French-Canadian Trapper Olivier is less fortunate -the Nazis kill him. Invaders’ star, Nazi Portman, is so good that his performance almost destroys the film’s propaganda value. He and his ...
Canadian participants are from the likes of Lionsgate, Ruby Line Productions, Peacock Alley Entertainment and Catapult Pictures, while the French delegation includes those from Quad Drama ...
This is part of an occasional series about people, places and things in San Joaquin County to mark its175th anniversary. The ...
(French Ministry of Culture) According to AFP, the late amateur speleologist who discovered the cave in September 2000, had described the "rush of adrenaline" he felt when he saw the curved ...
When we first meet the protagonist of the new French Canadian series Empathy, she tumbles out of bed, disheveled, hungover, wearing a grotty old bra and panties, and stomps barefoot into the ...
Grainey Pictures, the LA-based production company behind docs including Unzipped: An Autopsy of American Inequality and Atari: Game Over, has appointed Robert and Joel Cohen as executive producers ...
Canadian figure skater Laurence Fournier Beaudry ... Cizeron announced the new partnership Sunday on social media. A release from the French Federation of Ice Sports confirmed the pair will ...
pm Liberal Leader Mark Carney has declined to participate in a French-language debate with the other federal party leaders on TVA, causing the broadcaster to cancel the program. TVA traditionally ...
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The Canadian Press on MSNCanadian ice dancer Fournier Beaudry forms new French team with Olympic champ CizeronCanadian figure skater Laurence Fournier Beaudry ... Cizeron announced the new partnership Sunday on social media. A release ...
CBC North is proud to sponsor the Western Arctic Moving Pictures' Canadian Movie Club in Yellowknife. Western Arctic Moving Pictures is a non-profit arts organization based in the N.W.T. capital.
Once again, this past year yielded some movies of interest that I didn’t get to write about, mostly because they didn’t play ...
And movies. Lots of great movies. Canadian cinema has long been overshadowed by its louder, flashier neighbour, a nation that seems to believe it holds a cultural monopoly on the big screen.
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