There is something spooky happening in the film industry of Quebec. The Canadian cinema used to be characterized by serious dramas or co-productions produced (on Canadian soil) by Hollywood. But there is another silent revolution
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It is no secret Hollywood has had a major impact on culture in the United States and beyond. But Canada’s role in this success cannot be overlooked. Several of the most recognizable actors in the
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Continue ReadingDegrassi: Whatever It Takes – TIFF 50
Degrassi is one of the most popular and longest-running television series in Canadian history. It all started with The Kids of Degrassi Street from 1979-86, Degrassi Jr. High from 1987-89, then Degrassi High from 1989-1991,
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In cinema, every small detail counts. From the costumes to the lighting, each element adds depth to a character’s story and shapes how audiences perceive them. Among these subtle tools, one accessory has held a
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