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À la vie à l'amor; À tout prendre; Ababooned; About Memory and Loss; The Absence (1976 film) Absences (film) The Absent One; Acapulco Gold (2004 film) The Acrobat (2019 film) Adrien (2015 film) L'Affaire Dumont; After All (film) After Prison, What? After the Odyssey; Afterwards (2017 film) Afterwards (2023 film) Ahô: The Forest People; Ain ...
Written in October 1968, the activist poem "Speak White" by Quebec poet Michèle Lalonde references the expression's derogatory use against French-speaking Canadians, and the work as a whole rejects the imposition of the English language and Anglo-American culture, and denounces the political and economic oppression of the French language and those who speak it. [1]
French Immersion, subtitled It's Trudeau's Fault in English and C'est la faute à Trudeau in French, is a 2011 Canadian comedy film. [1] The dialogue in this film is a mixture of both English and French. The film was the directorial debut of longtime film producer Kevin Tierney, best known for his work on the comedy film Bon Cop, Bad Cop. [2]
Goodbye Happiness (Au revoir le bonheur) Ken Scott: Francois Arnaud, Antoine Bertrand [54] The Guide to the Perfect Family (Le guide de la famille parfaite) Ricardo Trogi: Louis Morissette, Émilie Bierre, Catherine Chabot [55] Handle With Care: The Legend of the Notic Streetball Crew: Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux, Kirk Thomas [56] Hands That Bind ...
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Restless River (La rivière sans repos) Marie-Hélène Cousineau, Madeline Ivalu: 2019: Drama [195] Returning Home: Sean Stiller: 2021: Documentary [196] Rhymes for Young Ghouls: Jeff Barnaby: 2013: Drama [197] Richard Cardinal: Cry from a Diary of a Métis Child: Alanis Obomsawin: 1986: Documentary [5] Riel: George Bloomfield: 1979: Drama [198 ...
On Earth as in Heaven (French: Sur la terre comme au ciel) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Nathalie Saint-Pierre and released in 2023. [1] The film stars Lou Thompson as Clara, a young girl being raised in an isolated Christian fundamentalist cult compound; after her older sister Sarah (Philomène Bilodeau) runs away from the community, Clara goes to Montreal to find her, staying with ...
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.