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Feature Films Released In 2007 With Country of Origin Canada at IMDb; Canada's Top Ten for 2007 (lists of top ten Canadian features and shorts, selected in a process administered by TIFF) List of 2007 box office number-one films in Canada
Weekend End Date Film Weekend Gross (millions) Notes 1: January 7, 2007: Night at the Museum: $1.96: 2: January 14, 2007: Night at the Museum: $1.28: Stomp the Yard was #1 in North America.
Best Actress (tie): Julie Christie – Away from Her; Elliot Page [a] – Juno; Runner-Up: Laura Dern – Inland Empire. Best Animated Film: Ratatouille; Runners-Up: Paprika and The Simpsons Movie. Best Canadian Film: Away from Her; Runners-Up: Eastern Promises and Radiant City. Best Director: Joel and Ethan Coen – No Country for Old Men
List of Canadian films of 2007; G. 27th Genie Awards; J. 10th Jutra Awards; L. List of 2007 box office number-one films in Canada; T. Toronto Film Critics Association ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1913: Battle of the Long Sault: Frank Crane: Frank Crane: Short drama: Made with the Kanehnawaga First Nations [1]: 1914: Evangeline
The Canadian Open Vault programme features a recently restored and iconic Canadian film. [13] Quebec-based filmmaker Francis Mankiewicz's Good Riddance was selected. The film has previously won eight Genie Awards and appeared on every Canada's Ten Best film survey. [14] [15] Good Riddance (Les Bons Débarras, 1980) directed by Francis Mankiewicz
Canada's Top Ten is an annual honour, compiled by the Toronto International Film Festival to identify and promote the year's best Canadian films. [1] The list was first introduced in 2001 as an initiative to help publicize Canadian films. [1] Normally announced in December each year, the 2024 list was not announced until early January 2025. [2]
The Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time is a list compiled by the Toronto International Film Festival ranking what are considered the best Canadian films.It was first published in 1984, typically assembled by polling a combination of Canadian critics and filmmakers.