Feature Film "Please, After You" gets Theatrical Release

The film "Please, After You" has had theatrical screenings in Canada, with a December 5, 2024 premiere at the Whistler Film Festival and a March 26, 2025 screening at the Canadian Film Festival. It also has upcoming showings at Galaxy Barrie (May 11), Cineplex Yonge-Dundas (May 21), Cineplex Vaughan (May 22), and Scotiabank Theatre Halifax (June 5). The film stars comedian Neema Naz , Juno Rinaldi, Kris Siddiqi, & Sammy Azero.


”Please, After You” is a story about how a young immigrant Ali’s life in Canada turns upside down when his naïve cousin Omid arrives from overseas under mysterious circumstances to live with him in a newcomers settlement house. On the cusp of achieving his goal to settle in Toronto, a tide of misadventures derails Ali's plans, costing him his job opportunity and romance, which ultimately drives him to his wits’ end.

DETAILS

  • DIRECTOR

    Rob Michaels

  • PRODUCER

    Khaled Sabbour, Bill Marks

  • SCREENWRITER

    Amir Kahnamouee

  • CINEMATOGRAPHER

    Christoph Benfey

  • MUSIC

    Erica Procunier

Dancing Dogs of Dombrova Release Date Sept 22, 2020

I’m very excited to share that the feature film The Dancing Dogs of Dombrova will be released in the USA and Canada on Tuesday September 22nd, 2020! I will also be releasing the Soundtrack Album on multiple music platforms so lookout for that release wherever you get your music.

Synopsis

On a cold winter night, estranged siblings Sarah and Aaron Cotler arrive at an empty train station in Dombrova, Poland. With their only available ride being a silent Driver, they embark on a quest to fulfill their dying grandmother’s wish. They need to find, dig up, and bring home the bones of her favourite childhood dog, Peter.



Don't Talk To Irene - TIFF'17 and in Theatres

Pat Mills' feature film Don't Talk To Irene had it's world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11th, 2017 to rave reviews. The film has been travelling to various festivals in Canada such as the Atlantic Film Festival in September 2017, and will have it's American Premiere at the Austin Film Festival in October 2017. The film has done well with a limited theatrical release in Toronto, being held over at the Yonge-Dundas Square Cineplex for 2 weeks with an additional run at the Yonge and Eglinton Canada Square theatre for 2 weeks. 

 

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