Quebec is a powerhouse in the vibrant Canadian filmmaking landscape, known for producing some of the industry’s most acclaimed and influential directors. These pioneers have left a distinct mark on the world of film, pushing
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73rd Venice International Film Festival to include Canadian Filmmakers
(via CNW) From August 31 to September 10, Italy’s very own Venice International Film Festival will have four emerging Canadian filmmakers joining for the experience. Karl Lemieux, who made Maudite Poutine will have his film
Continue ReadingA Taste of Syria and a New Year of Creativity
Northumberland Syrian Lifeline is raising funds to help resettle Syrian refugees — and giving the community some background on their culture — with an event they call A Taste of Syria: Films and Food, reports
Continue ReadingCanadian Films Going to Locarno Festival
(Via CNW) Three Canadian films will be up for awards at the 68th Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland next month, Telefilm Canada has announced. Our entries are: Guibord s’en va-t-en guerre by Philippe Falardeau The
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