Monday, Dec. 5

* Screening of Vincent Biron’s Prank (with English subs)
* Climate change activist doc The Yes Men Are Revolting
* An Evening of Queer Cinema 3
* Stand-up comics DeAnne Smith & Chantel Marostica
* Ultimate Painting, EZTV and le Vaisseau d’Or live

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The Yes Men Are Revolting

In case you missed your chance to see Quebec filmmaker Vincent Biron’s Prank when it was in theatres in October, the Phi Centre is hosting a screening tonight (in its original French with no subtitles). Do yourself a favour and check out this landmark mumblequeb™ movie. 407 St-Pierre, 7:30 p.m., $11.75/$9.50

Cinema Politica and Éco-quartier Villeray present The Yes Men Are Revolting, a 2014 film in which the American activist duo take on the issue of climate change. Patro le Prevost (7355 Christophe-Colomb), 7:30 p.m., $5/$10/PWYC

The third edition of NDQ’s local short film series, An Evening of Queer Cinema, showcases over a dozen shorts reflecting the theme Routine, created by Montreal indie filmmakers including Ricky Leach, Nikki Forrest, Mark Durand and Camille Jamelen. 32 Beaubien E., 8 p.m., free

This week’s edition of There’s Something Funny Going On at the Blue Dog promises to be extra-special, featuring co-headliners DeAnne Smith and Winnipeg’s Chantel Marostica, rolling through town on their SiriusXM-backed Queer and Present Danger tour, also featuring the comedic talents of Amanda McQueen, Ashley Moffatt, Ellie MacDonald and more. 3958 St-Laurent, 8:30 p.m., PWYC

British duo Ultimate Painting, known for their old-school jangly guitars and indie pop stylings, play Casa del Popolo with NYC openers EZTV and le Vaisseau d’Or. 4873 St-Laurent, 9 p.m., $12/$15

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