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The Nest (available for library screenings in March 2026)
Chase Joynt and Julietta Singh | 2025 | 89 min. In a house full of secrets, centuries of forgotten matriarchs emerge to reveal untold stories of resistance and resilience.
In the Room
Brishkay Ahmed | 2025 | 75 min 28 s | In English, Dari, Farsi with English subtitles. Through a series of honest conversations, five extraordinary Afghan women reveal how their commitment to freedom and equality empowered them to take the...
A Mother Apart
Laurie Townshend | 2024 | 89 min. A Mother Apart accompanies powerhouse Jamaican-American poet and LGBTQ+ activist Staceyann Chin as she re-imagines the essential art of mothering.
Afterwards
Romane Garant Chartrand | 2023 | 24 min | In French with English subtitles. Inside a shelter, women take back control of their lives by coming together and speaking out against the violence they have endured.
There are no Words (In the programming choices, Summer 2026)
Min Sook Lee | 2025 | 98 min | In English and Korean with English subtitles. Award-winning filmmaker Min Sook Lee searches for memories of her mother, Song Ji Lee, who died by suicide when Lee was 12 years old.
Mary Two-Axe Earley : I am Indian Again
Courtney Montour |2021 | 33 min. This documentary shares the story of Mary Two-Axe Earley, who fought for more than two decades to challenge sex discrimination against First Nations women.
Arab Women Say What?!
Nisreen Baker | 2023 | 82 min. This film is a radical contemplation on politics, identity and home, unfolding through the provocative conversations, hospitality and openness of a group of Arab women.
Themes
- Animated films
- Art, Music, Literature
- Celebrate French, next March
- Teen Zone
- Black History Month suggestions
- International Women’s Day Suggestions
- International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (March 21)
- Climate Change
- 2SLGBTQI+
- Science and Environment
- Truth and Reconciliation
- Voices in society
- Youth