We’ve got some
good directors in Canada. To make a short list there’s Jean-Marc Vallée, Guy
Maddin, David Cronenberg, Denis Côté, Sarah Polley, Stéphane Lafleur, Kazik
Radwanski, Igor Drljača, Matt Johnson, Yonah Lewis, Calvin Thomas, Pavan Moondi,
Luo Li, and Andrew Cividino. TIFF recently put together their Canada’s All-TimeTop Ten List which includes Atanarjuat,
Mon oncle Antoine, The Sweet Hereafter, Léolo, Jésus de Montréal, Goin’ Down
the Road, Dead Ringers, C.R.A.Z.Y., My Winnipeg, Stories We Tell and Les Ordres. All good films. They’ll be
organizing special screenings this summer at the Lightbox to correspond with
the list, which has just been published in the new issue of Montage. But these eleven titles are
just the tip of the iceberg in terms of note-worthy Canadian cinema. TIFF again
has an annual Canada’s Top Ten and there are the Canadian Screen Awards which
highlight some of the best Canadian films each year. There are exciting films
festivals in Toronto like TIFF, Hot Docs and Images where they even play a lot
more Canadian films. There are serious film magazines like Cinema Scope, Point of View, and 24 Images where these films are discussed and the directors
interviewed. I’m not one to necessarily be too patriotic but we have it pretty
good here and our national cinema is pretty impressive in its diversity.
There’s even now a National Canadian Film Day. There’s something to be proud of
in all of this.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
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