🚨 DFF tickets are now on sale 🎟️
CHARLIE'S ANGELS with Natalie Norman & Sima Sepehri on March 27 and EAT, PRAY, LOVE with Scaachi Koul on March 28!
Tickets are on sale now for the next Drunk Feminist Films double-header:
Charlie’s Angels (Thursday, March 27) and Eat, Pray, Love (Friday, March 28th).
Coming to both screenings? Visit the merch table for a free gift! Drunk Feminist Films will donate 10% of ticket sale profits to Sistering.
Thursday, March 27, Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Join Lucy Liu with my girl Drew, Cameron D and Destiny for an evening of cinematic proof that the only things three hot women need to defeat a megalomaniacal tech bro are martial arts training and approximately 69,420 wardrobe changes.
Let DFF and hosts Natalie Norman and Sima Sepehri transport you to a bygone era when Y2K “girl power!” feminism reigned, the phrase “my culture is not a costume” had not yet been coined, and Tom Green speaking in the third person was a marketable love interest.
Friday, March 28, Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Copies of Sucker Punch will be on sale courtesy of Another Story Bookshop.
Longtime DFF host Scaachi Koul returns to Toronto to celebrate her new essay collection Sucker Punch with a screening of Eat, Pray, Love, a documentary about sensual spaghetti-eating and one white woman’s medicinal use of South Asian people and traditions to heal from divorce.
You’ll have to attend — or better yet, read Sucker Punch — to see how Scaachi is healing from her own divorce, and how Hindu mythology helped her find a path out. It also may or may not involve Baja Blast.
Accessibility details:
Both films will be screened with captions and ASL interpretation is available for commentary. Please email us at drunkfeministfilms@gmail.com by March 12 if you require ASL interpretation for the commentary, and we will ensure it is available for you!
The cinema has wheelchair-accessible seats, and there is also an accessible washroom. Ticketholders requiring an accessible seat may email drunkfeministfilms@gmail.com, and we will ensure cinema staff direct your party to your seat upon arrival. Masks are encouraged between sips and bites.
About Drunk Feminist Films
Since 2013, Drunk Feminist Films has been producing interactive events that use shouty, snarky & fun-fuelled commentary to tease apart the tropes of mainstream movies. Because we'd rather laugh than cry about representations of gender, race, sexuality, class and other aspects of identity in pop culture. Drinking definitely not required.
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