Tuesday, February 11

* Oscar flicks at Cinéma du Parc
* Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival at the PHI Centre
* Reel Activism mark Black History Month
* Alexandre Désilets plays Cabaret du Mile End
* Com Truise at le Belmont

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the f word
The F Word

Cinéma du Parc can get you prepared for the Oscars. The films they’re currently screening cover 40 nominations. Head here for showtimes.

In conjunction with TIFF: Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival, the PHI Centre screens Chloé Robichaud’s Sarah préfère la course (read our interview with Robichaud here) at 5:30 p.m., as well as Michael Dowse’s drama The F Word, at 7:30 p.m. 407 St-Pierre, free

Reel Activism marks Black History Month with screenings of Finally Got the News and I Am Somebody, two films depicting struggles during the U.S.’s Civil Rights movement. Centre Culturel Georges-Vanier (2450 Workman), 7 p.m., free

For one night only, local musician Alexandre Désilets presents Fancy Ghetto with a full backing band. Get a feel for his music here. Cabaret du Mile End (5240 Parc), 7:30 p.m., $22.20

Montreal producer Com Truise premieres some new material at le Belmont, with L.A.’s Phantoms. 4483 St-Laurent, 9 p.m., $15

Check out our complete listings for more great club, stage and gallery events.

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