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SCHEDULE

July

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The Princess Bride

04

Zibi

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Romeo +Juliet

18

Beechwood Cemetery

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The

Little Rascals

24

Westboro Village

August

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Office

Space

08

Zibi

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A Mighty Wind

15

Beechwood Cemetery

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Turner & Hooch

21

Westboro Village

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Uncle Buck

29

Sparks Street

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10 Things I Hate About You

05

Zibi

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Legally Blonde

11

Westboro Village

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Cool Runnings

12

Sparks Street

September

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Jumanji

19

Beechwood Cemetery

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Canadian Bacon

25

Sparks Street

October

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The Mummy's Tomb

03

Beechwood Cemetery

Bringing the Magic of Cinema to Unexpected Places Around the Ottawa Region

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Land Acknowledgement

We would like to acknowledge that the lands on which we live, work, study, and gather belong to the Algonquin Nation. Ottawa is built on unceded Anishinabe Algonquin territory. The peoples of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation have inhabited this territory for millennia, and their enduring culture and traditions have significantly shaped and continue to enrich this land. We are profoundly grateful for their cultural heritage and presence, which have nurtured and sustained this region, enabling us to come together as a community and create lasting memories. Capital Pop-Up Cinema honours the peoples and the land of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation, recognizing the importance of their cultural contributions.

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