List of Canadian films
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List of Canadian films |
1898–1976 |
1970s |
1977 1978 1979 |
1980s |
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 |
1990s |
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 |
2000s |
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 |
2010s |
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A list of films produced in Canada ordered by year and date of release. For an alphabetical list of Canadian films see Category:Canadian films
Contents
1 1890s
2 1900s
3 1910s
4 1920s
5 1930s
6 1940s
7 1950s
8 1960s
9 1970s
10 1980s
11 1990s
12 2000s
13 2010s
14 See also
15 References
16 External links
1890s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1898 | ||||||
Ten Years in Manitoba | James Freer | James Freer |
1900s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1903 | ||||||
Hiawatha, the Messiah of the Ojibway | Joe Rosenthal | Short | A lost film. |
1910s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1913 | ||||||
Battle of the Long Sault | Frank Crane | Frank Crane | Short drama | Made with the Kanehnawaga First Nations[1] | ||
Evangeline | Edward P. Sullivan, William H. Cavanaugh | Laura Lyman, John T. Carleton, E.P. Sullivan | Drama based on the Longfellow poem | |||
1914 | ||||||
In the Land of the Head Hunters | Edward S. Curtis | Maggie Frank | Documentary | |||
1915 | ||||||
Canada's Fighting Forces | D.J. Dwyer | Government of Canada World War I propaganda film[2] | ||||
1916 | ||||||
Self-Defence | Charles Roos | Albert Grupe | Docudrama | It depicts a fictitious German invasion of Canada.[3] | ||
1919 | ||||||
Back to God's Country | David Hartford | Nell Shipman, Charles Arling, Wheeler Oakman, Wellington Playter | Drama | Produced by Nell and Ernest Shipman | ||
Whaling: British Columbia's Least Known and Most Romantic Industry | A. D. Kean | Documentary short | Depicts the whaling industry on the Pacific coast, with scenes filmed off Vancouver Island (1916-17) and the Queen Charlotte Islands (1917-19). |
1920s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1920 | ||||||
The Great Shadow | Harley Knoles | Tyrone Power Sr, Dorothy Bernard | Anti-Red drama | [4] | ||
1921 | ||||||
Cameron of the Royal Mounted | Henry McRae | Gaston Glass, Vivienne Osborne, Irving Cummings | Drama | Produced by Ernest Shipman. A third of the original footage exists in the National Archives.[5] | ||
God's Crucible | Henry McRae | Gaston Glass, Wilton Lackaye | Drama | Produced by Ernest Shipman.[6] | ||
1922 | ||||||
Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1922 | George Valiquette | [7] | ||||
Madeleine de Verchères | Joseph-Arthur Homier | Estelle Bélanger, Adrien Lefebvre | Drama | No print of this early Canadian film is known to exist.[8] | ||
The Man from Glengarry | Henry McRae | Anders Randolph | Drama | Produced by Ernest Shipman.[6] | ||
Nanook of the North | Robert Flaherty | Allakariallak, Nyla, Cunayou, Allee | Documentary | Arguably the most famous film ever shot in Canada, Nanook of the North is technically not Canadian; although, in spirit it certainly is. The money to finance the film came from France. | ||
The Rapids | David Hartford | Mary Astor, Harry Morey, Walter Miller, Charles Wellesley | Drama | Produced by Ernest Shipman.[6] | ||
1923 | ||||||
Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1923 | George Valiquette | [9] | ||||
Glengarry School Days | Henry McRae | Pauline Garon | Drama | Produced by Ernest Shipman.[10] | ||
1924 | ||||||
Blue Water | David Hartford | Norma Shearer, Pierre Gendron | Drama | |||
Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1924 | Roy Tash | [11] | ||||
1925 | ||||||
Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1925 | George Valiquette | [12] | ||||
1926 | ||||||
La Drogue fatale (also known as The Fatal Drug) | Joseph-Arthur Homier | Paul Lefrançois | Drama | The film was released only in Quebec and no print is known to exist. Homier is regarded as the first Quebec director of feature films.[8] | ||
1927 | ||||||
Policing the Plains | A. D. Kean | Jack Boyd, Ira Boyd, Joe Fleiger, Dorothy Fowler, Senior Heaton, Margaret Lougheed. | Docudrama | Feature film about the history of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, based on the book of the same name by Rev. R. G. MacBeth. Filmed in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario, April 1924-September 1927. Lost.[13] | ||
1928 | ||||||
The Beaver People | Bill Oliver | Grey Owl | Short | The first of several films featuring Archie Belaney, the Englishman who claimed First Nations heritage. The Grey Owl films were made during the late 1920s and 1930s for the National Parks of Canada.[14] | ||
Carry on, Sergeant! | Bruce Bairnsfather | Hugh Buckler, Jimmie Savo, Nancy Ann Hargreaves, | First World War drama | |||
His Destiny | Neal Hart | Neal Hart, Barbara Kent, Charles Wellesley | Drama | The film features footage shot at the Calgary Stampede.[15] | ||
In the Shadow of the Pole | Richard Fennie | Documentary | [16] | |||
1929 | ||||||
The Devil Bear | Louis Chaudet | Dorothy Dwan, Carroll Nye | Horror/Drama | [17] |
1930s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1931 | ||||||
Among the Igloo Dewellers | Richard Fennie | Documentary | [16] | |||
The Viking | George Melford | Charles Starrett, Louise Huntington, Arthur Vinton, Arthur Vinton | Drama | Technically not a Canadian film, The Viking is a forgotten Hollywood potboiler that nevertheless contains remarkable early footage of the life and hardships of Newfoundland seal hunters. | ||
1933 | ||||||
