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The 2019 Canadian Cinema Yearbook

Alex Heeney / September 28, 2020

An in-depth conversation with the women behind Mouthpiece

Director Patricia Rozema and actors Amy Nostbakken and Norah Sadava, all of whom co-wrote Mouthpiece together, discuss adapting Mouthpiece from stage to …

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Alex Heeney / July 10, 2019

Director Sébastian Pilote on The Fireflies Are Gone

Director Sébastian Pilote and actress Karelle Tremblay discuss their award-winning coming-of-age story, The Fireflies Are Gone (La Disparition des Lucioles). …

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Elena Lazic / July 4, 2019

Maxime Giroux discusses The Great Darkened Days

Québécois director Maxime Giroux tells us about The Great Darkened Days, his absurdist, poetic, and often brutal fable about the corruptive power of capitalism. …

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Alex Heeney / May 9, 2019

‘We want to show the joy and humour and love in our communities’: An interview with the filmmakers of The Grizzlies

Director Miranda de Pencier and Inuk producer Alethea Araquq-Baril discuss the making of The Grizzlies, telling Indigenous stories, and why de Pencier wanted to …

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Orla Smith / April 4, 2019

Interview: The director and star of Firecrackers blaze onto our screens

Canadian rising stars Jasmin Mozaffari and star Michaela Kurimsky discuss Mozaffari's evocative, energetic debut, Firecrackers. This is an excerpt from the …

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Alex Heeney / March 29, 2019

‘I wanted the film to be like a pop song’: Keith Behrman on Giant Little Ones

Canadian writer-director Keith Behrman on Giant Little Ones, a teen film about the ambiguity of sexual identity and the way internalized homophobia is poison to …

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