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renaming the Winnipeg Local Heroes Festival to NSI Film Exchange Canadian Film Festival. The festival was eventually retired in 2007. NSI Global Marketing
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well as Best Cinematography at Grimmfest and the Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival. He is an English major with a Bachelor of Arts from Memorial University
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The Gimli International Film Festival is a Canadian film festival, held annually in Gimli, Manitoba. It is Manitoba's largest film festival and the largest
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The Festival Vues dans la tête de... is a Canadian film festival, staged annually in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec. Held at the city's Cinéma Princesse over
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The Montreal International Film Festival was an annual Canadian film festival, which took place in Montreal, Quebec from 1960 to 1967. A primarily non-competitive
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in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada since 1980. AIFF is the largest Canadian film festival east of Montreal, regularly premiering the region's top films of
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known as the Inside Out LGBT or LGBTQ Film Festival, is an annual Canadian film festival, which presents a program of LGBT-related film. The festival is
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Regina International Film Festival and Awards (RIFFA) is an annual Canadian film festival, staged in Regina, Saskatchewan.RIFFA is considered the largest
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The Guelph Film Festival is an annual Canadian film festival, staged in Guelph, Ontario. Launched in 1984, the festival programs an annual lineup of documentary
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Riding Mountain National Park Film Festival is a Canadian film festival held in Wasagaming, Manitoba, inside Riding Mountain National Park. Held in July
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him to come back out. The film premiered at the NSI Film Exchange Canadian Film Festival on March 3, 2005. It was subsequently screened at the 2005 Toronto
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standing, and broadcast or released in North America or screened at a Canadian film festival for the first time in the previous year. In addition to the film
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The Food Film Fest (formerly the Slow Motion Food Film Fest) is a Canadian Film festival dedicated to films about food and wine culture. The five-day festival
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performances, as well as a host of special events including the Port Moody Canadian Film Festival each February and the Festival of the Arts each April. The theatre
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festivals became popular cultural events and important stops on the Canadian film festival circuit despite having been launched in blue-collar mining communities
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Directors Guild of Canada DGC Craft Award 2005 Saint Ralph London Canadian Film Festival Audience Award 2005 Saint Ralph Paris Film Festival Grand Prix 2005
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FNC may refer to: Festival du nouveau cinéma, a Canadian film festival Fight Night Champion, a video game Fnatic, a European professional esports organization
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monthly French Communist news magazine Regard (stylized as REGARD), Canadian film festival "Regard", 1990 song by Barre Phillips This disambiguation page lists
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ALYSA KING. Retrieved 15 October 2016. "The Blood In The Snow Canadian Film Festival". bloodinthesnow.ca. Archived from the original on 10 February 2017
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Screenplay" issued by Canadian Film Festival for Great, Great, Great in 2017. "Best Feature Film" issued by Canadian Film Festival for Great, Great, Great
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Canadian film festival
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co-produced The Time Traveler, which won best short film at the Canadian Film Festival. In 2018, R.T. was accepted to the prestigious Toronto International
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American films that had won an audience award at an American or Canadian film festival in the previous year. Beginning in 2014, the nominees were the films
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horror film directed by Greg Olliver Devour! The Food Film Fest, a Canadian film festival Devour (Dave Hause album), 2013 Devour (Pharmakon album), 2019 "Devour"
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the Gérardmer Film Festival and the audience award at the London Canadian Film Festival. Persistence of Memory (1993) Night of the Living (1997) Fido (2006)
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TV/Straight to video Feature Featured Role Odd Squad: The Movie Won 2017 Canadian Film Festival Best Breakout Performance Sunny Side Up Won Young Entertainer Awards
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distribution, as well as films that were screened online as part of any Canadian film festival that proceeded virtually in 2020; as well, the number of commercial
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incorrectly referred to as the Hamilton International Film Festival, is a Canadian film festival, staged annually in Hamilton, Ontario. The festival stages an annual
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Revelation Perth International Film Festival NSI Film Exchange Canadian Film Festival MOFF - Santarém, Portugal Docudays, Beirut, Lebanon Fort Lauderdale
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EntertainmentOne Release dates March 3, 2012 (2012-03-03) (Kingston Canadian Film Festival) May 18, 2012 (2012-05-18) (Canada) Running time 90 minutes Country
