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  1. Canadian Fan Favorites: Regia di Kevin Dunn. Con Bob Backlund, Bam Bam Bigelow, Mark Calaway, Chris Chavis.

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    • Goin’ Down The Road
    • Les Ordres
    • The Terry Fox Story
    • Anne of Green Gables
    • Dead Ringers
    • Jesus of Montreal
    • Black Robe
    • The Sweet Hereafter
    • Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner
    • C.R.A.Z.Y.

    Director: Donald Shebib Language: English Run time: 90m N/A Rotten Tomatoes We’re starting this list of top Canadian movies with a film Steven did not recommend. But it starts as a road movie and we sure do love those at Almost Ginger. Goin’ Down the Road follows two childhood friends who drive from Nova Scotia to Toronto chasing those big city dre...

    Director: Michel Brault Language: French Run time: 109m N/A Rotten Tomatoes Usually, I default to the English names non-English language films (which would be Orderers) but I’m using Les Ordres because it seems to be the most accepted name for this Canadian movie. I’m sure you have no problem with that. It will surprise precisely no one that Les Or...

    Director: Ralph L. Thomas Language: English Run time: 97m N/A Rotten Tomatoes Can you believe that The Terry Fox Story was the first-ever HBO movie made for TV? I don’t love including TV movies on lists like this (they can be hard to find), but that fact alone sealed the deal. Terry Fox is, I am told, a real-life person that Canadians would know ab...

    Director: Kevin Sullivan Language: English Run time: 199m N/A Rotten Tomatoes Steven said it was “practically a necessity” to include an Anne of Green Gables adaptation on this list of famous Canadian movies. Honestly, I didn’t even realise the classic novel was set in Canada (it is sheer audacity that gives me the wherewithal to write this post). ...

    Director: David Cronenberg Language: English Run time: 115m 83% Rotten Tomatoes Many cinema fans know David Cronenberg as the body horror dude which isn’t very wanderlust-inspiring, is it? So, I sidestepped some of his other revered films like Videodrome (1983) and The Fly (1986) and decided on Dead Ringers to include in this famous Canadian movies...

    Director: Denys Arcand Languages: French, English Run time: 118m 79% Rotten Tomatoes Considered one of the top 10 best Canadian movies of all time, Jesus of Montreal was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It follows an acting company who are rehearsing a Passion play in, you guessed it, Montreal. The play veers from trad...

    Director: Bruce Beresford Languages: English, Cree, Mohawk, Algonquin Run time: 101m 92% Rotten Tomatoes Like Jesus of Montreal, this is another Canadian movie with religious themes that did surprisingly well at the domestic box office. Black Robe is a historical drama set in the 17th century when Jesuit missionaries travelled to “New France” to co...

    Director: Atom Egoyan Language: English Run time: 112m 98% Rotten Tomatoes Though some also regard The Sweet Hereafter as one of the top Canadian movies of all time, it is also not exactly wanderlust-inspiring! My apologies. Not many of these movies set in Canada are that inspiring. But, this film is critically acclaimed and was set and shot in Bri...

    Director: Zacharias Kunuk Language: Inuktitut Run time: 172m 91% Rotten Tomatoes There’s a lot to admire about Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner. Not only did an Inuit filmmaker create this film (and have a 90% Inuit crew), but the film is written and made entirely in the Inuktitut language. It’s set around 1840 but is intentionally ambiguous regarding t...

    Director: Jean-Marc Vallée Language: French Run time: 127m 100% Rotten Tomatoes One of the most famous Canadian films that I’ve not only seen a few times but that I adore! C.R.A.Z.Y. follows 15-year-old Zac from Montreal who was pre-destined to blend in. He was born on Christmas Day in 1960 and he’s the fourth of five brothers. Except he likes dres...

  4. 17 apr 2023 · To celebrate who we are and what we create, here’s a list of amazing Canadian films to watch on National Canadian Film Day—or any day of the year. Tip: New to Canadian movies? Start with my favourites, the ones marked with a 🍁

  5. Chlotrudis certainly knows its Canadian films. Check out our first list for the year, the 50 Best French-Language Films, and our follow-up list, the 50 Best Movies About Movies as chosen by Chlotrudis. The big winner on this list is not-surprisingly, Atom Egoyan.

  6. movieslist.best › list › canadian-movies-about-loveTop 100 Canadian Love Movies

    List of the best Canadian movies about love: Warm Bodies, Titanic, Snowed Inn Christmas, Ville-Marie, Midnight Sun, Familiar Ground, Mean Dreams, Felix and Meira, On the Beat, The Christmas Secret. MoviesList