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  2. List of films shot in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Wait Until Dark (1967), starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna (set primarily in New York but some of it was filmed in Montreal, which also features as a setting in the beginning) La course du lièvre à travers les champs [And Hope to Die] (1972), Jean-Louis Trintignant, Aldo Ray, Robert Ryan

  3. Cinema of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The history of cinema in Quebec started on June 27, 1896 when the Frenchman Louis Minier inaugurated the first movie projection in North America in a Montreal theatre room. . However, it would have to wait until the 1960s before a genuine Quebec cinema industry would eme

  4. Category:Films shot in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    C. C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf; Caffè Italia, Montréal; The Canadiens, Forever; The Cap; A Cargo to Africa; The Carpenter (film) The Cat in the Bag; Catch Me If You Can

  5. Cinemania (film festival) - Wikipedia

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    CINEMANIA's loyal public keeps growing year after year. After 11 years at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, CINEMANIA moved to the Imperial Cinema to increase its capacity and thus respond to cinephiles' ever growing interest in the festival. The 12th edition saw its attendance increase by 50%, and the 13th edition in 2007 continued this growth.

  6. List of Canadian films of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Notes Ref 1+1+1 Life, Love, Chaos (1+1+1 ou La vie, l’amour, le chaos) Yanie Dupont-Hébert: Noèmie Yelle, Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon, Irlande Côté

  7. Cinéma L'Amour - Wikipedia

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    Cinéma L’Amour was originally opened in 1914 under the name “Le Globe.” [4] It served as an independent movie theatre at the heart of Montreal’s Jewish neighbourhood and played Yiddish films throughout the 1920s and 30s. [5] It changed its name to “The Hollywood” in 1932 but remained a traditional cinema and opera house until 1969. [3]

  8. Category:Cinemas and movie theatres in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theatres in Montreal" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  9. Cinémas Guzzo - Wikipedia

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    Cinémas Guzzo is a regional chain of movie theaters located in the Canadian province of Quebec. There are currently 9 Méga-Plex locations and 1 Cinema location, all within the greater Montreal area.