The Crimson Paradise (US title Fighting Playboy) | Robert F. Hill | Nick Stuart, Lucile Browne | Drama shot in Vancouver | The first Canadian sound feature film; made with U.S. financing.[18] | ||
Damaged Lives | Edgar G. Ulmer | Diane Sinclair, Lyman Williams | Drama | Made with U.S. financing | ||
1935 | ||||||
Lest We Forget | Frank Badgley, W.W. Murray | Short | Made by the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau, the precursor to the National Film Board of Canada.[19] | |||
Rhapsody in Two Languages | Gordon Sparling | Short | [20] | |||
Secrets of Chinatown | Fred C. Newmeyer | Nick Stuart, Lucile Brown | Drama | Made with U.S. financing[21] | ||
1936 | ||||||
From Nine to Nine | Edgar G. Ulmer | Ruth Roland, Roland Drew | Drama | Made with U.S. financing[19] | ||
House in Order | Gordon Sparling | John Pratt, Mildred Mitchell | Short drama | The film was sponsored by Shell Oil to promote its product.[19] | ||
The King's Plate (released in the US as Thoroughbred) | Sam Newfield | Toby Wing, Kenne Duncan | Drama | Made with U.S. financing[19] | ||
'Lucky' Corrigan (also known as Fury and the Woman) | Lewis D. Collins | William Gargan | Melodrama | Made with U.S. financing[22] | ||
Lucky Fugitives | Nick Grinde | David Manners | Drama | Made with U.S. financing[19] | ||
Secret Patrol | David Selman | Charles Starrett | Drama | Made with U.S. financing[22] | ||
Tugboat Princess | David Selman | Walter C. Kelly, Valerie Hobson | Drama | Made with U.S. financing[22] | ||
Undercover | Sam Newfield | Charles Starrett, Adrienne Doré, Kenneth Duncan, Wheeler Oakman | Drama | Made with U.S. financing[23] | ||
Vengeance | Del Lord | Lyle Talbot, Wendy Barrie. Wally Albright | Drama | Made with U.S. financing | ||
1937 | ||||||
En pays neuf | Maurice Proulx | Documentary | [24] | |||
The Kinsmen | Gordon Sparling | Short | From the Canadian Cameo series produced by Associated Screen News of Canada from Montreal.[25] | |||
Murder Is News | Leon Barsha | John Gallaude. Iris Meredith | Drama | Made with U.S. financing | ||
Patrol to the Northwest Passage | Richard Fennie | Documentary | [26] | |||
Stampede | Ford Beebe | Charles Starrett | Western | Made with U.S. financing[22] | ||
Woman against the World | David Selman | Alice Moore, Ralph Forbes | Melodrama | Made with U.S. financing[27] | ||
1938 | ||||||
Convicted | Leon Barsha | Charles Quigley, Rita Hayworth | Drama | Made with U.S. financing | ||
Death Goes North | Frank McDonald | Edgar Edwards, Sheila Bromley | Drama | Made with U.S. financing[28] | ||
Across the Border (also known as Special Inspector) | Leon Barsha | Charles Quigley, Rita Hayworth | Drama | Made with U.S. financing | ||
1939 | ||||||
The Case of Charlie Gordon | Stuart Legg | Short | [29] |
1940s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1941 | ||||||
Churchill's Island | Stuart Legg | Narrated by Lorne Greene | National Film Board of Canada (NFB) short | Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject | ||
Inside Fighting China | Stuart Legg | Narrated by Lorne Greene | NFB short | Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) nominee | ||
Mail Early | Norman McLaren | NFB animated short | Norman McLaren's first film for the NFB[30] | |||
Warclouds in the Pacific | Stuart Legg | Narrated by Lorne Greene | NFB short | Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) nominee | ||
1942 | ||||||
À la croisée des chemins | Jean-Marie Poitevin, Paul Guèvremont | Paul Guèvremont | ||||
High over the Borders | Raymond Spottiswoode | NFB short | Academy Award for Best Documentary nominee | |||
1943 | ||||||
À la croisée des chemins | Jean-Marie Poitevin & Paul Guèvremont | Paul Guèvremont, Denise Pelletier | Drama | Narrated by René Lévesque, the future premier of Quebec.[31] | ||
Alexis Tremblay, Habitant | Jane Marsh Beveridge | NFB documentary | Photographed by Judith Crawley [32] | |||
1945 | ||||||
Le Père Chopin | Fedor Ozep & Georges Freedland | Madeleine Ozary, Marcel Chabrier, Pierre Durand | Drama | The first of several feature films produced during the 1940s and early 1950s by Renaissance Films of Montreal.[33] | ||
1947 | ||||||
Bush Pilot | Sterling Campbell | Rochelle Hudson, Jack La Rue, Austin Willis, Frank Perry | Melodrama | |||
Whispering City | Fedor Ozep | English cast: Helmut Dantine, Mary Anderson, Paul Lukas, John Pratt French cast: Paul Dupuis, Nicole Germain, Jacques Auger, Henri Letondal | Crime drama | |||
1948 | ||||||
Drug Addict | Robert Anderson | NFB short | Canadian Film Awards (CFA) - Documentary[34] | |||
The Loon's Necklace | Budge Crawley | Short | The film won the inaugural Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | |||
Sins of the Fathers | Phil Rosen | Austin Willis, Joy Lafleur | Drama | [35] | ||
1949 | ||||||
Begone Dull Care | Norman McLaren, Evelyn Lambart | Visual music presentation of Oscar Peterson | NFB animated short | At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Medal (Culture Films and Documentaries) award; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | ||
Le Gros Bill | Jean-Yves Bigras | Ginette Letondal, Juliette Béliveau | Comedy/drama | [36] | ||
Un Homme et son péché | Paul Gury | Hector Charland, Nicole Germain, Guy Prevost | Drama | Canadian Film Award - Special Award[37] | ||
Perpetual Movement (Mouvement perpétuel) | Claude Jutra | Canadian Film Award winner for Best Amateur Film in 1950 | ||||
The Rising Tide | Jean Palardy | NFB documentary | It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) |
1950s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1950 | ||||||
Docteur Louise | Paul Vandenberghe & René Delacroix | Madeleine Robinson, Jean Davy, Line Noro | Drama | First Canada-France co-production[38] | ||
