Drunk Feminist Films: Love Actually

Showings

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Wed, Dec 11, 2019 8:30 PM
Film Info
Runtime:135 min
Copyright:2003
Country Listing:UK
Rating:R
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Richard Curtis

Description

Back by popular demand, Drunk Feminist Films is screening LOVE ACTUALLY this December to get you into the holiday spirit(s).

Break out your finest toques and turts and get ready for a star-studded ode to cringe-worthy early 2000s fashion, rampant body-shaming, and men bosses falling in love with woman employees they hardly know. Call HR!

Hosts Anasimone George and Bee Quammie will guide us on this nostalgia-laden voyage through bad men and worse haircuts and prove once and for all that if you look for it, misogyny is, actually, all around.

Doors: 7:30pm
Show: 8:30pm


This event is part of a two-night holiday double feature!

DFF is also taking on You’ve Got Mail on Thursday, December 12th! Come to one, come to both! Never leave the cinema, it is your home now.

Buy Holiday Double Bill
(1 ticket to Love, Actually & You've Got Mail)

Additional Information

Drunk Feminist Films: At Drunk Feminist Films, we would rather laugh than cry our way through representations of gender, race, sexuality, class and other aspects of identity in pop culture & Hollywood films.

One screening: $18.25 (Student & Senior: $14.75 / Members: $16, $14.75, $13.75) *HST included

Accessibility:

The film will be screened with captions. Please email us at drunkfeministfilms@gmail.com by December 4 if you require ASL interpretation for the commentary.

The cinema has wheelchair-accessible seats, and there is also an accessible washroom. Ticket-holders requiring an accessible seat may email drunkfeministfilms@gmail.com, and we will ensure cinema staff direct your party to your seat upon arrival.

Please do not wear scented products to DFF screenings. All washrooms on-site will be open to people of any gender at this event. We ask our guests to avoid making assumptions and comments about other guests' bodies or gender identities (e.g. which washroom equipment they use).