Sunday, May 18

* The 1st Piknic Électronik of the season
* Masterpieces of Polish Cinema at Cinémathèque québécoise
* Come Worry With Us! at Cinéma du Parc
* Pouzza Fest grand finale at Cabaret Underworld
* U.K. producer Sophie at Il Motore

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Today is the first Piknic Électronik of the season, and there’s a double dose for the long weekend, so it’s happening again tomorrow. NOTE: the metro’s yellow line is closed today — go to Piknic’s website for shuttle bus information. Parc Jean Drapeau, 2–11 p.m., $15/$10 from 2–3 p.m., season passes $100/$75 students (on sale till the end of May)

It’s your final day to see Silver Mt. Zion documentary Come Worry With Us! on the big screen. The film explores locals Jessica Moss and Efrim Menuck’s struggle to balance parenthood and making music. Cinéma du Parc (3575 Parc), 3 p.m., $11.50

Punk rock fans will be gathering at Underworld today for the grand finale of Pouzza Fest, feat. Reagan Youth, the Dayglo Abortions, Cancon punk legends Dayglo Abortions, the Brains, Turbo A.C.’s, Vulgar Deli and more. This gets going early. 1403 Ste-Elisabeth, 3 p.m., $40

Martin Scorsese’s Masterpieces of Polish Cinema film series continues at the Cinémathèque québécoise with a screening of Wojciech Has’s The Saragossa Manuscript, based on the early 19th century novel by Polish author Jan Potocki. 335 de Maisonneuve E., 7 p.m., $8

I Love Neon marks its 16th anniversary with a big party down at SAT (at 10 p.m., for $25 or $10 with a Piknic wristband), starring MSTRKRFT, but they’re also behind an appearance by hyped U.K. producer Sophie at Il Motore, with Phil Sparkz, Compton Chic and M. Bootyspoon. 179 Jean-Talon W., 10 p.m., $13
 
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