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EntertainmentOne Release dates March 3, 2012 (2012-03-03) (Kingston Canadian Film Festival) May 18, 2012 (2012-05-18) (Canada) Running time 90 minutes Country
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Beijing, Bucharest and Toronto and won Best Short Film at the Canadian Film Festival, and The Balcony Affair (2009), which premiered as an official selection
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homepage Gadsbey, Robbie (August 1, 2011). "Possible Worlds 6th Canadian Film Festival Preview". musicfeeds.com.au. Sydney. Archived from the original
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Steve Gravestock is a Canadian film festival programmer, best known as a longtime programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival. Formerly a freelance
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Center, and Wesley Foundation. Gin Cooley (2016) professional model, Canadian film festival winner, singer-songwriter and human rights advocate Elizabeth Donald
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four years. One of these (S.O.S / Catarsis, 1968) won a prize at a Canadian film festival. During the Mexican Student Movement of 1968, López and Carlos González
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Voix des rivières, Telefilm Canada Prize for Best Medium-Length Canadian film, Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie (FICFA) 1996: La
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Actor Supporting Role Nomination forDon't Tell' Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival Award for Best Actor – Winner for The Unseen (2016) Critics' Choice
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Production Design for a Feature Film (Matthew Davies, nominee) London Canadian Film Festival Audience Award (winner) Paris Film Festival Grand Prix Award (winner)
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of Marina Khan, Retrieved 14 March 2017 "Lala Begum Screening at Canadian Film Festival". Newsline. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2016. Haq, Irfan
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place every year in April. Festivals held in Port Moody include the Canadian Film Festival (February), the Festival of the Arts (September), Rotary Ribfest
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credits include The Overlookers (winner of Best Picture at the Canadian Film Festival and Best Feature Film at the New York International Independent
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National Award, three State Awards, and an award at the prestigious Canadian film festival.[citation needed] The film also had a special screening at the London
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Retrieved 26 September 2011. "Celebration of shared heritage at Canadian film festival". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 9 August 2011. Retrieved 26 September
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Nominations". ET Canada, March 30, 2021. "Why a South Carolina university is hosting a Canadian film festival". As It Happens, April 20, 2022. Official website
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Lebanese Canadian Film Festival in Canada 2021 - Official Selection and 2nd Place Award Winner Feature Film Documentary The Lebanese Canadian Film Festival screening
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of Canadian produced horror films for Possible Worlds: Sydney's Canadian Film Festival (which took place at the Chauvel Cinema, Paddington). The festival
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the 2014 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 2015 Kingston Canadian Film Festival, and the 2015 Newport Beach Film Festival. Dirty Singles has received
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project'". HIP. Retrieved 2 April 2016. "Lala Begum Screening at Canadian Film Festival". Newsline. Retrieved 8 September 2016. Sharan, Swati (11 August
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company 4Branch Productions Release dates 31 March 2012 (2012-03-31) (Canadian Film Festival) 8 March 2013 (2013-03-08) (Canada) Running time 91 minutes Country
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Begovic Release date 28 November 2015 (2015-11-28) (Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival) Running time 91 minutes Country Canada Language English
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premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Subsequent Canadian film festival screenings included the 2016 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
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Canadian film festival award
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greasy poles. St. Peter's Fiesta: Official Website Crab Fair Official Web Site Greasy Pole Documentary Hot Docs Canadian Film Festival Official Web Site
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conventional theatrical distribution or screened in any qualifying Canadian film festival in 2020. Short films were eligible if they received one commercial
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Watch Canada Film Festival". Toronto Star, May 9, 2022. Rachel Ho, "Canadian Film Festival Review: 'The Last Mark' Charms with Thrills and Spills". Exclaim
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2021 Canadian film festival
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rationale. Sick: Survive the Night premiered at the Blood on the Snow Canadian Film Festival. Midnight Releasing released it on home video on January 6, 2015
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Canadian film festival in Montreal
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Norman (26 November 2014). "BE VERY AFRAID OF THE BLOOD IN THE SNOW CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL". NOW Toronto. Retrieved 17 December 2014. "Queen of Blood (Blu-ray)"
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a number of films. In 2019 and 2020 Lavoie participated in the Canadian Film Festival in Dieppe as a jury member (2019) and as jury president (2020).
