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No Other Land - Poster

No Other Land

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Globe Cinema Presents: No Other Land

Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist from Masafer Yatta, has been fighting his community's mass expulsion by the Israeli occupation since childhood. Basel documents the gradual erasure of Masafer Yatta, as soldiers destroy the homes of families - the largest single act of forced transfer ever carried out in the occupied West Bank. He crosses paths with Yuval, an Israeli journalist who joins his struggle, and for over half a decade they fight against the expulsion while growing closer. Their complex bond is haunted by the extreme inequality between them: Basel, living under a brutal military occupation, and Yuval, unrestricted and free. This film, by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of four young activists, was co-created during the darkest, most terrifying times in the region, as an act of creative resistance to Apartheid and a search for a path towards equality and justice. 

Genre: Documentary

Director: Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham & Rachel Szor
Running time: 1 hr 36 min 
Rating: PG (Mature Subject Matter)


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Upcoming Showtimes
  • March 23 - 3:00pm
  • March 23 - 6:00pm
  • April 2 - 7:30pm
  • April 3 - 7:30pm
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On Swift Horses

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The Calgary International Film Festival Presents: On Swift Horses (2025)

Based on the novel by Shannon Pufahl, On Swift Horses follows newlyweds Muriel and Lee who are beginning a new life when he returns from the Korean War. However, their newfound stability is upended by the arrival of Lee's charismatic younger brother, Julius, a wayward gambler with a secret. A dangerous love triangle is quickly formed, as the three vow to start a new life together in California. Their bid for the American Dream is blown apart when Julius disappears and heads for Las Vegas instead. Muriel embarks on a secret life, gambling on racehorses and discovering a love she never thought possible. 

Genre: Drama

Director: Daniel Minahan
Stars: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, Diego Calva, Sasha Call
Running time: 1 hr 57 min
Rating: STC

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Upcoming Showtimes
  • April 9 - 7:00pm
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The Honeymoon Killers

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Calgary Cinematheque Presents: The Honeymoon Killers (1970)


Martha (an unforgettable Shirley Stoler) finds a pen pal through a lonely hearts correspondence in the form of Ray (Tony Lo Bianco). The fact that Ray is a serial killer conman who robs wealthy widows of their money is no problem for Martha; she joins in on the game. But Martha’s fierce jealousy of Ray’s entanglements with his marks soon leads to desperate and dangerous consequences.

Originally to be directed by Martin Scorsese (who shot a few scenes still in this theatrical cut), The Honeymoon Killers is a highly suspenseful documentary-style thriller about one woman’s obsession with the right kind of wrong guy. Named by François Truffaut as his favourite American film, The Honeymoon Killers are a couple dangerous to know and hard to forget.

Genre: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Director: Leonard Kastle
Stars: Shirley Stoler, Tony Lo Bianco, Mary Jane Higby
Running time: 1 hr 38 min 
Rating: 14A




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  • April 2 - 7:00pm
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Summertime

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A League of Their Own Presents: Summertime (La Belle Saison) (2015)

Twice nominated for the César Awards in acting categories, Summertime is a captivating lesbian romance set in the pastoral French countryside.

Delphine (Higelin) is a twenty-something farm girl of humble means who moves to the big city of Paris in the turbulent 1970s, searching for her independence. It's not long before she is drawn to dynamic thirty-something Carole (de France), who is actively involved in the emerging feminist movement.

Genre: Drama, Romance

Director: Catherine Corsini
Stars: Cécile de France, Izia Higelin, Noémie Lvovsky
Running time: 1 hr 45 min 
Rating: STC



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Upcoming Showtimes
  • April 9 - 7:30pm
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Indian Film Week in Calgary

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Edmonton Movie Club Presents: Indian Film Week in Calgary


Join us for a special celebration of Indian cinema from March 28–30, 2025, at Globe Cinema in downtown Calgary. Featuring a curated selection of award-winning and popular films in Hindi, Gujarati, and Punjabi, this free three-day event showcases the diversity, culture, and storytelling richness of Indian cinema.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Indian films, this is a unique opportunity to experience laughter, emotion, and inspiration on the big screen—all for free!

1. Raksha Bandhan (Hindi) | March 28th, 8:00 PM

Rating: PG (Parental Guidance)

A heartfelt family drama that explores the emotional bond between a brother and his four sisters. Starring Akshay Kumar, the film blends humor, love, and sacrifice in a touching story about relationships and responsibilities.

2. Hellaro (Gujarati) March 29th, 4:30 PM

Rating: PG (Parental Guidance)

Winner of the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, Hellaro is a powerful tale of women’s empowerment set in a patriarchal desert village. It follows a group of women who discover liberation through the folk dance of Garba

3. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (Hindi) | March 29th, 8:00 PM

A cult classic road-trip film about friendship, self-discovery, and living life to the fullest. Three friends travel through Spain, each facing personal fears while embracing love, adventure, and freedom.

