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Waydowntown

Director/cowriter: Gary Burns * Cowriter: James Martin * Cinematographer: Patrick McLaughlin * Producer: Shirley Vercruysse * Diary by: Fiona MacDonald…

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Fortier, L’Ombre top drama finalists

Montreal: Close to 600 finalists in 69 program, craft and performance categories will vie for Prix Gemeaux honors at the 15th annual edition of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television awards for excellence in French-language television….

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Low Self Esteem Girl

Producer/director/writer: Blaine Thurier * Diary by: Louise Leger…

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La Moitie Gauche du Frigo

Director/writer: Philippe Falardeau * Executive producer: Joseph Hillel * Producers: Luc Dery, Josee Roberge * Diary by: Louise Leger…

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Marine Life

Director: Anne Wheeler * Writer: Linda Svendsen (novelist) * Scriptwriters: Rob Forsyth, Lori Lansens * Producers: Arvi Liimatainen, Jeanne Stromberg * Executive producers: Harold Tichenor, John Delmage * Diary by: Louise Leger…

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And the finalists are…

Following are the finalists in this year’s Prix Gemeaux program, craft and performance award categories as provided by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television (Quebec)….

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Possible Worlds

Director: Robert Lepage * Writer: John Mighton * Producers: Sandra Cunningham, Bruno Jobin * Cinematographer: Jonathan Freeman * Diary by: Mark Dillon…

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Radical Sheep sinks its hands into body parts

Radical Sheep Productions turns such trumpeted body parts as human hands, heads, shoulders, elbows, knees and toes into a primordial world with stunning landscapes and fanciful creatures in its newest preschool series Land O’ Hands….

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Van Gogh controversy the focus of Riverain doc

A small matter of $30 million or so lies at the heart of a documentary from Manitoba’s Riverain Productions for cbc’s Witness strand. The film, The Selling of F614, is a classic case of is it or isn’t it? A Van…

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desire

Director/writer: Colleen Murphy * Producer: Elizabeth Yake…

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Short but not so sweet

It’s a Canadian tradition. Critics, politicians and the public may question the worthiness of our feature film industry but few would deny that Canadians make great short films….

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Looking back through the years

Hindsight always provides clarity. Looking backwards, through the years, it is now obvious that the original organizers of the Festival of Festivals had a master plan in place back in 1976….