EVENT: The Article presents National Canadian Film Day

The Article Magazine and Reel Canada invite you to a film screening event celebrating Canadian-made movies! National Canadian Film Day is April 15th!

Guests are welcome to join us for a double-feature movie night at the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum.

We’ll have a small concession with items for purchase, but guests can bring their own drinks and snacks too.

Admission is free, but it is a ticketed event due to limited seating. get tickets HERE!

Tickets cover both films, and there will be a short intermission between them.

It’s sure to be a night of art and beauty, along with a lot of laughter and community. Reserve your seat today!

Film 1:

The Path of Ashes (2024), G, 45 mins. Documentary.

A contemplative portrait of local artist and wood-fired ceramic artist Bibi Clement’s home and studio life over two-year period. A film by David McGregor and Forrest McGregor (Goodfare, AB).

Film 2:

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (2025) 14A. 1h 40m. Comedy/Action.

When their plan to book a show at the Rivoli goes horribly wrong, Matt and Jay accidentally travel back to the year 2008.

(8.3/10 Stars on imdb.)

About National Canadian Film Day

CanFilmDay, presented by REEL CANADA, returns on Wednesday, April 15 for the world’s

biggest film festival, and celebration of Canadian movies! With an anticipated 2,000 screenings happening across Canada and around the world, this is our chance to dream together, and dream big, with Canadian film. Our diverse and creative communities are strongest with elbows linked.

Watching a Canadian movie helps us understand the stories and lives of other Canadians, as well as our own. Watching a film together is like sharing a dream. And this year, we need to roll up our sleeves, link elbows, and dream together, more than ever. From theatres to classrooms, libraries to living rooms, Canadians everywhere will be watching, and you can be part of the celebration! Join the party at canfilmday.ca.

About The Path of Ashes

“The Path of Ashes,” a documentary by the David McGregor and Forrest McGregor. The film is supported by the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.

“The Path of Ashes” is a contemplative portrait of wood-fired ceramic artist Bibi Clement. The film unfolds over two years, following Clement in her home and studio while also observing the connection between the seasons and landscape in her practice. “The Path of Ashes” is a study of the ways in which an artist lives in a reciprocal relationship with their work.

David McGregor and Forrest McGregor are filmmakers and artists living and working in Goodfare, AB.

Jesse Boily

Jesse is a photographer and co-founder of The Article. When Jesse isn't out taking photos, or talking photos, you can probably find him at the local cinema or at home watching movies. See what Jesse is watching at https://boxd.it/zi39 .

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