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Women in Art: AGA: Guest of Cindy Sherman
Director: Paul H-O, Tom Donahue
USA
2008,
88 min,
Digital
- Sep 11 (2012) @ 7pm
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
Director: Alison Klayman
USA
2012,
91 min,
35mm
- Sep 7 & 9 (2012) @ 7pm
- Sep 8 (2012) @ 4pm
- Sep 8, 10 & 11 (2012) @ 9pm
- Sep 9 (2012) @ 2pm
Vue Weekly presents: Blue Revue Sexy Film Festival
Director: Various
Canada
2012,
Digital
- Sep 12 (2012) @ 7pm
Boogie Nights
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
USA
1997,
155 min,
Digital
- Sep 12 (2012) @ 10pm
Private Event
- Sep 13 (2012) @ 7pm
Bump it at the Metro!
Director: Various
Canada
2012
- Sep 14 (2012) @ 7pm
Universal: The Birds
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
USA
1963,
120 min,
35mm
- Sep 14 & 17 (2012) @ 9pm
- Sep 16 (2012) @ 2pm
- Sep 16 & 19 (2012) @ 7pm
DedFest: The Lost Boys
Director: Joel Schumacher
USA
1987,
97 min,
Digital
- Sep 14 (2012) @ 11:30pm
Saturday Morning All-You-Can-Eat-Cereal Cartoon Party
Director: Various
USA,
180 min
- Sep 15 (2012) @ 10am
Moonrise Kingdom
Director: Wes Anderson
USA
2012,
94 min,
35mm
- Sep 15 & 23 (2012) @ 2pm
- Sep 16 (2012) @ 4:30pm
- Sep 16 (2012) @ 9:30pm
- Sep 17 (2012) @ 7pm
- Sep 18 & 24 (2012) @ 9pm
Old Ugly CD Release Party: The Special
Canada
2012
- Sep 15 (2012) @ 7pm
Iron Sky
Director: Timo Vuorensola
Finland/ Germany/ Australia
2012,
93 min,
Digital
- Aug 31 (2012) @ 9:30pm
- Sep 1 (2012) @ 12:30pm
- Sep 1, 3 & 4 (2012) @ 7pm
- Sep 2 (2012) @ 4pm
- Sep 2 (2012) @ 10:30pm
- Sep 3 (2012) @ 2:45pm
- Sep 5 (2012) @ 9pm
- Sep 28 (2012) @ 11pm

Programmer's Blurb May 2013
By : metro
Hi everyone,
The cinema exhibition industry has spent the last few years converting to Digital Cinema presentation, and Metro Cinema has now fully entered this brave new world, with the installation of the last part of our Digital Cinema system, we are now able to screen DCPs (Digital Cinema Packages).
Some of our DCPs this month include new titles like Ginger & Rosa by Sally Potter, Wrong by Quentin Dupieux and Spring Breakers by Harmony Korine; alongside classics like The Tin Drum, Taxi Driver and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the Canadian theatrical premiere of Unclaimed, by Edmonton filmmaker Michael Jorgenson. All are screening from DCP.
However, what sets Metro Cinema apart from most ...
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