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Shot in 1977 in Montreal, this was film producer Garth Drabinsky's first production. According to film critic Jay Scott , Eric Boyd-Perkins originally edited the film; but the version released in Canadian cinemas in 1983 had been re-cut by "film doctor" Fima Noveck, who had "saved any number of other ailing" movies.
Screened at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival: Screamers: Christian Duguay: Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, Jennifer Rubin: Sci-fi / Horror: Philip K. Dick adaptation; Canada-Japan co-production made with U.S. financing Skin Deep: Midi Onodera: Melanie Nicholls-King, Keram Malicki-Sánchez: Drama co-produced with the National Film Board: Direct to DVD ...
Canada's Fighting Forces: D.J. Dwyer: Government of Canada World War I propaganda film [2] 1916: British Columbia for the Empire: A. D. Kean: Compilation Recruiting and training of British Columbia military units, and their departures for service in WWI. Self-Defence: Charles Roos: Albert Grupe: Docudrama: It depicts a fictitious German ...
Canadian Film Award – Theatrical Short, Non-Feature Cinematography, Non-Feature Sound [7] A Special Day: Ettore Scola: Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, John Vernon: Drama: Italy-Canada co-production; Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign-Language Film Spinnolio: John Weldon: Henry Ramer, Peter MacNeill: Animated: Starship Invasions: Ed ...
2.1 Full date unknown. ... Events from the year 1977 in Canada. Incumbents. Crown ... List of Canadian films of 1977; References
1995 is a 2024 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Ricardo Trogi. [1] The fourth film in his semi-autobiographical series after 1981 , 1987 and 1991 , the film stars Jean-Carl Boucher as Trogi, making his first foray into filmmaking as a contestant in the competition series La Course destination monde in 1995.
October 24 – The James Bay Cree vote 96.3% in favour of their territory remaining part of Canada in the event of Quebec sovereignty. October 27 – A massive rally is held in Montreal by the No side in the referendum. October 30 – The 1995 Quebec referendum is held on sovereignty. The No side narrowly wins.
Found in a film vault in Quebec, Canada in 2008. However, footage from the film had been excerpted in the 1995 documentary Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood. [103] If I Were King: J. Gordon Edwards: William Farnum, Betty Ross Clarke, Fritz Leiber, Sr. Print is held by the Library of Congress. [104] The Spiders (2nd of 2) Fritz Lang