Forbidden Journey | Richard J. Jarvis | Jan Rubeš, Susan Douglas, John Colicos | Drama | |||
Les Lumières de ma ville | Jean-Yves Bigras | Huguette Oligny, Monique Leyrac | Drama | [39] | ||
Séraphin | Jean Gury | Nicole Germain | Drama | [40] | ||
1951 | ||||||
Around Is Around & Now Is the Time | Norman McLaren | NFB experimental shorts | An early experimentation in 3D by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart; CFA - Special award[41] | |||
The Fight: Science against Cancer | Morten Parker | NFB animated short | Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject); Canadian Film Award - Special Award[42] | |||
Neighbours | Norman McLaren | Grant Munro, Jean Paul Ladouceur | NFB short made by pixilation technique | Academy Award Short Subject (One-reel) nominee and Best Documentary (Short Subject) winner; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | ||
Newfoundland Scene | F. R. Crawley | Frank Peddie | Documentary | |||
Royal Journey | David Bairstow & Gudrun Parker | NFB documentary | ||||
1952 | ||||||
Étienne Brûlé, gibier de potence | Melburn Turner | Paul Dupuis, Jacques Auger, Ginette Letondal | Drama | The film was shot in both French and English, and is credited as being the first Canadian feature in colour.[43] | ||
La petite Aurore l’enfant martyre | Jean-Yves Bigras | Yvonne Laflamme, Lucie Mitchell | Drama | [37] | ||
The Romance of Transportation in Canada | Colin Low | NFB animated short | The received a special BAFTA Award, the Short Film Palme d'Or for animation at Cannes Film Festival, as well as an Academy Award for Animated Short Film nomination. | |||
Tit-Coq | René Delacroix & Gratien Gélinas | Gratien Gélinas, Clément Latour, Monique Miller, Denise Pelletier, Paul Dupuis | Drama based on the play by Gélinas | |||
1953 | ||||||
Farewell Oak Street | Gordon Burwash | Kate Reid | Docudrama | Canadian Film Award – Theatrical Short[44] | ||
Herring Hunt | Julian Biggs | NFB short | Academy Award nominee[45] | |||
1954 | ||||||
Corral | Colin Low | NFB short | ||||
The Stratford Adventure | Morten Parker | Narrated by John Drainie | NFB documentary | This was named Film of the Year at the Canadian Film Awards and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature | ||
1955 | ||||||
Blinkity Blank | Norman McLaren | NFB animated short | It received the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival | |||
1956 | ||||||
Rythmetic | Norman McLaren & Evelyn Lambart | NFB animated short | ||||
Skidrow | Allan King | CBC documentary | Canadian Film Awards – TV Information[46] | |||
Le Village enchanté | Marcel Racicot & Réal Racicot | Animated | Canada's first animated feature.[47] | |||
1957 | ||||||
A Chairy Tale | Norman McLaren & Claude Jutra | Claude Jutra | NFB short Pixilation | Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Live Action) | ||
City of Gold | Colin Low & Wolf Koenig | Klondike Gold Rush; Documentary | Winner of the Palme d'or for best short film at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival and nominated for an Academy Award Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects | |||
Legend of the Raven | Judith Crawley | Documentary | Canadian Film Awards – Arts and Experimental[48] | |||
Oedipus Rex | Tyrone Guthrie | Douglas Campbell, Eleanor Stuart, William Hutt, Douglas Rain | Classic drama from the original Stratford Festival stage version based on a translation by W.B. Yeats [49] | |||
1958 | ||||||
Les brûlés | Bernard Devlin | Jean Lajeunesse, J. Léo Gagnon, Félix Leclerc | Drama | |||
A Dangerous Age | Sidney J. Furie | Ben Piazza, Anne Pearson, Kate Reid, Austin Willis, Barbara Hamilton | Drama | |||
Flaming Frontier | Sam Newfield | Bruce Bennett, Jim Davis, Cec Linder, Larry Solway | Western | A low-budget B-Western shot in Los Angeles and Calgary and made with Canadian financing.[50] | ||
Ivy League Killers | William Davidson | Don Borisenko, Don Francks, Barbara Bricker | Drama | [51] | ||
The Living Stone | John Feeney | NFB documentary | Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. | |||
Now That April's Here | William Davidson, Norman Klenman | Don Borisenko, Judy Welch, John Drainie, Katherine Blake, Tony Grey, Walter Massey | Drama | [52] | ||
Les Raquetteurs | Michel Brault, Gilles Groulx | NFB documentary | ||||
Wolf Dog | Sam Newfield | Ben Piazza, Austin Willis | Drama | |||
1959 | ||||||
The Back-Breaking Leaf | Terence Macartney-Filgate | NFB documentary | Part of the groundbreaking NFB Candid Eye series shown on the CBC-TV (1958–61); Cannes Film Festival – Palme d'Or for Television Documentary[53] | |||
The Bloody Brood | Julian Roffman | Jack Betts, Barbara Lord, Peter Falk, Robert Christie | Drama | |||
A Cool Sound from Hell | Sidney J. Furie | Anthony Ray, Carolyn D’Annibale, Madeline Kronby | Drama | |||
Glenn Gould: On/Off the Record | Wolf Koenig, Roman Kroitor | NFB documentary | Part of the Candid Eye series[54][55] |
1960s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1960 | ||||||
Universe | Roman Kroitor, Colin Low | NFB animated/live-action short | Nominee at the 33rd Academy Awards in the category of Best Documentary Short Subject | |||
1961 | ||||||
1 + 1 (Exploring the Kinsey Reports) | Arch Oboler | Leo G. Carroll, Kate Reid, Austin Willis, Douglas Rain, Barbara Hamilton | Docudrama | [56] | ||
Circle of the Sun | Colin Low | NFB short | ||||
Golden Gloves | Gilles Groulx | NFB short | ||||
La Lutte (Wrestling) | Michel Brault, Claude Jutra, Marcel Carrière & Claude Fournier | NFB short | ||||
Macbeth | Paul Almond | Sean Connery | CBC-TV drama | |||
