Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
This is a list of films produced and co-produced in Quebec, Canada ordered by year of release. Although the majority of Quebec films are produced in French due to Quebec's predominantly francophone population, a number of English language films are also produced in the province.
Afterwards (2017 film) Afterwards (2023 film) Ahô: The Forest People; Ain't No Time for Women; Alexander Odyssey; Algiers (2024 film) Alice's Odyssey; Aline (film) All About Women (1969 film) All Stirred Up! All That She Wants (film) All That We Make; All That You Possess; All You Can Eat Buddha; All Yours (2014 film) The Alley Cat (1985 film ...
Pages in category "Films based on French novels" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 815 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In addition, the popularity of homegrown French language films among Quebec audiences, as opposed to English Canadians' preference for Hollywood films, means that Quebec films are often more successful at the box office than English Canadian films — in fact, the top-grossing Canadian film of the year is often a French language film from ...
Lists of films based on books. List of films based on arts books; ... List of films based on French-language comics; ... List of films released on YouTube*
Drama based on the Longfellow poem: In the Land of the Head Hunters: Edward S. Curtis: ... List of Canadian films of 2018; List of Canadian films of 2019; 2020s
Canadian-Lebanese-French coproduction [72] Meneath: The Hidden Island of Ethics: Terril Calder: Lake Delisle, Kent McQuaid, Gail Maurice [10] The Middle Man: Bent Hamer: Pål Sverre Hagen, Tuva Novotny, Paul Gross, Don McKellar, Rossif Sutherland: Canadian-Danish-German-Norwegian coproduction [73] Militant Mother: Carmen Pollard: Mimine: Simon ...
Monsieur Lazhar is a 2011 Canadian French-language drama film directed by Philippe Falardeau and starring Mohamed Saïd Fellag, Sophie Nélisse and Danielle Proulx.Based on Bashir Lazhar, a one-character play by Évelyne de la Chenelière, it tells the story of an Algerian refugee in Montreal who steps in to teach at an elementary school after the former full-time teacher dies by suicide.