Huronia Museum Film Series brings festival calibre films to Midland movie goers.
Screenings at 4:30 & 7:30
Galaxy Cinema, Midland
All proceeds for ticket sales help to support Huronia Museum.
You can buy six-packs and individual tickets to all of our showings ahead of time at Huronia Museum, or at the door at Galaxy Cinemas Midland after 4:00 on the day of the show (first come, first served, of course.) For more info visit HuroniaMuseum.com or call us at 705-526-2844.
TICKET PRICES
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS AND PASSES ON SALE STARTING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
Non-member Price – $15 for individual tickets. $84 for 6 Pack.
Member Price – $12 for individual tickets. $70 for for 6 Pack.
Just a reminder. Tickets and passes purchased at the theatre can only be paid for via cash, cheque, or e-transfer. E-transfers can be sent to huroniamuseumcash@gmail.com
Wednesday, March 25 @ 4:30 & 7:30 – H IS FOR HAWK
Director: Phillippa Lowthorpe
Cast: Clare Foy, Brendan Gleeson, Lindsay Duncan
Runtime: 130 minutes
H is for Hawk follows Helen, who, after the sudden death of her father, loses herself in the memories of their time birding and exploring the natural world together and turns the ancient art of falconry–rooted in European tradition–training a wild goshawk named Mabel to navigate her profound loss. But as she teaches Mabel to hunt and fly free, Helen discovers how deeply she has neglected her own emotions and life. What begins as an act of endurance transforms into an intimate journey of resilience and healing.
“Foy is terrific in a film which balances bruising candour about mental health issues against arresting wildlife photography and a fervent appreciation of the natural world.”
Wednesday, April 1 @ 4:30 & 7:30 – MEADOWLARKS
Director: Tasha Hubbard
Cast: Michael Greyeyes, Carmen Moore, Alex Rice, Michelle Thrush
Runtime: 91 minutes
Based on her 2017 documentary Birth of a Family, acclaimed filmmaker Tasha Hubbard has turned to drama for the first time. With Meadowlarks, she takes the story of four siblings, separated as babies, who are reuniting 50 years later during a week spent in Banff. To tell her story, Hubbard has assembled a terrific roster of Indigenous acting stars to play the siblings, including Michael Greyeyes, Michelle Thrush, Carmen Moore, and Alex Rice. An emotional journey handled with care, respect, and beauty, Meadowlarks will leave you in tears, hugging your family members closer.
“Fueled by terrific performances, Meadowlarks is an emotional look at the devastating personal effects that came as a result of the Sixties Scoop, but is a hopeful, heartfelt movie, that suggests the fabric of family can be mended no matter how frayed.”
Wednesday, April 15 @ 4:30 & 7:30 – SILVER SCREAMERS
Director: Sean Cisterna
Cast: Jayne Eastwood
Runtime: 94 minutes
Silver Screamers is a heartwarming and spine-tingling documentary that follows a spirited group of senior citizens who set out to make a horror film, stepping far outside their comfort zones. Led by a local filmmaker, they navigate the challenges of low-budget movie-making with humor, heart, and resilience. Along the way, they discover newfound confidence, forge meaningful friendships, and prove that creativity knows no age. Silver Screamers is a joyful celebration of second acts and fearless reinvention.
“This feel-great documentary is a celebration of creativity, community, and the irrepressible spirit of people who refuse to be sidelined by age. It’s a real life manifestation of the old adage, “you’re never too old to try something new.”
If anyone is interested in becoming a sponsor, or a volunteer for the upcoming season, please feel free to reach out to me at any time. We are always happy to have more people join us.
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The Huronia Museum Film Series is made possible with the support of our many generous sponsors.
Corporate Sponsors
Askennonia Seniors Centre
Dentures By Denturists
H. S. St. Amant and Sons
Iron Horse Crossing
Iyengar Yoga at the Farmhoue
Michelle Deschamps – RBC Dominion Securities
Midland Toyota
Robitaille and Associates
Shoppers Drug Mart
Sugar Ridge Retreat Centre
Test Batch Brewery
That Ice Cream Place


Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I am sure our film committee will take it into consideration.
The new Film series begins again in January, we will begin to advertise when we have confirmation on the newest films.
Veronica
When is The Danish Girl, going to be presented?
Unfortunately, while it is certainly the type of film we love to bring in, The Danish Girl is not one of the films our Huronia Museum Film Series will be showing. However, it is now out on DVD so it is available to rent, it is on demand, or you could check to see if the Midland Public Library will be stocking it and simply borrow from them.
I am curious as to why it will not be presented?
There are many reasons why a particular film may not be available to us for showing. The Film Series committee works on film lists based on what we are offered from TIFF and what they have personally seen. The choices made by those members are not always available for showing.
Huronia Museum is always looking for members to volunteers on the committees that work toward setting up events and work together to choose the films for our Film series. Feel free to drop by and become part of the volunteer team!
I bought the 2015 2016 season pass before Christmas. I asked the girl at the museum if I could use the pass fall 2016 and she said yes. I have only seen one movie.
At one point in time (the message you replied to is from 2008 or 2009) they did expire. They no longer do, they are valid until they are finished. 🙂
ooops and I gave mine away not remembering this. I decided I should be purchasing at the door but prefer pre purchasing . Now I will do just that again
I attended the Novitiate this past week and heard about upcoming movies. I just wanted to say that the Oscar nominated animation, The Breadwinner, has a Canadian connection. One of the producers, Anthony Leo, hails from the Caledon area and now works out of Toronto and Los Angeles.
I saw the great movie Breathe and then went to the library and found out it is already on DVD. Paying $10 for a movie and then finding it’s already released is disappointing to me. R. Henkel
What is the cost to become an individual sponser
Marlene Lalonde
Hi Marlene,
It is $200 to be a sponsor for the full series (18 films)
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