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Continental, a Film Without Guns (Continental, un film sans fusil) Stéphane Lafleur: Marie-Ginette Guay, Gilbert Sicotte, Réal Bossé, Fanny Mallette: Comedy-drama: TIFF – Best Canadian First Feature Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres) Denys Arcand: Marc Labrèche, Diane Kruger, Sylvie Léonard: Comedy/Drama: Prix Jutra – Makeup Decoys 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.
The review by Rick Groen in The Globe and Mail was extremely critical of the film stated that any attempt to find the film even "remotely inspiring" should be "beat[en] back with a hockey stick". He went even further by saying, Poor Boy's Game was a "top-heavy melodrama that hopes to explore the city's racial divide and concomitant cycle of ...
Grizzly Rage premiered in Canada on the subscription-based video-on-demand channel Movie Central on Demand on June 7, 2007. [3] [4] It aired in the United States on the Sci Fi channel on September 16, 2007 for the channel's Saturday Night "Movie of the Week" premiere. [11] [12] Genius Products released the film to Region 1 DVD on May 6, 2008. [13]
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]
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
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.
Partition is a 2007 English-language period film directed by Vic Sarin, written by Patricia Finn and Vic Sarin, and starring Jimi Mistry, Irrfan Khan and Kristin Kreuk. [1] The film is set in 1947, based on the Partition of India and was partially shot in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. [2] [3]