being knocked loose at the mouth of a river.” - Xuanlin Tham, Little White Lies

Evil Does Not Exist opens May 10.

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Takumi & his daughter Hana live in Mizubiki Village, close to Tokyo. The village inhabitants become aware of a plan to build a glamping site near Takumi’s house; offering city residents a comfortable ‘escape’ to nature.

Evil Does Not Exist opens May 10.

Takumi & his daughter Hana live in Mizubiki Village, close to Tokyo. The village inhabitants become aware of a plan to build a glamping site near Takumi’s house; offering city residents a comfortable ‘escape’ to nature. Evil Does Not Exist opens May 10.
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In near-future New York, 10 years after the “social-democratic war of liberation,” diverse groups of women organize a feminist uprising as equality remains unfulfilled.

Born in Flames plays May 9.

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Join us for our Staff Picks series, where WFG staff select and introduce new and old favourites. This month’s selection was chosen by Box Office Manager Nic Kaneski.

Born in Flames plays May 9.

Join us for our Staff Picks series, where WFG staff select and introduce new and old favourites. This month’s selection was chosen by Box Office Manager Nic Kaneski. Born in Flames plays May 9.
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After his death in a Hong Kong hospital, scientists from The Special Branch of Investigation remove a syringe of blood from Bruce Lee’s corpse to create 3 genetic clones of the martial arts superstar for top-secret crime-fighting missions.

The Clones of Bruce Lee opens May 7.

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After his death in a Hong Kong hospital, scientists from The Special Branch of Investigation remove a syringe of blood from Bruce Lee’s corpse to create 3 genetic clones of the martial arts superstar for top-secret crime-fighting missions.

The Clones of Bruce Lee opens May 7.

After his death in a Hong Kong hospital, scientists from The Special Branch of Investigation remove a syringe of blood from Bruce Lee’s corpse to create 3 genetic clones of the martial arts superstar for top-secret crime-fighting missions. The Clones of Bruce Lee opens May 7.
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The Dragon Lives Again finds the spirit of Bruce Lee (Bruce Leung Siu-lung) battling through the Underworld against Dracula, James Bond, The Godfather, 'The Exorcist,' Emmanuelle, some mummies, and more.

The Dragon Lives Again opens May 7.

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The Dragon Lives Again finds the spirit of Bruce Lee (Bruce Leung Siu-lung) battling through the Underworld against Dracula, James Bond, The Godfather, 'The Exorcist,' Emmanuelle, some mummies, and more.

The Dragon Lives Again opens May 7.

The Dragon Lives Again finds the spirit of Bruce Lee (Bruce Leung Siu-lung) battling through the Underworld against Dracula, James Bond, The Godfather, 'The Exorcist,' Emmanuelle, some mummies, and more. The Dragon Lives Again opens May 7.
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“An intriguing piece of socioeconomic analysis which explores a ruthless marketing machine gone completely off the rails.” - Jennie Kermode, Eye for Film

Enter the Clones of Bruce plays May 3.

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Director David Gregory examines interviews with Bruce Li, Bruce Le, Bruce Liang & Dragon Lee, etc. that for the first time reveal the history, controversy, and legacy behind one of the most bizarre and successful genres in movie history.

Enter The Clones of Bruce opens May 3.

Director David Gregory examines interviews with Bruce Li, Bruce Le, Bruce Liang & Dragon Lee, etc. that for the first time reveal the history, controversy, and legacy behind one of the most bizarre and successful genres in movie history. Enter The Clones of Bruce opens May 3.
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“Pushes the documentary form… a poetic, sensory portrait of what it feels like to lose a sibling” - STIR

Join us on May 3 for an in-person discussion with filmmaker Nisha Platzer. Presented in partnership with Winnipeg Underground Film Festival.

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back home follows filmmaker, Nisha Platzer’s pursuit to get to know her older brother, Josh, twenty years after he took his own life.

Join us on May 3 for an in-person discussion with filmmaker Nisha Platzer. Presented in partnership with Winnipeg Underground Film Festival.

back home follows filmmaker, Nisha Platzer’s pursuit to get to know her older brother, Josh, twenty years after he took his own life. Join us on May 3 for an in-person discussion with filmmaker Nisha Platzer. Presented in partnership with Winnipeg Underground Film Festival.
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Expand your mind and arts practice with Scott Fitzpatrick’s expanded cinema workshop! winnipegfilmgroup.com/event/lets-get…

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“This absurdist comedy becomes a beautifully moving piece about how we make it through the world with desperation and hope, and the hard-earned lessons we find in each other.” - Katie Walsh, Tribune News Service

Problemista plays May 2.

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