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  • Lunar New Year Film Screening: The Dumpling Queen

    Central Library 800 3 St S.E., Calgary, Alberta

    This inspiring and heartwarming film tells the story behind one woman’s extraordinary journey from humble beginnings to building a culinary empire—one dumpling at a time. The Dumpling Queen is a moving tribute to resilience, entrepreneurship, family, and the rich cultural traditions that connect us across generations.

    Free
  • Reel Talk Movie Club: Amélie (2001)

    The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland 750 Ninth Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Movies aren't just entertainment — they challenge us, inspire us and shape the way we see the world. Join The Confluence for Reel Talk Movie Club, to dive into groundbreaking films that pushed boundaries, sparked conversation and redefined cinema.

    Paid
  • How True is a True Story?: Frida (2002)

    The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland 750 Ninth Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Movies “based on a true story” captivate audiences with the intrigue of history and the wonderment of how the film’s events could have transpired in real life. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering, “how much of this actually happened,” join The Confluence to dig into the real events behind classic film and modern blockbusters

    Paid
  • Jess Cramp The Untold Story of Sharks

    Jess Cramp: The Untold Story of Sharks dives into the surprising, often overlooked realities of shark conservation through the eyes of renowned researcher and National Geographic Explorer Jess Cramp. Blending science, storytelling, and adventure, she reveals what’s really happening beneath the surface and why these misunderstood predators need our protection now more than ever.

    Paid
  • 23rd Calgary Underground Film Festival (CUFF)

    Globe Cinema 617 8 Ave S.W., Calgary, Alberta

    The 23rd Calgary Underground Film Festival takes place from April 16-26, 2026 at Globe Cinema. CUFF is now Western Canada's biggest genre film festival, and a must-attend event for film fans.

    Paid