Uncover underreported stories from around the world, from just down the street. Join us for DOCS AT DUSK.
Feburary 11
Sarnia Library Theatre
Free Admission
Doors: 6:00pm Film 6:30pm
These screenings make global human rights stories accessible to local audiences—creating space to watch, reflect, and connect. Come for the film, stay for the conversation — and be part of a movement that bridges awareness with action.
Docs at Dusk Details
Where
Sarnia Library Theatre
124 Christina St S, Sarnia, ON
What
Enjoy a powerful documentary exploring a human rights challenges affecting our global community.
After the screening, join us for a meaningful discussion with people work on the front lines of this issue, offering insight and answering your questions.
When
Feburary 11
March 11
April 8
Doors: 6:00pm
Film: 6:30 pm
Discussion: 8:00pm
Catch the Whole Series
Feb 11 - Stateless
Directed by Michèle Stephenson, Stateless is a powerful documentary that follows the lives of Dominicans of Haitian descent stripped of their citizenship, exposing the deep impacts of racism, nationalism, and the global crisis of statelessness.
Presented by Rayjon
March 11 - Parade: Queer Acts of Love & Resistance
An unflinching journey through Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ history, capturing the pivotal protests and passionate voices that ignited a movement of love and resistance.
Presented by PFlag Sarnia-Bluewater
April 8 - The Engine Inside
For the past century, our society has grappled with the unintended consequences of a car-centric culture. Follow the lives of six individuals from diverse backgrounds who have devoted themselves to a simple, age-old machine – the bicycle. Through their struggles and challenges, witness how bicycles have the potential to transform lives and contribute to a better world.
Docs at Dusk is presented through partnership with:
These films are provided courtesy of the National Film Board of Canada


