All screenings @ Zeidler Hall in the Citadel Theatre, 9828 - 101A Ave
Metro Cinema's Recommended Links
- Alberta Film Classification Board
- Check here for the Alberta film ratings for all Metro Cinema films.
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts
- Home page for one of Alberta's primary funders for the arts.
- Alberta Media Arts Alliance-Society
- AMAAS is the Provincial Arts Service Organization for film & video in Alberta. Metro is an AMAAS member along with the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers, EMMEDIA, Quickdraw Animation Society, NUTV, herland Film Festival (all in Calgary), Boreal Electro-Acoustic Music Society, The Medicine Hat Film Festival, and FAVA.
- Canada Council for the Arts
- Visit the home page of Metro Cinema's largest funder. Without the support of the Canada Council, Metro Cinema would not be able to present as such a wide variety of Canadian film and video.
- TIFF Cinematheque
- No theatre in Canada shows as many high quality, classic films as TIFF Cinematheque (formerly Cinematheque Ontario), a branch of the Toronto International Film Festival.
- Edmonton Arts Council
- Edmonton's municipal arts funder. Click here to discover the many ways the EAC benefits our community.
- Edmonton International Film Festival
- The web site for the Edmonton International Film Festival.
- Edmonton Movie Guide
- Where to find what's playing in Edmonton. Updated weekly.
- FAVA
- The home page for the Film And Video Arts Society of Alberta. Visit this site often to find out what workshops are upcoming for film & video makers. If you are an aspiring filmmaker and need some equipment or know-how, give FAVA a call.
- Independent Media Arts Alliance
- The national equivalent of AMAAS. The IMAA is a central meeting point for artist-run film and video co-operatives across Canada.
- Pacific Cinematheque
- Another great Canadian movie theatre, the Pacific Cinematheque is directed by former Metro Cinema programmer, Jim Sinclair. Click here to find out what's playing in Vancouver.
- Winnipeg Film Group and Cinematheque
- The Winnipeg Cinematheque is the place to go for great independent cinema in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Programmer Dave Barber offers up a challenging and varied array of films, both Canadian and International.
Special Events!
September
Please Note:
Citadel renovations are ongoing, so Metro Cinema continues to screen in the Rice Theatre, just down the hall from our normal room. Until we return to the Zeidler, screenings will continue to be from video, and not from 35mm.
Also, all Silver Screen passes are good for 3 months past their normal date of expiry, to thank you for your patience.
Citadel renovations are ongoing, so Metro Cinema continues to screen in the Rice Theatre, just down the hall from our normal room. Until we return to the Zeidler, screenings will continue to be from video, and not from 35mm.
Also, all Silver Screen passes are good for 3 months past their normal date of expiry, to thank you for your patience.
