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Keyword : Canadian Cinema

1.

A review essay of David Church stimulating collection of essays on Canadian avant-garde narrative filmmaker Guy Maddin.

2.

An appreciation of Colin Low, by Donato Totaro, in the context of the hommage to his works by Hors Champ.

3.

A sterling career overview of Canadian legend Colin Low.

4.

An interview with Luc Bourdon on his found footage love song to Montreal, La Mémoire des anges.

5.

An interview with the writer, exec producer and director of the low-budget, indie Canadian horror film, Yesetrday.

6.

An analysis of the Canadian cinema direct classic Lonely Boy that seeks to distinguish it from its American counterparts through its more nuanced and critical reflection on the treatment of Paul Anka as a commodity.

7.

An interview with Philippe Falardeau.

8.

An analysis of Luc Bourdon's found footage documentary/experimental La Mémoire des anges.

9.

An interview with writer/director of the experimental narrative short film The Edifice.

10.

An analysis of the sociological oriented Canadian horror film, The Descendant.

11.

Review of Canadian 'landscape' horror film by (then) Montrealer Roshell Bissett.

12.

Review of the Severin Films DVD release of the sequel to Screwballs, Loose Screws: Screwballs 2.

13.

Review of the Montreal-based comedy, The Trotsky.

14.

Review of recent DVD release of Canadian horror documentary on horror impresario Kier-La Janisse.

15.

A close textual analysis of one of the most revered Canadian films of all time, Les Bons Débarras.

16.

An analysis of the endearing Québècoise classic, Mon Oncle Antoine.

17.

A review of the Severin Films DVD release of Screwballs, which they refer to as the "Citizen Kane of high school sex comedy!"

18.

An interview with Maurice Devereaux on his latest and most ambitious film, End of the Line.

19.

An interview with Michael Snow while visiting Concordia University.

20.

Steffen Hantke reviews a book on David Cronenberg by Mark Browning which attempts to read Cronenberg through a literary rather than cinematic landscape.


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