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Regard – Saguenay International Short Film Festival (French: Festival Regard or Festival international du court métrage au Saguenay), also known as the Saguenay International Short Film Festival, or simply Regard (stylized as REGARD; lit. "Look"), is a short film festival taking place annually in the city of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. [1]
The Seminary of Chicoutimi has 1,100 high school students. Saguenay also has primary and secondary schools in English, with 200 students; Riverside Regional School is the responsibility of the Central Québec School Board. At the college level, Saguenay has two colleges, located in Jonquière and in Chicoutimi, with a combined 5,500 students. [46]
With a land area of 98,712.71 km 2 (38,113.19 sq mi), Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is the third-largest Quebec region after Nord-du-Québec and Côte-Nord. This region is bathed by two major watercourses, Lac Saint-Jean and the Saguenay River , both of which mark its landscape deeply and have been the main drives of its development in history .
Here's how 'Minari' director Lee Isaac Chung made the action scene of the summer in the new tornado blockbuster 'Twisters,' starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones.
[2] The film premiered in March 2023 at the Regard short film festival in Saguenay, Quebec. [3] The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Short Documentary at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards in 2024, [4] and was a nominee in the short films category for the 2024 Prix collégial du cinéma québécois. [5]
Sport in Saguenay, Quebec (2 C, 13 P) T. Transport in Saguenay, Quebec (13 P) Pages in category "Saguenay, Quebec"
Saguenay flood, a series of flash floods that hit the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada in July 1996 Saguenay French , a dialect of Quebec French Saguenay Herald , an officer of arms at the Canadian Heraldic Authority
2.4 km (1.5 mi) towards the north by crossing a dam and passing under the bridge on rue de Chute-à-Caron at the end of the segment, to its mouth. [2] The Rivière aux Sables flows onto the south bank of the Saguenay River. This confluence is located at: 1.0 km (0.62 mi) south-east of the Chute-à-Caron dam on the Saguenay River;