The Mask | Julian Roffman | Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, Anne Collings, Martin Lavut | Horror | |||
Morning on the Lièvre | David Bairstow | NFB short | Canadian Film Award – Theatrical Short; Berlin Film Festival – Silver Bear for Short Film[57] | |||
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North | Jack Couffer & Don Haldane | Jean Coutu, Émile Genest, Uriel Luft, Robert Rivard | Family film | The first of three live-action films made in Canada by Disney, with a Canadian co-producing partner. | ||
Very Nice, Very Nice | Arthur Lipsett | NFB experimental short | It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 34th Academy Awards. | |||
Wings of Chance | Edward Dew | James Brown, Frances Rafferty, Richard Tretter, Patrick Whyte | Drama | |||
1962 | ||||||
À St-Henri le cinq septembre | Hubert Aquin | NFB documentary | ||||
Big Red | Norman Tokar | Walter Pidgeon, Gilles Payant, Émile Genest, Janette Bertrand | Family film | The third of three co-productions with Disney | ||
Bûcherons de la Manouane | Arthur Lamothe | NFB documentary | ||||
Lonely Boy | Roman Kroitor, Wolf Koenig | NFB documentary | This National Film Board of Canada production won a Canadian Film Award as top film of the year. | |||
Seul ou avec autres | Denis Héroux, Denys Arcand, Stéphane Venne | Nicole Braun, Pierre Létourneau, Marie-José Raymond | Drama | Student film and Denys Arcand's first directorial credit[58] | ||
1963 | ||||||
Amanita Pestilens | René Bonnière | Jacques Labrecque, Huguette Oligny, Geneviève Bujold | Drama | |||
The Bitter Ash | Larry Kent | Alan Scarfe, Lynn Stewart, Philip Brown, Diane Griffith | Drama | [59] | ||
Christmas Cracker | Norman McLaren, Jeff Hale, Gerald Potterton & Grant Munro | NFB animated short | Nominee for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards. | |||
Drylanders | Donald Haldane | Frances Hyland, James Douglas, William Fruet | NFB drama | NFB's first English-language feature | ||
The Incredible Journey | Fletcher Markle | Émile Genest, John Drainie, Tommy Tweed | Family film | The most famous of a trio of live-action animal films from Disney shot in Canada. | ||
My Financial Career | Gerald Potterton & Grant Munro | NFB animated short | Based on a short story by Stephen Leacock; nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 36th Academy Awards. | |||
Pour la suite du monde | Michel Brault & Pierre Perrault | NFB documentary | AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | |||
1964 | ||||||
21-87 | Arthur Lipsett | NFB experimental short | ||||
À tout prendre | Claude Jutra | Claude Jutra, Johanne Harrelle | Drama | Best Picture at the 1964 Canadian Film Awards. | ||
The Cat in the Bag (Le Chat dans le sac) | Gilles Groulx | Barbara Ulrich, Claude Godbout, Manon Blain, Véronique Vilbert | Drama | An essential feature of early Quebec cinema. AV Preservation Trust Masterwork [60] | ||
Eskimo Art: Kenojuak | John Feeney | NFB short | Academy Award nominee[61] | |||
The Luck of Ginger Coffey | Irvin Kershner | Robert Shaw, Mary Ure, Liam Redmond, Tom Harvey, Libby McClintock | Drama | |||
Nobody Waved Goodbye | Don Owen | Peter Kastner, Julie Biggs, Claude Rae, Toby Tarnow, Charmion King, John Vernon | Drama | An essential feature of early English-Canadian cinema; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | ||
Sweet Substitute | Larry Kent | Robert Howay, Angela Gann, Carol Pastinsky | Drama | [62] | ||
Trouble-Maker (Trouble fête) | Pierre Patry | Lucien Hamelin, Jean Duceppe, Yves Létourneau | Drama | [63] | ||
1965 | ||||||
60 Cycles | Jean-Claude Labrecque | NFB documentary | Canadian Film Award – Cinematography[64] | |||
Bethune | Donald Brittain | Donald Sutherland | NFB documentary | [65] | ||
Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen | Donald Brittain, Don Owen | Leonard Cohen | NFB documentary | Canadian Film Award – TV Information[66] | ||
The Mills of the Gods: Viet Nam | Beryl Fox | Documentary | Broadcast on CBC-TV; Canadian Film Award – Film of the Year[67][68] | |||
Mission of Fear (Astataïon, ou Le Festin des morts) | Fernand Dansereau | Jean-Guy Sabourin, Alain Cuny, Jacques Godin, Monique Mercure | NFB drama | |||
The Railrodder | Gerald Potterton | Buster Keaton | NFB short | |||
The Revolutionary (Le révolutionnaire) | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
Summer in Mississippi | Beryl Fox | Documentary | Broadcast on CBC-TV[69] | |||
The Merry World of Leopold Z (La vie heureuse de Léopold Z) | Gilles Carle | Guy L’Écuyer, Paul Hébert | Comedy | |||
Winter Kept Us Warm | David Secter | John Labow, Henry Tarvainen, Joy Fielding | Drama | |||
1966 | ||||||
Angel | Derek May | Leonard Cohen | NFB short | CFA – Arts and Experimental | ||
Helicopter Canada | Eugene Boyko | NFB documentary | Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 39th Academy Awards. | |||
Le Misanthrope | Louis-Georges Carrier | Guy Provost, Albert Millaire | Drama | A film record of a stage performance of the Molière play, thought to be the first in Canada, produced and distributed by Quebec’s film office and Ministry of Education.[70] | ||
Notes on a Triangle | René Jodoin | NFB animated short | BAFTA – Animated Short[71] | |||
The Offering | David Secter | Kee Faun, Ratch Wallace | Drama | [72] | ||
Paddle to the Sea | Bill Mason | NFB animated short | Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 40th Academy Awards. | |||
Patricia et Jean-Baptiste | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
What on Earth! | Les Drew, Kaj Pindal | Narrated by Donald Brittain | NFB animated short | Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 40th Academy Awards. | ||