4. Godday Godday Chaa (Punjabi) | March 30th, 2:00 PM

Rating: PG (Coarse Language)

Set in rural Punjab, this lighthearted comedy revolves around the desire of women to attend a traditional wedding procession (baraat), breaking gender norms and challenging age-old customs in a humorous and heartwarming way.

5. English Vinglish (Hindi) | March 30th, 3:00 PM

Rating: PG (Parental Guidance)

Starring the legendary Sridevi, this inspiring film tells the story of a homemaker who enrolls in an English class to gain self-respect and confidence. A celebration of personal growth, identity, and breaking barriers.


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  • March 28 - 8:00pm
  • March 29 - 4:30pm
  • March 29 - 8:00pm
  • March 30 - 2:00pm
  • March 30 - 3:00pm
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Ukrainian Film Festival in Alberta

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The Ukrainian Film Festival in Alberta (UFFA) Presents: 


This year, the Ukrainian Film Festival in Alberta (UFFA) will showcase a selection of contemporary films about Ukraine in Edmonton and Calgary. These critically acclaimed films have received international recognition and won numerous awards.

Over two weekends, festival-goers will have the opportunity to experience some of the most outstanding works of contemporary Ukrainian cinema.

The UFFA is co-organized by the Alberta Society for the Advancement of Ukrainian Studies and the Forum for Ukraine Studies, an analytical publication project of the Contemporary Ukraine Studies Program at the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta. The festival is held in cooperation with the Ukrainian Resource and Development Centre at MacEwan University and with financial support from the City of Calgary.


1. Us, Our Pets, and the War (2024) | April 4, 7:00 PM

Director: Anton Ptushkin
Rating: STC

Highlights the stories of people and their pets during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Russia’s armed aggression forced many people to leave their homes for places outside the war zone. While fleeing the war, people also saved the lives of their own as well as countless abandoned animals: cats, dogs, bears, lions, chameleons, lemurs, and more. The film also features famous pets such as Patron the dog and Shafa the cat.

2. Forever-Forever (2023) | April 5, 4:30 PM

Director: Anna Buryachkova
Rating: STC

After transferring from a downtown high school, Tonia joins a new gang that roams the post-socialist suburbs of late-1990s Kyiv, having fun and getting into trouble. Soon, Tonia gets caught up in an alluring secret love triangle, but her troubled past still haunts her. Will she be able to find her way, or will she lose herself in this risky new friendship? Some things only exist in the moment, while others last forever. 

3. Horizons of Belonging (2025) | April 5, 7:00 PM

Director: Steven Brese and Oleksandr Pankieiev
Rating: STC

What does it mean to be a Ukrainian newcomer in Alberta?  A film crew followed four Ukrainian families over a year in Edmonton and Calgary as they navigated the challenges of rebuilding their lives after Russia’s full-scale invasion.  Horizons of Belonging is a deeply personal exploration of identities, displacement and belonging, shedding light on what it means to be a modern Ukrainian, and ‘start over’ in a new country.

Join us for an exclusive Q&A after each screening.

4. Under the Volcano (2024) | April 6, 4:30 PM

Director: Damian Kocur
Rating: STC

A family—father Roman, stepmother Anastasiia, teenage daughter Sofiia, and young son Fedir—are enjoying their final day at the beach, unaware that their return flight to Kyiv will soon be cancelled as Russian bombs begin to fall. On 24 February 2022 their lives are abruptly upended, and while anxiously awaiting news from home, they are left to grapple with the uncertainty of their future. Amidst the idyllic surroundings of the Canary Islands, the family’s inner conflicts and guilt rise to the surface, revealing the emotional paradox of being in a safe place while their homeland is under siege. As tensions within the family grow, dormant issues threaten to erupt, much like the nearby volcano.

5. Rule of Two Walls (2023) | April 6, 7:00 PM

Director: David Gutnik
Rating: STC

The film presents Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine as a war of memory, identity, and truth. Using live music performance, painting, street art, and the act of filmmaking itself, it aims to illuminate the psychological front lines of the new reality: going to a restaurant amid the near-constant blare of air-raid alerts and missile strikes; and processing, reacting, and resisting while attending to the rhythms of daily life. Blurring the lines between what is in front of and behind the camera, the film probes what it means to make cinema in times of war.


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Upcoming Showtimes
  • April 4 - 7:00pm
  • April 5 - 4:30pm
  • April 5 - 7:00pm
  • April 6 - 4:30pm
  • April 6 - 7:00pm