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  2. Fast Company (1979 film) - Wikipedia

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    Language. English. Budget. $1,200,000. Fast Company is a 1979 Canadian action film directed by David Cronenberg and starring William Smith, John Saxon, Claudia Jennings and Nicholas Campbell. It was written by Phil Savath, Courtney Smith, Alan Treen and Cronenberg. It was primarily filmed at Edmonton International Speedway, in addition to other ...

  3. Edmonton International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton International Film Festival ( EIFF) is a nine-day film festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, hosted at Landmark Cinemas at Edmonton City Centre. [ 1] It is supported by and partnered with Telefilm Canada, Government of Alberta, Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Edmonton City Council, and the Edmonton Arts Council. [ 2]

  4. Princess Theatre (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    Princess Theatre (Edmonton) / 53.5178; -113.4964. The Princess Theatre is a two-screen art-house cinema located at 10337 Whyte Avenue in Edmonton 's historic Old Strathcona neighbourhood. The building was designed by prominent Edmonton architects Wilson and Herrald, a firm responsible for the design of many other Edmonton heritage sites. [ 2]

  5. Varscona Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Varscona's name is an homage to Edmonton's original Varscona Theatre, a 1940s art deco movie theatre formerly located at the intersection of Whyte Avenue & 109 Street. The movie theatre was demolished in 1987 for the construction of a credit union (later a TD Canada Trust ).

  6. Roxy Theatre (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    Roxy Theatre (Edmonton) Coordinates: 53°33′4″N 113°32′9″W. Roxy Theatre, also known as The Roxy, is a live-action performance theatre located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was originally designated as a movie theatre, but was eventually converted into a live-action performance venue. The original theatre opened on October 13, 1938 ...

  7. Garneau Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Garneau Theatre is a historic movie theatre located on 109 Street in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The theatre originally operated independently until it joined with Famous Players in 1941. It closed in late 1990, and reopened in December 1991 under Magic Lantern Theatres who restored it in 1996. [1]

  8. Is this the ‘best year ever’ for Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers ...

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    The Stars had zero answer for Oilers forward Connor McDavid, and Edmonton advanced to the Stanley Cup Final by winning Game 6, 2-1. Another great regular season and fun playoff run ends just short ...

  9. Category:Films shot in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Bekhudi. Bloodthirsty (2020 film) Bridge to Terabithia (1985 film) Broke (2009 film) Bye Bye Blues (film)