YUL 871 | Jacques Godbout | Charles Denner, Andrée Lachapelle, Paul Buissonneau, Jean Duceppe | Drama | [73] | ||
1967 | ||||||
Avec tambours et trompettes | Marcel Carrière | NFB documentary | Canadian Film Award – Short Documentary[74] | |||
Between Salt and Sweet Water (Entre la mer et l'eau douce) | Michel Brault | Claude Gauthier, Geneviève Bujold, Paul Gauthier, Robert Charlebois | Drama | |||
The Bitter and the Sweet | James Clavell | Yoko Tani, Torin Thatacher, Jane Mallett | Drama | [75] | ||
Deliver Us from Evil (Délivre-nous du mal) | Jean-Claude Lord | Yvon Deschamps, Guy Godin | Melodrama | [76] | ||
Don't Let It Kill You (Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça) | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
The Ernie Game | Don Owen | Alexis Kanner, Judith Gault, Jackie Burroughs, Derek May | Drama | CBC-TV/NFB co-production. | ||
La Fleur d’âge: Geneviève | Michel Brault | Geneviève Bujold, Louise Marleau, Bernard Arcand | Short | [77] | ||
Flowers on a One-Way Street | Robin Spry | NFB documentary | [78] | |||
From the Drain | David Cronenberg | Short | ||||
The House that Jack Built | Ron Tunis | NFB animated short | Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 41st Academy Awards. | |||
Labyrinth | Roman Kroitor Colin Low, Hugh O'Connor | Multi-screen | Major attraction at Expo 67 precursor to IMAX[79] | |||
A Place to Stand | Christopher Chapman | Short | Academy Award, Best Documentary Short Subject nominee and winner for Best Live Action Short Subject. | |||
The Times That Are (Le Règne du jour) | Pierre Perrault | NFB documentary | [80] | |||
The Vulture | Lawrence Huntington | Akim Tamiroff, Broderick Crawford | Horror | Canada-U.K. co-production[81] | ||
Wavelength | Michael Snow | Hollis Frampton, Joyce Weiland | Structural film | AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | ||
Warrendale | Allan King | Documentary | ||||
1968 | ||||||
The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar | Peter Pearson | Chris Wiggins, Kate Reid, Margot Kidder | NFB drama | |||
Christopher's Movie Matinee | Mort Ransen | NFB documentary | [82] | |||
High | Larry Kent | Lanning Beckman, Peter Mathews | Drama | [62] | ||
Isabel | Paul Almond | Geneviève Bujold, Marc Strange, Gerard Parkes, Al Waxman | Drama | AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | ||
My Friend Pierrette (Mon amie Pierrette) | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
Pas de deux | Norman McLaren | NFB animated short | Academy Award nominee | |||
Rat Life and Diet in North America | Joyce Weiland | Experimental | [83] | |||
The Rape of a Sweet Young Girl (Le Viol d'une jeune fille douce) | Gilles Carle | Daniel Pilon, Donald Pilon, André Gagnon | Drama | [84] | ||
The River Schooners (Les Voitures d'eau) | Pierre Perrault | NFB documentary | ||||
The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes | Bill Mason | NFB short | ||||
Straight to the Heart (Jusqu'au coeur) | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Robert Charlebois, Claudine Monfette | Experimental drama | Made for the NFB | ||
Walking | Ryan Larkin | NFB animated short | Academy Award nominee[85] | |||
1969 | ||||||
And No Birds Sing | Victor Cowie | Ian Malcolm, Marsha Sadoway, Michael Posner, Judy Daniels, Brian Stavechny | Drama | |||
Blake | Bill Mason | Blake James | NFB short | Academy Award nominee[86] | ||
Circle | Jack Chambers | Experimental | [87] | |||
The House of Light (Le Chambre blanche) | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Michèle Magny, Marcel Sabourin | Drama | [88] | ||
Prologue | Robin Spry | John Robb, Elaine Malus, Peter Cullen | Drama | [89] | ||
Reason over Passion | Joyce Weiland | Experimental | [90] | |||
Stereo | David Cronenberg | Ronald Mlodzik | Short | [91] | ||
To See Or Not to See (Psychocratie) | Bretislav Pojar | NFB animated short | Canadian Film Award – Film of the Year, Animated Short; Berlin Film Festival – Golden Bear for Short Film[92] | |||
Valérie | Denis Héroux | Danielle Ouimet, Guy Godin, Yvan Ducharme, Claude Préfontaine | Maple Syrup Porn[93] | |||
Waiting for Caroline | Ron Kelly | Alexandra Stewart, François Tassé, Sharon Acker | Drama | CBC-TV/NFB co-production | ||
Wow | Claude Jutra | Docudrama |
1970s[edit]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1970 | ||||||
The Act of the Heart | Paul Almond | Geneviève Bujold, Donald Sutherland, Monique Leyrac | Drama, romance | |||
Crimes of the Future | David Cronenberg | Ronald Mlodzik | Horror, science fiction | Cronenberg's first medium-length feature. | ||
Goin' Down the Road | Donald Shebib | Doug McGrath, Paul Bradley, Jayne Eastwood | Drama | Canadian Film Award – Feature Film, Actor (McGrath and Bradley); AV Preservation Trust Masterwork[94][95] | ||
A Great Big Thing | Eric Till | Reni Santoni, Louise Latraverse, Paul Sand | Drama | [96] | ||
The Hart of London | Jack Chambers | Experimental | ||||
L'Initiation | Denis Héroux | Chantal Renaud, Danielle Ouimet, Jacques Riberolles, Céline Lomez | Exploitation | Maple Syrup Porn[93] | ||
Q-Bec My Love | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Anne Lauriault | Satire | |||
Red | Gilles Carle | Daniel Pilon, Geneviève Robert, Gratien Gélinas, Fernande Giroux | Drama | Canadian Film Award – Supporting Actor (Gélinas), Supporting Actress (Giroux), Cinematography[97] | ||
Sad Song of Yellow Skin | Michael Rubbo | NFB documentary | Canadian Film Award – Special Award; BAFTA – Robert Flaherty Documentary Award | |||
Surfacing on the Thames | David Rimmer | Experimental | ||||
Two Women in Gold (Deux femmes en or) | Claude Fournier | Monique Mercure, Louise Turcot | Maple Syrup Porn;[93] Comedy | [98][99] | ||
