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Canadian Directors Who Refuse Easy Endings: A Watchlist for Serious Viewers
Canadian directors have built an international reputation for films that resist easy emotional release. Their work often ends in uncertainty, but not because of weak writing. The uncertainty is deliberate. It reflects a worldview in
Continue ReadingGambling on Screen: How Canadian Filmmakers Have Used the Casino as a Character
Most casino scenes in American films do the same job: they signal wealth, danger, or moral decline. The setting is there to amplify the stakes of something else happening in the story. Canadian filmmakers have
Continue Reading“Super Team Canada, Assemble!” – Why This Comedy Feels Like a Love Letter to Canadian Pop Culture
Super Team Canada takes a more interesting route. It uses superhero parody as its foundation, but the real point of the series is cultural. What Super Team Canada Is Really About In many superhero stories, the hero’s
Continue ReadingThe Tax Credit Deadline Indigenous Canadian Filmmakers Can’t Miss
When you have to rely on the tax credits to balance your budget (most do), a single missed date can leave you with a hole in your budget that you will never be able to
Continue ReadingRegulation on Screen: What Canadian Filmmakers Can Learn from Alberta’s Media Laws
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,
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