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In October 2007, SoundView Entertainment Inc. was granted approval by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a television channel called Sahara Filmy, described as "a national, third-language ethnic Category 2 specialty service devoted to the Hindi-speaking community. The programming schedule shall only ...
The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel is a 2020 Canadian documentary film directed by Joel Bakan and Jennifer Abbott. [2] A sequel to the influential 2003 film The Corporation, the film profiles new developments in the political and social power of corporations in the seventeen years since the release of the original.
The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television is a Canadian non-profit organization created in 1979 to recognize the achievements of the over 4,000 Canadian film industry and television industry professionals, most notably through the Canadian Screen Awards. [2]
Made with the Kanehnawaga First Nations [1] 1914: Evangeline: Edward P. Sullivan, William H. Cavanaugh: Laura Lyman, John T. Carleton, E.P. Sullivan: Drama based on the Longfellow poem: In the Land of the Head Hunters: Edward S. Curtis: Maggie Frank: Documentary: 1915: Canada's Fighting Forces: D.J. Dwyer: Government of Canada World War I ...
The previous Quebec film to hold this honour was Les Boys. In 2007, Arcand's Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres) was selected as the closing film for the Cannes Film Festival. In 2009, De père en flic (English: Father and Guns) matched the movie Bon Cop Bad Cop to become the highest-grossing French language film in Canadian history.
80 Million (Polish: 80 milionów) is a 2011 Polish drama film directed by Waldemar Krzystek. [2] The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. [3]
River is a Canadian thriller film directed by Jamie M. Dagg.It premiered in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. [1] The film was chosen as the winner of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television's Claude Jutra Award, as the year's best feature film directed by a first-time director. [2]
The film commences with Kaitlyn in a mathematics class. She is ecstatic because she has won a prize on a lottery ticket. It is soon revealed that Kaitlyn and her friends are saving money in order to travel to Amsterdam. Kaitlyn is a young girl who is willing to take extreme risks in order to get what she wants. She seems academically inclined.