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Jimpa

113 min (19+ Event. Licensed Theatre – No Minors Allowed.)

Starring Oscar winner Olivia Colman and John Lithgow alongside Aud Mason-Hyde, Jimpa follows a family’s emotional journey through Amsterdam. Don’t miss the drama that sold out twice at the 2026 Victoria Film Festival.

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Mother (1996)

104 min (19+ Event. Licensed Theatre – No Minors Allowed.)

What happens when a grown man moves back home to solve his midlife crisis? Albert Brooks delivers a comedic gem about a son seeking answers from the one woman he can’t escape. Brooks and Debbie Reynolds perfectly capture the hilarious tension of family life.

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Sunday, May 3rd, 2026 at 7:30 PM

David Lynch

Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Mädchen Amick

Psychological Horror / 134 min / 18A

Master filmmaker David Lynch invites you back to the woods to witness the beginning of the end. Experience the tragic, final week of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) in this haunting prequel to the early 1990s landmark TV series.

Please note: This film is rated 18A due to adult themes and language, hard drug use, violence, including sexual violence, and incest.If you have any questions regarding accessibility, please email: info@thevic.ca

Sunday, May 17th at 7:30 PM

Sofia Coppola

Kirsten Dunst, Josh Hartnett, James Woods, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito

Drama / 97 min / 14A

In this dreamlike tragedy, first-time director Sofia Coppola explores the mystery of the Lisbon girls, led by Kirsten Dunst.

James Woods and Kathleen Turner preside over a house of secrets, while Josh Hartnett’s magnetic Trip Fontaine and a group of obsessed neighbourhood boys piece together fragments of lives they adored but never understood.

 

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Leave your productivity at the door and prepare for the ultimate “paws” from reality! CatVideoFest 2026 is bringing the internet’s most chaotic zoomies, epic fails, and “no thoughts, head empty” moments to the big screen at The Vic Theatre. It’s 75 minutes of pure feline serotonin that actually does good—a portion of every ticket goes directly to local cat charities. So, grab your favorite cat-themed sweater and join a theater full of fellow fanatics for a communal “awww” fest that’s way better than scrolling alone on your couch!

Phillips – Blue Buck

Baz Luhrmann

Elvis Presley, Lisa Marie Presley, Bono, Sammy Davis Jr.

Documentary 96 min G

From high-energy rehearsals to the legendary Vegas stage, Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert captures the King of Rock and Roll at his peak. See breathtaking, never-before-seen archival film and hear the King’s voice like never before.

Definitely needs to be seen on the big screen and with a theatre’s sound system.

Annemarie Jacir

Robert Aramayo, Jeremy Irons, Liam Cunningham,

Historical Drama / 115min

Palestine 36 brings to life a turbulent chapter of history. It was a time of mass strikes, armed resistance, and escalating tensions under British rule in 1936. This narrative intertwines lives shaped by love, betrayal, and sacrifice as communities resist oppression and struggle to define their future.