1971 | ||||||
Breathing Together: The Revolution of the Electric Family | Morley Markson | Documentary | [100] | |||
The Christmas Martian | Bernard Gosselin | Marcel Sabourin, Catherine Leduc | Children's film | Later incorporated into the Tales for All series.[101] | ||
The Crowd Inside | Al Waxman | Geneviève Robert, Alan Dean, Patricia Collins | Drama | [102] | ||
Those Damned Savages (Les Maudits sauvages) | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
Death of a Legend | Bill Mason | NFB documentary | ||||
Evolution | Michael Mills | NFB animated short | Academy Award nominee | |||
Face-Off | George McCowan | Trudy Young, Art Hindle, John Vernon | Drama | |||
Fleur bleue (The Apprentice) | Larry Kent | Steve Fiset, Susan Sarandon, Céline Bernier | Crime, drama | |||
Fortune and Men's Eyes | Harvey Hart | Wendell Burton, Michael Greer, Danny Freedman | Drama | Canadian Film Award – Supporting Actor (Freedman), Editing | ||
Foxy Lady | Ivan Reitman | Alan Gordon, Eugene Levy, Nicole Morin | Comedy, romance | [103] | ||
Le Grand Film ordinaire ou Jeanne d’Arc n’est pas morte, se porte bien, et vit au Québéc | Roger Frappier | Raymond Cloutier, Paule Baillargeon, Claude Laroche | Experimental feature | [104] | ||
Madeleine Is... | Sylvia Spring | Nicola Lipman, John Juliani | Drama | First Canadian feature directed by a woman[105] | ||
Mon œil | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
Mon oncle Antoine | Claude Jutra | Jean Duceppe, Olivette Thibault, Claude Jutra, Monique Mercure | National Film Board drama | AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | ||
The Neon Palace | Peter Rowe | Judy Soroka, Sweet Daddy Siki | Experimental feature | Canadian Film Award – Special Award[106] | ||
North of Superior | Graeme Ferguson | Documentary | First IMAX short made for Ontario Place, the first purpose-built IMAX theatre in the world.[107] | |||
On est loin du soleil | Jacques Leduc | Marthe Nadeau, J.-Léo Gagnon | Docudrama | A film about the life of Saint Brother André[108][109] | ||
La Région centrale | Michael Snow | Structural film | ||||
The Reincarnate | Don Haldane | Jack Creley, Jay Reynolds, Trudy Young | Horror | [110][111] | ||
Rip-Off | Donald Shebib | Don Scardino, Ralph Endersby, Michael Kukulewich | Drama | [112][113] | ||
1972 | ||||||
Cry of the Wild | Bill Mason | NFB documentary | ||||
A Fan's Notes | Eric Till | Jerry Orbach, Julia Anne Robinson, Burgess Meredith | Comedy drama | [114] | ||
Journey | Paul Almond | Geneviève Bujold, John Vernon | Drama | [115] | ||
Dirty Money (La Maudite galette) | Denys Arcand | Luce Guilbeault, Marcel Sabourin, René Garon, Gabriel Arcand | Drama | Denys Arcand's first dramatic feature | ||
Dream Life (La Vie rêvée) | Mireille Dansereau | Liliane Lemaître-Auger, Véronique Le Flaguais | Drama | The first Quebec feature directed by a woman; Canadian Film Awards – Editing, Wendy Mitchener Award[116] | ||
The Only Thing You Know | Clarke Mackey | Ann Knox, John Denos, Allan Royal | Drama | Canadian Film Awards – Actress (Knox), Special Award[117] | ||
Québec: Duplessis et après... | Denys Arcand | NFB documentary | ||||
The Rowdyman | Peter Carter | Gordon Pinsent, Will Greer, Linda Goranson | Drama | AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | ||
The True Nature of Bernadette (La Vraie nature de Bernadette) | Gilles Carle | Micheline Lanctôt, Donald Pilon | Drama | AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | ||
Wedding in White | William Fruet | Carol Kane, Donald Pleasence, Doris Petrie | Drama | Canadian Film Awards – Feature Film, Supporting Actress (Petrie), Art Direction | ||
1973 | ||||||
Between Friends | Don Shebib | Michael Parks, Bonnie Bedelia, Chuck Shamata, Henry Beckman | Crime drama | [118] | ||
Blue Blood | Andrew Sinclair | Oliver Reed, Fiona Lewis, Meg Wynn Owen, Derek Jacobi | Drama | Canada-U.K. co-production[119] | ||
Cannibal Girls | Ivan Reitman | Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Ronald Ulrich | Horror, comedy | |||
Come on Children | Allan Winton King | Documentary | [120] | |||
Les Corps célestes | Gilles Carle | Donald Pilon, Carole Laure, Micheline Lanctôt, Jacques Dufilho | Drama | [121] | ||
The Death of a Lumberjack (La Mort d'un bûcheron) | Gilles Carle | Carole Laure, Willie Lamothe, Daniel Pilon | Drama | |||
The Family that Dwelt Apart | Yvon Mallette | NFB animated short | Academy Award nominee; Canadian Film Award – Animated Short[122] | |||
Hunger | Peter Foldès | NFB animated short | First computer-animated film. | |||
J'ai mon voyage! | Denis Héroux | Dominique Michel, Jean Lefebvre, Francis Blanche, Denise Proulx | Drama | Canada-France co-production[123] | ||
Kamouraska | Claude Jutra | Geneviève Bujold, Richard Jordan, Philippe Léotard, Camille Bernard | Historical drama, romance based on the novel by Anne Hébert. | Canada-France co-production | ||
Keep It in the Family | Larry Kent | John Gavin, Patricia Gage | Drama | [124] | ||
The Last Betrothal (Les Dernières fiançailles) | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Marthe Nadeau, J.-Léo Gagnon | Drama | [125] | ||
Life Times Nine | Paul Shapiro, Melissa Franklin, Robi Blumenstein, Jordon Hale, Ricky Clark, Celia Merkur, Kimmie Jensen, Andy File, Marilyn Becker | Short | Produced by Pen Densham & John Watson; Academy Award nominee | |||
The Neptune Factor | Daniel Petrie | Ben Gazzara, Yvette Mimieux, Walter Pidgeon | Underwater adventure | |||
O.K. ... Laliberté | Marcel Carrière | Jacques Godin, Luce Guilbeault, Jean Lapointe | Comedy-drama | |||
