Sat. Nov 23rd, 2024
Why is No One Watching Canadian Film?

Canada makes tons of great movies a year, but no one ever sees them. Why is that?

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Sources:

Pamela Cutherbert et al, “Film Distribution in Canada”, The Canadian Encyclopedia, June 10th,
2012, (last edited by Andrew McIntosh November 20th, 2019).
Greg Eamon, “The Origin of Motion Picture Production in Canada” Canadian Film (2022).

R. Bruce Elder, