Supported by TELUS originals, 'Our Kind of Chaos' shines a light on the origins of snowboard culture in Canada.
Canadian Indie Highlight - Leopard Leaps from Canada to FestivalsCanadian indie cinema continues to punch above its weight, ...
Quebecois filmmaker Xavier Dolan is one of Canada’s brightest cinematic talents, and The Death and Life of John F. Donovan ...
Whistler Film Festival is rolling out the red carpet for its 25th anniversary this season, and it's inviting film lovers from coast to coast.
A new series in Charlottetown, Beyond the Frame, is shining a spotlight on Canadian films often overlooked by mainstream ...
The Toronto International Film Festival might have fewer Hollywood stars on the carpet this year as the actor and writers strikes continue. But during a pre-festival event on Thursday announcing this ...
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A film festival featuring work by all Canadian filmmakers is coming to Toronto for six days this March. Cinephiles of Canada, assemble: The Canadian Film Festival is returning this March with a ...
Independent Canadian film distributors are accusing Cineplex Entertainment of engaging in unfair competition over the theatre giant’s recent renewal of its distribution agreement with the studio ...
The Canadian dollar has hit a multi-year low against its U.S. counterpart — and while it's not great news for the economy, one industry is looking at the deflating dollar with glee. "A low Canadian ...
As U.S. president Donald Trump’s ramps up trade and annexation threats, Sharon Corder and Jack Blum are calling on Canadians to clap back — not with picket signs, but popcorn. The husband-and-wife ...
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