Events Description
Winner of the Best Canadian Feature Documentary Award at Hot Docs 2025 and named to TIFF’s Canada’s Top Ten.
A love letter to solitude, seeds, and slow living, Agatha’s Almanac captures a way of life that feels almost impossible in 2026, and yet, here it is, thriving quietly in rural Manitoba.
The world may be racing forward, but 90-year-old Agatha Bock is rooted in another rhythm, one grounded in heirloom seeds, esoteric rituals, and the meditative magic of living deliberately.
The latest immersive work from acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Amalie Atkins, Agatha’s Almanac transforms observational documentary into something tactile, poetic, and quietly radical. Shot over six years on 16mm by an all-woman crew, the film captures Agatha tending her ancestral Manitoba farm without a car, cell phone, or even running water, her days devoted entirely to growing watermelon, beans, herbs, and flowers by hand.
Q&A with filmmaker Amalie Atkins post screening
Who is it for?
All ages
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $9-$12
Adult $12
Youth $10
Senior $9
Child $9
How to get tickets?
WHEN & WHERE
Date: Saturday April 25, 2026 | 7:15pm
post screening Q&A with director
Venue & Address
Roxy Theatre, 320 20th Street West, Saskatoon, SK
Wheelchair accessible











