Brotherhood (Filmmakers in Attendance for Q&A!)
6:30pm - Saturday, Mar 14, 2020
In 1926, a band of teenage boys arrive at Long Point Camp for the adventure of their lives. When their canoe capsizes in a freak summer storm, their holiday descends into a soul-shuddering fight for survival. Based on a true story, BROTHERHOOD is currently nominated for two Canadian Screen Awards (Achievement in Visual Effects, Achievement in Music - Original Song). Writer-director Richard Bell will be joining us for a post-screening Q&A on Saturday, March 14. With Brendan Fletcher, Brendan Fehr, Jake Manley.
"Bell succeeds in stripping back the mythos of what it means "to be a man" and how strong one can really be while embracing compassion, vulnerability and love instead." (Globe and Mail)
"This modern talkie tells a powerful story, worth putting up with the whirr and buzz of the film projector to experience it." (National Post)
“Bell orchestrates some fine moments among the young cast… It’s a hell of a tale.” (Now Magazine)
Saturday, March 14
Doors 6:00 pm | Movie 6:30 pm
Advance tickets $13 | $13 at the door
*Minors permitted in the balcony! Must be 19+ w/ID for bar service and main floor seating.
**Rio Theatre Groupons and passes OK! Please redeem at the door.
BROTHERHOOD (Richard Bell, 2019 / PG / 96) Inspired by a true story, kid campers in the 1920a fight to survive when their canoe capsizes.
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