Ordinary Tenderness (Tendresse ordinaire) | Jacques Leduc | Esther Auger, Jocelyn Bérubé | Drama | [126] | ||
Paperback Hero | Peter Pearson | Keir Dullea, Elizabeth Ashley, John Beck | Comedy drama | |||
Pigs Are Seldom Clean (On n'engraisse pas les cochons à l'eau claire) | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
The Pyx | Harvey Hart | Karen Black, Christopher Plummer, Donald Pilon, Jean-Louis Roux | Thriller | |||
The Rainbow Boys | Gerald Potterton | Donald Pleasence, Kate Reid, Don Calfa | Comedy | [127] | ||
Réjeanne Padovani | Denys Arcand | Roger Lebel, Céline Lomez | Crime drama | Canadian Film Award – Screenplay | ||
Slipstream | David Acomba | Luke Askew, Patti Oatman, Eli Rill | Drama, romance | |||
There's Always a Way to Find a Way (Y'a toujours moyen de moyenner!) | Denis Héroux | Willie Lamothe, Jean-Guy Moreau, Yvan Ducharme, Dominique Michel | Comedy | |||
U-Turn | George Kaczender | David Selby, Maud Adams, Gay Rowan, William Osler | Drama | [128] | ||
Ultimatum | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
1974 | ||||||
125 Rooms of Comfort | Patrick Loubert | Tim Henry, Robert A. Silverman, Jackie Burroughs | Drama | |||
Alien Thunder | Claude Fournier | Donald Sutherland, Gordon Tootoosis, Chief Dan George, Kevin McCarthy, Jean Duceppe | Drama | |||
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz | Ted Kotcheff | Richard Dreyfuss, Micheline Lanctôt, Jack Warden, Randy Quaid, Joseph Wiseman, Denholm Elliott, Joe Silver | Comedy-drama coming-of-age story based on the novel by Mordecai Richler | Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay nominee – (Mordecai Richler & Lionel Chetwynd) | ||
Bingo | Jean-Claude Lord | Claude Michaud, Alexandra Stewart, Gilles Pelletier | Political drama | |||
Black Christmas | Bob Clark | Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder | Horror | |||
Child Under a Leaf | George Bloomfield | Dyan Cannon, Donald Pilon, Joseph Campanella, Al Waxman, Micheline Lanctôt | Drama | [129] | ||
Canadian Pacific | David Rimmer | Structural film | [130] | |||
Deathdream also known as Dead of Night | Bob Clark | John Marley, Lynn Carlin, Richard Backus | Horror | |||
La Gammick | Jacques Godbout | Marc Legault, Dorothée Berryman, Gilbert Chémier | Drama | [131] | ||
The Hard Part Begins | Paul Lynch | Donnelly Rhodes, Nancy Belle Fuller, Paul Bradley | Drama | [132] | ||
Janis | Seaton Findlay & Howard Alk | Documentary | From producer Budge Crawley, this is most complete film ever made about blues legend Janis Joplin; Canadian Film Award-Theatrical documentary[133] | |||
Montreal Main | Frank Vitale | Frank Vitale, Allan Moyle, Stephen Lack | Drama | |||
Only God Knows | Peter Pearson | Gordon Pinsent, John Beck, Paul Hecht, Tisa Farrow, Toby Tarnow | Drama | [134] | ||
Les Ordres | Michel Brault | Hélène Loiselle, Jean Lapointe, Guy Provost | Docudrama | Michel Brault shared a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Director in 1975. | ||
The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend | Caroline Leaf | NFB animated short | Academy Award nominee; Canadian Film Award – Animated Short, Non-Feature Overall Sound[135] | |||
Par le sang des autres | Marc Simenon | Bernard Blier, Denise Filiatrault, Yves Beneyton, Daniel Pilon, Mylène Demongeot | Drama | Canada-France co-production [136] | ||
A Quiet Day in Belfast | Milad Bassada | Barry Foster, Margot Kidder, Sean McCain | Drama | Canadian Film Award: Actress (Kidder) | ||
Satellites of the Sun | Sidney Goldsmith | NFB documentary | [137] | |||
Seizure | Oliver Stone | Jonathan Frid, Martine Beswick, Hervé Villechaize | Drama | Oliver Stone’s (Platoon) first feature [138] | ||
Sunday in the Country | John Trent | Ernest Borgnine, Michael J. Pollard, Hollis McLaren, Cec Linder, Al Waxman | Drama | [139] | ||
Sweet Movie | Dusan Makavejev | Carole Laure, Pierre Clementi, Anna Prucnal | Political/Experimental feature | France-Canada-West German co-production | ||
To Kill the King | George McCowan | Patrick O’Neal, Susan Tyrrell, Barry Morse, Lance Henriksen, Cec Linder | Political thriller | [140] | ||
Waiting for Fidel | Michael Rubbo | NFB documentary | Its informal, director-as-star style influenced the films of Nick Broomfield and Michael Moore. | |||
Why Rock the Boat? | John Howe | Stuart Gillard, Tiiu Leek, Henry Beckman, Patricia Gage | Drama | Canadian Film Award – Adapted Screenplay, Actor (Gillard), Supporting Actor (Beckman)[141] | ||
Wolfpen Principle | Jack Darcus | Janet Wright | Drama | [142] | ||
1975 | ||||||
L'Amour blessé | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
Bar salon | André Forcier | Guy L’Écuyer, Lucille Bélair, Jacques Marcotte | Drama | [143] | ||
Eliza's Horoscope | Gordon Sheppard | Elizabeth Moorman, Tommy Lee Jones, Lila Kedrova | Drama | [144] | ||
Gina | Denys Arcand | Céline Lomez, Gabriel Arcand, Paule Baillargeon | Drama | |||
It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time | John Trent | Anthony Newley, Stefanie Powers, Isaac Hayes, John Candy | Comedy. | John Candy's first film role | ||
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris | Denis Héroux | Mort Shuman, Elly Stone, Joe Masiell | Based on the popular stage production | Canada-France co-production | ||
Journey into Fear | Daniel Mann | Sam Waterston, Zero Mostel, Vincent Price, Shelley Winters | Thriller | A remake of the Orson Welles film from 1943 made by a British production company in Vancouver. | ||
Lies My Father Told Me | Ján Kadár | Yossi Yadin, Len Birman, Marilyn Lightstone, Jeffrey Lynas, Ted Allan | Drama based on a short story by Ted Allen | Academy Award nominee for Best Screenplay; Canadian Film Awards – Film of the Year, Adapted Screenplay, Actress (Marilyn Lightstone), Sound; Golden Reel Award; Golden Globes – Best Foreign Film | ||
