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Frank Crane. Short drama. 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.
[1] The Chinatown Diner: Lawrence Le Lam: Aileen Wu, Curtis Lum, Andrea Bang, Olivia Cheng, Tzi Ma [2] Fanny Cloutier: Yan England: Milya Corbeil Gauvreau, Adélaïde Schoofs, Léokim Beaumier-Lépine, Éric Bruneau, Magalie Lépine-Blondeau, Claude Legault, Hubert Proulx, Marilyse Bourke, Tanya Brideau [3] Foreigner: Ava Maria Safai: Rose ...
The Toronto International Film Festival ranked it in the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time four times, in 1984, 1993, 2004 and 2015. [5] In 2002, readers of Playback voted it the 5th greatest Canadian film of all-time. [6] In 2010, Shebib announced that a sequel film was in production. [7] Down the Road Again was released in October 2011.
Cinema of Canada. This is a list of Canadian films released in 2023: Death to the Bikini! (À mort le bikini!) Hey, Viktor! Hurricane Boy Fuck You Tabarnak! (L'Ouragan Fuck You Tabarnak!) Marie. Eduardo. Sophie.
Radio-Canada.ca (in Canadian French). ^ Dino-Ray Ramos, "Saban Films Acquires Crime Thriller ‘Most Wanted’ Starring Josh Hartnett". Deadline Hollywood, April 9, 2020. ^ Peter Howell, "Honest Ed’s documentary an honest look at the beloved Toronto store and the future of Bloor/Bathurst". Toronto Star, May 26, 2020.
The list is compiled once every decade. [1] The list was started in 1984 because Canadian film was taking off, and was made by polling critics, professors, fans and festival staff. [2] According to Piers Handling, a TIFF director, the idea of the Top 10 was to introduce the public to Canadian film, and around 100 people were polled.
0–9. List of Canadian films of 1970; List of Canadian films of 1971; List of Canadian films of 1972; List of Canadian films of 1973; List of Canadian films of 1974
Bones of Crows. Bones of Crows is a 2022 Canadian drama film, written, produced, and directed by Marie Clements. The film stars Grace Dove as Aline Spears, a Cree woman who survives the Indian residential school system to become a code talker for the Canadian Air Force during World War II. [1]