Uiksaringitara | Wrong Husband is a Canadian feature film set thousands of years ago in the Arctic. It was also screened as part of the Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) 50th anniversary. We subsequently had
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Introduction: Telegram buzz that feels human Every festival season, film fans trade tips like hockey scores, and the best ones spread fast. In Vancouver and Toronto, Canadian movies often pick up steam inside private chat
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Every February, Victoria quietly transforms into a city in conversation with cinema. For ten days, theatres become gathering places, filmmakers mingle with audiences, and films that might never reach mainstream screens are given the space
Continue ReadingWill Arnett Continues Recent Shift to Drama by Being Cast in Tony Gilroy’s Behemoth!, Replacing David Harbour
Will Arnett has little to prove by this stage of his career. The Ontarian has been one of Canada’s premier actors and comedians ever since his hilarious 2003 breakthrough performance as George Oscar “Gob” Bluth
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Alberta is an increasingly popular destination for major and indie film shoots alike. Its sweeping landscapes and large amounts of available space has seen it feature in many big budget productions in recent years. However,
Continue ReadingThe Final Window for Inuit-Led Feature Films in Canada
Inuit feature films are not some symbolic category. They determine who owns narratives, who is a rights holder and who is making money several years after being published. At this time, few Inuit creators and
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