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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Located in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival is a globally recognized event and tour celebrating the beauty, adventure, and culture of mountains globally. The nine-day festival will be held from October 26 through to November 3 this year and features over 70 events, bringing films and stories of ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · RBC and RBC Foundation have supported the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) since 1992, including the CBC Actors Conservatory since 2016 and the Norman Jewison Film Program since 2022. Why is it important for you to support organizations like the CFC?

  3. Vor einem Tag · October 4, 2024. Mountain Life Media. This year, the 49th annual Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival will screen a whopping 90 films from 20 countries. The lineup boasts 16 world premieres, 11 North American premieres and 26 Canadian premieres. Selected films include the world premiere of For Winter, which tells the story of scientist ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Although Latin-American women have been making films at the NFB since the mid-1970s (e.g., Chilean-born pioneer Marilú Mallet), it wasn’t until the last decade that a new wave of Latina-Canadian cinema emerged at the National Film Board of Canada.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · The crown jewel of the country's Parliament Buildings—Centre Block—is closed to the public, undergoing repairs, upgrades and modernization that will take a decade to complete. Narrated by award winning Canadian actor Colm Feore Inside Centre Block-The Restoration explores Centre Block's renewal, showcasing the progress since its doors ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Similarly, Hot Docs, an internationally recognized documentary festival and organization based in Toronto, may face the discontinuation of three major programsCanadian Storytellers Project, CrossCurrents Doc Funds, and Incubator Labs—without Netflix’s support.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · The Critic is set in London in 1934 and centres on Jimmy Erskine, played by Ian McKellen, a harsh film critic for The Daily Chronicle. The newspaper is now run by Viscount David Brooke, portrayed by Mark Strong, who took over after his father’s death. Brooke wants to clean up the paper’s image and asks Erskine to tone down his biting ...