We're back, Actually.
*Delighted turt zip*
Because we can’t let a holiday season pass by without honouring this important religious event, Drunk Feminist Films is screening LOVE, ACTUALLY December 6th to get you into the holiday spirit(s).
Break out your finest toques and turts and join us for the only holiday tradition that involves shouting “CALL HR!” at a movie screen. It’s a festive occasion, filled with piecey early 2000s hairdos, rampant body-shaming, and man-bosses falling in love with woman-employees they hardly know.
THIS IS OUR ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW.
Tix go on sale Oct 23rd at NOON. We’ll email you a link! Don’t worry!
Why did Laura Linney wear this hat to a wedding? There’s only one crowd of 650 people brave enough to ask this question, and it’s us.
^ your face when you see all of your friends at this DFF party and you didn’t get tix.
Our shout-along rules will guide us on this nostalgia-laden voyage through bad men and worse outfits and prove once and for all that if you look for it, misogyny is, actually, all around.
Saturday, December 6th at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
General admission: $25
Student/senior: $20
TICKETS ON SALE October 23 at NOON - we’ll email you the link or you can bookmark the Hot Docs site.
Accessibility Info:
The film will be screened with captions. Please email us at drunkfeministfilms@gmail.com by November 21st if you need 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.
Please do not wear scented products to DFF screenings.
About DFF:
At Drunk Feminist Films, we would rather laugh than cry our way through the patriarchy in pop culture. Join our hilarious hosts for a rollicking moviegoing experience, complete with a feminist shout-along game that breaks down everything we love, loathe and find problematic in Hollywood movies.




