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Acclaimed Canadian films and documentaries, in English and French.
A metaphysical exploration of queer love and loneliness, familial grief and healing, this delicate but audacious chamber drama confirms director Andrew Haigh's gift for bringing complicated emotions to the screen. Isolated in a seemingly empty new high-rise, London screenwriter Adam finds his solitary existence upended when he begins a passionate romance with the impulsive Harry, then reconnects with his parents in a reunion that pushes beyond the limits of time and space. Putting a deeply personal imprint on a novel by Japanese writer Taichi Yamada, Haigh reaches cosmic heights while never losing sight of the story's achingly human heart.
Drew Hancock
In Companion, Iris (Sophie Thatcher) is introduced as the devoted girlfriend of Josh (Jack Quaid). The couple joins friends for a weekend getaway at a secluded lake house, but the retreat takes a dark turn when Iris discovers she is an advanced AI companion robot, custom-programmed by Josh to fulfill his desires. This revelation sets off a chain of events leading to violence and a struggle for autonomy. The film explores themes of identity, control, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. Iris's journey from a submissive partner to an empowered individual challenges perception of humanity and technology.
Central Library has DVDs from many countries, in many languages. Most DVDs offer multi-lingual subtitles as well.