qIFF – qathet International Film Festival

March 6 March 14

The qathet International Film Festival returns to the Patricia Theatre from March 6–14, 2026, presenting nine days of acclaimed films from Canada and around the world. Organized by the qathet Film Society, the festival features a curated selection of documentaries, dramas, and international cinema, along with special screenings and community events.

Screenings typically take place in the afternoon and evening, giving audiences the chance to enjoy multiple films throughout the festival.

See the full film lineup and screening schedule here.

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Indigenous Filmmaker Spotlight

September 23, 2025 @ 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

Meet filmmakers whose work will be featured at the 2025 Three Ears Indigenous Film Festival and have a preview of the films. For more information contact Mark at mmerlino@prpl.ca

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Movie Under the Stars – Lilo & Stitch

August 22, 2025 @ 7:00 pm

Join us for Movie Under The Stars! This is a free, family-friendly event on Friday, August 22nd at Larry Gouthro Park in Powell River.

🎥 Lilo & Stitch

📅 Friday, August 22nd (weather permitting)

🕒 Movie starts at dusk (~ 9:30pm)

👧 Family-friendly

🎟️ Free Admission

🍴 Local Food & Snacks

Brought to you by First Credit Union. Bring your blankets & chairs! Enjoy a night under the stars with your community.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic free event! See you there

FREE
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Powell River, BC V8A 3N5 Canada
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Fantastic 4: First Steps

August 29, 2025 @ 7:00 pm September 4, 2025 @ 7:00 pm

7pm Nightly
3:30 Afternoon Fri and Wed
1:30 Sunday Matinee
Action / SciFi
Rated PG — 1 hr 54 min

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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE The Final Reckoning

May 30, 2025 @ 7:00 pm June 5, 2025 @ 9:30 pm

Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning

May 30 – June 5

7pm Nightly
1:30pm Sunday June 1 Matinée

Action Thriller
Rated PG – 2hr  41m

“Its all been leading up to this…”

With Tom Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie at their best, this is one of the most exciting action thrillers of the year.

With series-best stunts and well-earned emotional stakes, this high-flying, twisty-plotted, solemnly preposterous popcorn movie may be the best time you’ll have at the cinema this summer.

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qIFF: TEXADA

March 9, 2025 All day

How big is time? On the remote Canadian island of Texada, the everyday stuff of human existence – work, play and dreams – is juxtaposed against the tectonic shifts of the planet, rising and falling in cyclical patterns of creation, extinction and renewal.

In this impressionistic VR project, co-directors Claire Sanford and Josephine Anderson merge 360-degree live-action footage, captured across the island, with 3D animation of geologic upheaval to create an immersive, poetic experience. A chorus of residents’ voices ebbs and flows, unravelling the complexities of the surrounding limestone that is central to the community and economy of the island. Present in everything from toothpaste to the great Pyramids of Egypt, this humble yet ubiquitous rock is a critical element in the construction of our modern society.

Texada is about rocks, people, and time – the head-spinning vastness of terrestrial epochs contrasted with the immediacy of day-to-day human experience. Real and imagined landscapes document a journey from the Earth’s formation to the current moment: twinned streams of existence mixing and mingling in an ever-changing flow. As geologic forces continue to unfold, the only constant is transformation. Yet amongst the great heave of history, glimpses of temporal beauty, like discovering beautiful stones on a beach, help us understand our place in the universe.

VR Workshop Monday March 10, 1:30pm 

In this workshop, filmmakers Josephine Anderson and Claire Sanford unpack the techniques and strategies for making work in virtual reality. Using their new VR documentary Texada (produced by the National Film Board of Canada) as a case study, the filmmakers share insights, challenges and real-world examples of what it is like to undertake a virtual reality collaboration. They will demonstrate shooting with a professional 360-degree camera and share experiences working alongside animators, developers and participants. With practices rooted in themes of time, identity and the natural world, the filmmakers unpack the question: how do we think immersively? What opportunities does this present, and how does it help us see the world differently?

Schedule for viewing VR:

3 VR headsets will be set up at the front of the auditorium. To book one of the times below, please register at the Will Call Table outside of the box office.

Saturday March 8 – 12:30pm and 1pm; 6pm and 6:30pm

Sunday March 9 – 12:30pm and 1pm; 6pm and 6:30pm

Monday March 10 – 6pm and 6:30pm

Tuesday March 11 – 6pm and 6:30pm

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qIFF: KNEECAP

March 15, 2025 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

Kneecap is ballsy, brave and one of the best music biopics ever made. A sweary, crude and brilliantly political Irish comedy, the headline-grabbing Belfast rap trio blend 8 MileTrainspotting and The Hunger into a hedonistic but heartfelt film for the ages. The film is a semi-dramatised biopic of the formation and rise of the controversial, headline-grabbing Irish language hip-hop trio, recalling how rappers Móglaí Bap and Mo Chara would write lyrics to reflect their everyday Belfast lives as well as their nights spent scoring and selling drugs or running from the police. One night, after being arrested and refusing to speak English to the police, local music teacher JJ O Dochartaigh is brought in to translate from Irish. Taking Chara’s side after discovering his lyrical prowess, the humble teacher encourages him and Bap to pursue music and offers to lay down some beats – in bid to make Irish language music relevant to a new generation and “set the dodo free”.

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Diving Into the Darkness

March 12, 2025 @ 1:30 pm 3:30 pm

Diving Into the Darkness is one of the most thrilling biographical documentaries you will see this year. Filmed in locations you’re unlikely to see in any other film – or anywhere on Earth – it is a jaw-dropping yet intimate portrait of cave diving icon Jill Heinerth, and the nail-biting challenges and risks she’s faced to go where no man or woman has gone before.The film includes stunning footage that Australian director Nays Baghai and his team recorded by following Heinerth on her expeditions around the globe.

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qIFF: Queens (Reinas)

March 13, 2025 @ 1:30 pm 4:00 pm

Queens (Reinas), Klaudia Reynicke’s understated, moving family drama is set in 1990s Lima, Peru as the country is in the grip of inflation and citizens are subjected to rolling blackouts, distant explosions and a threatening military presence that imposes a strict curfew. Not surprising that many residents who can afford to do so are fleeing the country. One is Elena (Jimena Lindo), who’s secured a job in Minnesota and plans to exit with her two daughters, teenager Aurora (Luana Vega) and younger Lucia (Abril Gjurinovic), who emerges as the heart of the film.

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qIFF: Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat

March 10, 2025 @ 6:30 pm 9:00 pm

Performance 6:30pm Film at 7:00pm

2 hr 30 min
Documentary
Director: Johan Grimonprez

Countries of Origin: Belgium, France, Netherlands
Languages: French, English, Dutch, Russian
Released 2024
Not Rated

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