National Canadian Film Day – Crime Wave

Set in a 1950s fantasy world, this wryly humorous combination of post-modernism, surrealism and genuine affection for old Hollywood films. Pay what you can - tickets online or in person at the box office.

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National Canadian Film Day – Crime Wave

Apr 17 @ 8:30 pm MST

National Canadian Film Day - Crime Wave

National Canadian Film Day: Pay what you can!

Set in a 1950s fantasy world, this wryly humorous combination of post-modernism, surrealism and genuine affection for old Hollywood films is irresistible for anyone who likes unusual movies with an inventive take on storytelling.

One of the quirkiest and funniest films ever made in Canada, Crime Wave follows neophyte screenwriter Steven Penny (Paizs), a strangely silent young man who aspires to make the best “colour crime films” imaginable. But Steven has one major problem: He’s only good at writing the beginnings and endings of movies. With the help of a young neighbour (Kovacs) and the mysterious “Dr. Jolly,” Steven struggles to beat his writer’s block.

Content Advisory: violence and sexual themes

Screens with:

Ungulatide Dir. Jake Armstrong, 2023, Yukon | 4 MIN

Experimental film shot on super 8 film. Dawson City International Short Film Festival: Winner of the MITY (Made in the Yukon) Award for Emerging Artist.

Organizer

Yukon Film Society
Phone
867 393 3456
Email
yfs@yukonfilmsociety.com
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Venue

Yukon Theatre
304 Wood Street
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2E6 Canada
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