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Montreal Main is a Canadian docufiction film, released in 1974. [1] The film was directed by Frank Vitale [], and written by Vitale, Allan Moyle and Stephen Lack.. The film centres on Frank (Vitale) and Bozo (Moyle), two friends of ambiguous sexuality living in the bohemian arts community of Montreal, Quebec. [2]
Wait Until Dark (1967), starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna (set primarily in New York but some of it was filmed in Montreal, which also features as a setting in the beginning) La course du lièvre à travers les champs [ And Hope to Die ] (1972), Jean-Louis Trintignant , Aldo Ray , Robert Ryan
Laurentia (film) The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge; Legend No. 17; Léolo; Lies My Father Told Me; Life of Pi (film) Like the Ones I Used to Know; Lipsett Diaries; Liverpool (2012 film) Looking for Leonard; Love and Magnets; Love in the Time of Civil War; Love Me (1991 film) Love Project; The Luck of Ginger Coffey (film) Lucky Number Slevin
The Alley Cat (1985 film) Allure (2017 film) Amazones d'Hier, Lesbiennes d'Aujourd'hui; An American Haunting; The Amityville Curse; Angel's Rage; Angela (1978 film) Anna Karenina (1915 film) The Annunciation of Marie; Another Kind of Wedding; Antigone (2019 film) Antoine (film) Apartment 1303 3D; The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (film ...
The National Film Board of Canada was established by the Parliament of Canada in 1939. [8] Its office moved from Ottawa to Montreal in 1956. [8] In 1957, the new commissioner, Albert Trueman, recommended the creation of a separately funded French production wing.
Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival has unveiled its second wave of titles, which includes the world premiere of Ant Timpson’s “Bookworm” as the opening night film. This year ...
The Canadiens, Forever (French: Pour toujours, les Canadiens!) is a 2009 Quebec long-feature film, about the Montreal Canadiens centennial celebrations written by Jacques Savoie and directed by Sylvain Archambault.
That’s what the film talks about, looking at whoever has occupied that land, and then the connection between them. [ 4 ] Historic episodes that inspired the story included the explorations of Jacques Cartier in 1535, the 1837 Lower Canada Rebellion and 1944 operations in the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital . [ 5 ]