As the April 16 salute to home-grown movies approaches, Canadians are increasingly rethinking their consumption of Hollywood fare thanks to Donald Trump’s antagonistic rhetoric. By Etan Vlessing ...
The Toronto International Film Festival celebrates a big anniversary amid a trade war with the U.S. that has galvanized Canadians to support local filmmakers. By Vjosa Isai There is a stereotype about ...
A new series in Charlottetown, Beyond the Frame, is shining a spotlight on Canadian films often overlooked by mainstream audiences and highlighting stories from underrepresented communities.
Finding a Canadian movie can be harder than finding pure Canadian orange juice. Scroll through the options screening at Toronto’s downtown Scotiabank cinema this weekend and you’ll find no end of U.S.
The 1974 French erotic drama Emmanuelle faced historic censorship battles in Ontario at the time of its release. Now, the film will play uncensored at Toronto’s Revue Cinema, along with a new ...
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