Victoria Ahearn of the Canadian Press reports that Cannes is strong with Canadian content featuring two Canadian judges and five Canadian movies. TVO prepares to launch My Millenial Life, a documentary about struggling youth trying
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No better way to start an old 90s film than with landscape shots of a small town and the sound of “Amazing Grace” on a trumpet, the first of many covers in the film. Already
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Croatia, 1910 — a young lady in an elaborate riding outfit guides her horse past seemingly humble peasants, hard at work in the fields. Behind her back, they mockingly call her “princess” and look forward
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(Via CNW) On one day later this year (date TBA), people all over Canada are invited to “shoot and submit video in any language that captures a moment in their life, on that day” says
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Elysha Jackson just returned from Beijing, China. I asked her what the experience was like and how the film, Grand Unified Theory had been received. “The entire experience has been amazing. The Beijing press gave
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Alison Balnar is a Canadian actress working her way up. Originally from Guelph, Ontario, Alison has wanted to be an actress as long as she can remember, played Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz at
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