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Nitro is a 2007 Canadian action drama film, directed by Alain DesRochers and co-written with Benoît Guichard which was released theatrically on June 29, 2007, exclusively [1] in Quebec. Due to its popularity in its opening weekend, it ranked fifth at the Canadian box office. [2] A sequel film, Nitro Rush, was released in 2016. [3]
The Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma (formerly known as Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois) is a festival created in 1982 to celebrate the cinematographic production of Quebec, Canada. [ 1 ] The goal of the festival is to promote the Cinema of Quebec and its makers in order to support its culture and stimulate its industry.
La neige a fondu sur la Manicouagan: Arthur Lamothe [15] 1966: Notes on a Triangle: Notes sur un triangle: René Jodoin: Op Hop - Hop Op: Op Hop - Hop Op: Pierre Hébert [16] Volleyball: Denys Arcand: YUL 871: Jacques Godbout [17] 1967: Between Salt and Sweet Water: Entre la mer et l'eau douce: Michel Brault: A Child in His Country: Un enfant ...
Once (2007). Run Time: 85 minutes This musical romance about a busker and a flower seller who meet on the streets of Dublin is full of yearning and sad little love songs.
In addition, the popularity of homegrown French language films among Quebec audiences, as opposed to English Canadians' preference for Hollywood films, means that Quebec films are often more successful at the box office than English Canadian films — in fact, the top-grossing Canadian film of the year is often a French language film from ...
The film won several awards on the film festival circuit, including the prix Télébec for best mid-length film at the 2017 Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival, [3] the Prix Public for Best Canadian Film at the 2017 Quebec City Film Festival, [4] and the Women Inmate Jury Award at the 2017 Montreal International Documentary Festival.
Introduced in 1999, the awards are presented for Best Film and performance, writing and technical categories such as best actor, actress, director, screenplay, et cetera. . Due to Quebec's majority francophone population, most films made in the province are French-language films, but English-language films made in the province are also fully eligible for nominati
The Cinémathèque québécoise. The Cinémathèque québécoise (French pronunciation: [sinematÉ›k kebekwaz]) is a film conservatory in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Its purpose is to preserve, document, film, and television footage and related documents and artifacts for future use by the public. [1]