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Prior to Dune, Arrival and Blade Runner 2049, Denis Villeneuve’s film was raw, precise and unforgettable. Incendies isn’t a typical thriller. It waits, it holds back and it cuts deep. If Villeneuve’s film is known
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For years, the gap between a good still photograph and a compelling video clip has felt like a chasm that only professional editors could cross. The tools existed, but they demanded time, skill, and software
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Canadian film festivals were once modest regional events — local celebrations of homegrown storytelling with limited international reach. That picture has changed dramatically. Today, festivals like the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and the Vancouver
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Canadian cinema has always stood apart, with its deep European traditions and Hollywood-scale production values. But for a long time, the industry faced one major challenge: how to get films to audiences? Vast distances, a
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