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The February 1998 U.S. edition published in the United Kingdom incorporated a special UK film section. [ 9 ] [ non-primary source needed ] By the October 1998 edition, this was published as a separate supplement but had ceased by January 1999.
Expansion of Ball's 2013 short film of the same name [58] The Hyperborean: Jesse Thomas Cook: Liv Collins, Tony Burgess, Jessica Vano, Ry Barrett [59] I Am Sirat: Deepa Mehta, Sirat Taneja: Sirat Taneja [60] I Don't Know Who You Are: M. H. Murray: Mark Clennon [11] I Used to Be Funny: Ally Pankiw: Rachel Sennott, Dani Kind, Ennis Esmer, Jason ...
The Great Ordinary Movie: Le Grand film ordinaire: Roger Frappier: Heads or Tails: Pile ou face: Roger Fournier [29] Hold on to Daddy's Ears: Tiens-toi bien après les oreilles à papa: Jean Bissonnette [30] IXE-13: IXE-13: Jacques Godbout [30] The Men: Les mâles: Gilles Carle: Mon oncle Antoine: Mon oncle Antoine: Claude Jutra: My Eye: Mon ...
Home Free is a Canadian drama film, directed by Avi Federgreen and released in 2024. The film stars Natalie Brown , Michelle Nolden and Tara Spencer-Nairn as Daisy, Rain and Ivy, three sisters who return home for their parents' fiftieth wedding anniversary, only to face the news that their father Herb ( Art Hindle ) is dying of brain cancer.
Joël Vaudreuil is a Canadian musician and animator from Quebec. [1] He is most noted for his short film The River's Lazy Flow (Le courant faible de la rivière), which won the Jutra Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 16th Jutra Awards in 2014, [2] and his full-length animated feature film When Adam Changes (Adam change lentement). [3]
Henry Stanislas de Lotbiniere Harwood (August 8, 1838 – August 28, 1911) was a landowner and political figure in Quebec.He represented Vaudreuil in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1891 to 1892 and 1893 to 1904.
A biographical film about his life, entitled Nelligan, was released in 1991. Louis Hémon, a native of France who moved to Canada in 1911, wrote the famous rural Quebec romance novel Maria Chapdelaine (1913) while working at a farm in the Lac Saint-Jean region. The title character would go on to become a key figure in Quebec's national identity.
Groulx was born and died at Vaudreuil, Quebec. After his seminary training and studies in Europe, he taught at Valleyfield College in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, and then the Université de Montréal. In 1917 he co-founded a monthly journal called Action Française, becoming its editor in 1920. He was ordained to the priesthood on 28 June 1903. [3]