Canadian cinema does not ask for attention. It works around it. While larger industries chase applause, Canada’s filmmakers tend to move quietly—focused not on spectacle, but on detail, tension, and something harder to name: emotional
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Canada has many talented actors, writers, producers, and other content creators. To help our industry grow, we would like to introduce you to some of those talented folks who have managed to capture that magic
Continue ReadingHow US Tariffs affect Canada’s film industry
The film industry is a vital part of Canada’s economy and cultural identity, with cities like Toronto and Vancouver earning the nickname “Hollywood North” for their bustling production scenes. But recent news from the United
Continue ReadingThe First Full-Length Trailer for The Naked Gun Revival Has Me Concerned
When the first teaser trailer for the upcoming revival of The Naked Gun – which stars Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin Jr. (the son of Leslie Nielsen’s character from the original films) and is written
Continue ReadingRethinking What Canada Puts on Screen
Ask ten people what Canadian cinema means, and you’ll likely get eleven answers. Some might point to war documentaries or quiet family dramas. Others think of snow-covered landscapes, or English-language films that almost feel American
Continue ReadingHot Set Social – Food, Fun, and Facts
The Vancouver film industry is a great place to make connections, or reconnect with other connections. There a lot of events and places to do so, sometimes at film festivals, sometimes on film sets, and
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