90 mins |
Rated
PG
Monday Night at the Arts presents the award winning Canadian film "Rosie".
*** Please note new regular showtimes for Monday Night at the Arts 2:45pm and 6:15pm ***
Live music in the lobby, introduction before the film, and a bar serving wine/beer/cider that can be taken to your seat!
Due to liquor licensing regulations, all Monday Night at the Arts screenings are 19+ events.
A film about family, love, and misfits, ROSIE tells the story of a young, orphaned, Indigenous girl who is
forced to live with her reluctant, street-smart Aunty Fred (Frédérique). Rosie is thrust into the fringes of
1980’s Montréal into the care of Fred, who just lost her job, is on the verge of eviction, and who looks
and sounds nothing like her. Fred, an artist who creates art from found and discarded objects or other
peoples’ trash, introduces Rosie to her two best friends Flo and Mo, glamorous human beings who
refuse to be confined by gender. In the end, Rosie transforms the lives of these colourful characters and
finds love, acceptance, and a true HOME with her new chosen family of glittering outsiders.
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Monday Night at the Arts presents the award winning Canadian film "Rosie".
*** Please note new regular showtimes for Monday Night at the Arts 2:45pm and 6:15pm ***
Live music in the lobby, introduction before the film, and a bar serving wine/beer/cider that can be taken to your seat!
Due to liquor licensing regulations, all Monday Night at the Arts screenings are 19+ events.
A film about family, love, and misfits, ROSIE tells the story of a young, orphaned, Indigenous girl who is
forced to live with her reluctant, street-smart Aunty Fred (Frédérique). Rosie is thrust into the fringes of
1980’s Montréal into the care of Fred, who just lost her job, is on the verge of eviction, and who looks
and sounds nothing like her. Fred, an artist who creates art from found and discarded objects or other
peoples’ trash, introduces Rosie to her two best friends Flo and Mo, glamorous human beings who
refuse to be confined by gender. In the end, Rosie transforms the lives of these colourful characters and
finds love, acceptance, and a true HOME with her new chosen family of glittering outsiders.