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lieutenant governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell. It began screening on the Canadian film festival circuit in the fall, including at the Cinéfest Sudbury International
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Festival as part of the Focus Canada showcase. It opened the Sydney Canadian Film Festival in Australia on 8 August 2011. A home-video DVD was released in
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series Little Gals and Little Guys. Bakshi appeared as a guest at a Canadian film festival which celebrates animation, SPARK Animation, which was held virtually
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Institute London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival Opening Night Gala Canadian Film Festival Opening Night Gala Cinefest Sudbury International Film Festival
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Cinema 2011. Won “Best Film” Award at Six Weeks of Iranian Art, Canadian Film Festival 2012 Earned “Certificate of Achievement” at Canada's 2nd Iranian
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Film Festival Audience Award Audrey Cummings Won Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival Best Actress Oluniké Adeliyi Won Vanguard Award Audrey Cummings
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D’Iran 2023 Won “Best Film” Award at Six Weeks of Iranian Art, Canadian Film Festival 2012 Earned “Certificate of Achievement” at Canada's 2nd Iranian
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Express. "Tamil indie film 'Parallel Lines' wins Jury prize at Canadian Film Festival". The News Minute. 13 December 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2021
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2023”. In March 2024, he was President of the Jury at Dieppe's Canadian Film Festival, in France. On May 31, 2024, he paid tribute to his brother Denis
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meteorologist and television presenter Shane Smith, Australian-Canadian film festival programmer and television producer Keith Windschuttle, Australian
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2022 Canadian film festival
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Comedy / Romance / Adventure Entered into the 2017 Golden Maple Leaf Canadian Film Festival 25 A Loner Xing Xiao Zhu Xijuan, Guo Zhi, Zhang Tong Drama Entered
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[permanent dead link‍] "One Wish, The Lake and I'm Yours screening at Canadian Film Festival". Baytoday.ca. 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2013-09-23. "News". Film North
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in the land of the mind". Montreal Gazette, November 29, 1969. "Canadian Film Festival Winners Booed". Montreal Gazette, August 14, 1967. Op Hop - Hop
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premiere in 2022. She followed up in 2023 with Queen Tut. Rachel Ho, "Canadian Film Festival Review: 'The Last Mark' Charms with Thrills and Spills". Exclaim
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1967. Frank Daley, "Television". Ottawa Journal, May 4, 1967. "Canadian Film Festival Winners Booed". Montreal Gazette, August 14, 1967. Bruce Bailey
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du Voyageur Folklorama Jazz Winnipeg Festival NSI Film Exchange Canadian Film Festival Winnipeg Comedy Festival Winnipeg Folk Festival Winnipeg Fringe
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Bridge to Future," by Robert Simonson, Backstage, February 21, 2001 Canadian Film Festival May 1, 1961 "Gavella Orchestrates a Sigh, With the Under-Title A
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intérieure d'une plante humaine". La Presse, November 23, 1996. "Canadian Film Festival Winners Booed". Montreal Gazette, August 14, 1967. "La Plante Humaine
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Hays, "The Original Reality Show". The Walrus, November 17, 2015. "Canadian Film Festival Winners Booed". Montreal Gazette, August 14, 1967. "The Things I
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Saudi Arabia" The film premiered in Toronto at the 2015 HotDocs Canadian Film Festival and opened in theaters in the US on 4 September 2015. The film won
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2023 Canadian film festival
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