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'''Canada On Screen''' was a special screening series of culturally and artistically significant films from the history of [[cinema of Canada]], which took place in 2017 as part of [[Canada 150]]. |
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The program was screened throughout 2017 as a free screening series at the [[TIFF Bell Lightbox]] in [[Toronto]], [[The Cinematheque]] in [[Vancouver]], [[Library and Archives Canada]] in [[Ottawa]] and the [[Cinémathèque québécoise]] in [[Montreal]],<ref>Kim Skene, "Proud screen art history". ''[[Owen Sound Sun-Times]]'', April 13, 2017.</ref> with some selections from the program screened in other venues across Canada for [[National Canadian Film Day]]<ref>"TIFF, Hot Docs to celebrate Canada 150". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', February 16, 2017.</ref> and other special local events. |
The program was screened throughout 2017 as a free screening series at the [[TIFF Bell Lightbox]] in [[Toronto]], [[The Cinematheque]] in [[Vancouver]], [[Library and Archives Canada]] in [[Ottawa]] and the [[Cinémathèque québécoise]] in [[Montreal]],<ref>Kim Skene, "Proud screen art history". ''[[Owen Sound Sun-Times]]'', April 13, 2017.</ref> with some selections from the program screened in other venues across Canada for [[National Canadian Film Day]]<ref>"TIFF, Hot Docs to celebrate Canada 150". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', February 16, 2017.</ref> and other special local events. |
Revision as of 02:42, 20 January 2023
Canada On Screen was a special screening series of culturally and artistically significant films from the history of cinema of Canada, which took place in 2017 as part of Canada 150.
The program was screened throughout 2017 as a free screening series at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto, The Cinematheque in Vancouver, Library and Archives Canada in Ottawa and the Cinémathèque québécoise in Montreal,[1] with some selections from the program screened in other venues across Canada for National Canadian Film Day[2] and other special local events.
Selections
Animation
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Begone Dull Care | Norman McLaren, Evelyn Lambart | 1949 | |
Black Soul | Âme noire | Martine Chartrand | 2001 |
The Big Snit | Richard Condie | 1985 | |
Cameras Take Five | Steven Woloshen | 2002 | |
The Hat | Le Chapeau | Michèle Cournoyer | 1999 |
Hunger | La Faim | Peter Foldes | 1973 |
The Log Driver's Waltz | John Weldon | 1979 | |
The Man Who Planted Trees | L'Homme qui plantait des arbres | Frédéric Back | 1987 |
Neighbours | Voisins | Norman McLaren | 1952 |
Mindscape | Le Paysagiste | Jacques Drouin | 1976 |
Ryan | Chris Landreth | 2004 | |
The Sand Castle | Le Château de sable | Co Hoedeman | 1977 |
The Street | La Rue | Caroline Leaf | 1976 |
The Sweater | Le Chandail | Sheldon Cohen | 1980 |
When the Day Breaks | Wendy Tilby, Amanda Forbis | 1999 |
Television commercials
Title | Advertiser | Agency | Year |
---|---|---|---|
"Arctic Sun" | Tropicana | BBDO | 2010 |
"Bike Story" | Canadian Tire | Doner Schur Peppler | 1990 |
"Do You Eat the Red Ones Last" | Smarties | Ogilvy & Mather | 1967 |
"Dove Evolution" | Dove Campaign for Real Beauty | Ogilvy & Mather | 2006 |
"It’s Not a Mistake, Start the Car!" | IKEA Canada | Zig | 2005 |
"Meunier" | Pepsi | Blouin Coulombe Dube Thompson | 1993 |
"Mona Lisa" | Caramilk | DDB Canada | 1973 |
"On est six millions faut se parler" | Labatt 50 | BCP | 1975 |
"Proud Fathers" | Tim Hortons | Enterprise | 2006 |
"The Rant" | Molson Canadian | Bensimon Byrne | 2000 |
Documentaries
Experimental film and video
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Feature films
Installation art
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Music videos
Song | Artist | Video director | Year |
---|---|---|---|
"1234" | Feist | Patrick Daughters | 2007 |
"60 rue des Lombards" | UZEB | François Girard | 1986 |
"Bye Bye Mon Cowboy" | Mitsou | Pierre Gendron, Ronald Houle, Raymond Vermette | 1988 |
"Drop the Needle" | Maestro Fresh Wes | Joel Goldberg | 1990 |
"Hotline Bling" | Drake | Director X | 2015 |
"In My Secret Life" | Leonard Cohen | Floria Sigismondi | 2001 |
"Neon Bible" | Arcade Fire | Vincent Morisset | 2007 |
"Oblivion" | Grimes | Emily Kai Bock, Grimes | 2012 |
"Queen of Hearts" | Fucked Up | Scott Cudmore | 2012 |
"La rue principale" | Les Colocs | André Fortin | 1993 |
Short films
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Elvis Gratton | Pierre Falardeau | 1981 | |
Frank's Cock | Mike Hoolboom | 1993 | |
The Heart of the World | Guy Maddin | 2000 | |
The Making of Monsters | John Greyson | 1991 | |
Noah | Walter Woodman, Patrick Cederberg | 2013 | |
North of Superior | Graeme Ferguson | 1971 | |
Rhapsody in Two Languages | Gordon Sparling | 1934 | |
Save My Lost Nigga Soul | Clement Virgo | 1993 | |
Springtime in Greenland | John Paizs | 1981 | |
You Take Care Now | Ann Marie Fleming | 1989 |
Television
English title | Original title | Director(s) | Year |
---|---|---|---|
References
- ^ Kim Skene, "Proud screen art history". Owen Sound Sun-Times, April 13, 2017.
- ^ "TIFF, Hot Docs to celebrate Canada 150". Toronto Star, February 16, 2017.