Lions for Breakfast | William Davidson | Jim Henshaw, Jan Rubeš, Susan Petrie | Children's film | [145] | ||
The Man Who Skied Down Everest | Budge Crawley | Yuichiro Miura | Documentary based on the diary of Yuichiro Miura | |||
Metamorphosis | Barry Greenwald | Short | Canadian Film Award – Non-Feature Sound Editing; Cannes Film Festival – Palme d'Or for Short Film[146] | |||
Monsieur Pointu | Bernard Longpré & André Leduc | NFB animated short | Academy Award nominee | |||
Normande (La tête de Normande St-Onge) | Gilles Carle | Carole Laure, Raymond Cloutier, Reynald Bouchard | Drama | [147] | ||
Recommendation for Mercy | Murray Markowitz | Andrew Skidd, Robb Judd, Mike Upmalis | ||||
Shivers | David Cronenberg | Paul Hampton, Joe Silver, Lynn Lowry | Horror | David Cronenberg's first feature | ||
Les Vautours | Jean-Claude Labrecque | Gilbert Sicotte, Monique Mercure, Gabriel Arcand | Drama | [148] | ||
White Line Fever | Jonathan Kaplan | Jan-Michael Vincent, Kay Lenz, Slim Pickins, L.Q. Jones | Drama | Shot in Arizona with American actors, produced by John Kemeny and distributed by Columbia Pictures. | ||
1976 | ||||||
Blackwood | Andy Thomson & Tony Ianzelo | David Blackwood | NFB documentary | Academy Award nominee | ||
Breaking Point | Bob Clark | Bo Svensen, Robert Culp, Belinda Montgomery, Stephen Young | Drama | Made with U.S. financing | ||
The Clown Murders | Martyn Burke | Stephen Young, Susan Keller, Lawrence Dane | Crime, mystery | |||
Cooperage | Phillip Borsos | Documentary | Canadian Film Award – Theatrical Short[149] | |||
Cotton Mill, Treadmill (On est au coton) | Denys Arcand | NFB documentary | This controversial 1971 documentary about the Quebec textile industry was held back from release by the NFB for 5 years. | |||
Death Weekend | William Fruet | Brenda Vaccaro, Don Stroud, Chuck Shamata | Horror | |||
Dreamspeaker | Claude Jutra | Ian Tracey, George Clutesi, Jacques Hubert | CBC-TV drama | |||
East End Hustle | Frank Vitale | Allan Moyle | Drama | |||
The Far Shore | Joyce Weiland | Céline Lomez, Frank Moore, Lawrence Benedict, Sean McCann | Drama | Canadian Film Awards – Supporting Actor (Moore), Art Direction, Cinematography [150] | ||
Find the Lady | John Trent | Lawrence Dane, John Candy, Dick Emery, Mickey Rooney | Drama | |||
Le gars des vues | Jean Pierre Lefebvre | Drama | ||||
Goldenrod | Harvey Hart | Tony LoBianco, Donald Pleasence, Gloria Carlin, Donnelly Rhodes | Drama | Canadian Film Award – Director[151] | ||
Mahoney's Last Stand | Harvey Hart | Alexis Kanner, Maud Adams, Sam Waterston | Drama | [152] | ||
Second Wind | Don Shebib | James Naughton, Lindsay Wagner, Ken Pogue | Drama | Canadian Film Award – Supporting Actress (Moore), Editing[153] | ||
Shadow of the Hawk | George McCowan | Jan-Michael Vincent, Marilyn Hassett, Chief Dan George | Horror | Made with U.S. financing | ||
Shoot | Harvey Hart | Cliff Robertson, Ernest Borgnine, Henry Silva | Action, adventure | |||
The Street | Caroline Leaf | NFB animated short based on a Mordecai Richler short story | Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 49th Academy Awards; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork | |||
Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry | Donald Brittain, John Kramer | Narration by Donald Brittain; readings by Richard Burton | NFB documentary | Academy Award nominee; Canadian Film Awards – Non-Feature Direction, Non-Feature Screenplay, Non-Feature Editing, Non-Feature Sound, Non-Feature Musical Score, Documentary[154] |
- List of Canadian films of 1977
- List of Canadian films of 1978
- List of Canadian films of 1979
1980s[edit]
- List of Canadian films of 1980
- List of Canadian films of 1981
- List of Canadian films of 1982
- List of Canadian films of 1983
- List of Canadian films of 1984
- List of Canadian films of 1985
- List of Canadian films of 1986
- List of Canadian films of 1987
- List of Canadian films of 1988
- List of Canadian films of 1989
1990s[edit]
- List of Canadian films of 1990
- List of Canadian films of 1991
- List of Canadian films of 1992
- List of Canadian films of 1993
- List of Canadian films of 1994
- List of Canadian films of 1995
- List of Canadian films of 1996
- List of Canadian films of 1997
- List of Canadian films of 1998
- List of Canadian films of 1999
2000s[edit]
- List of Canadian films of 2000
- List of Canadian films of 2001
- List of Canadian films of 2002
- List of Canadian films of 2003
- List of Canadian films of 2004
- List of Canadian films of 2005
- List of Canadian films of 2006
- List of Canadian films of 2007
- List of Canadian films of 2008
- List of Canadian films of 2009
2010s[edit]
- List of Canadian films of 2010
- List of Canadian films of 2011
- List of Canadian films of 2012
- List of Canadian films of 2013
- List of Canadian films of 2014
- List of Canadian films of 2015
- List of Canadian films of 2016
- List of Canadian films of 2017
- List of Canadian films of 2018
See also[edit]
- Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time
- List of Quebec films
- List of years in Canadian television
- List of Canadian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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External links[edit]
Canadian film at the Internet Movie Database
Canadian Film Online database (from Athabasca University)
Canadian Feature Film Database (from Library and Archives Canada)
Categories:
- Lists of films by country of production
- Lists of Canadian films
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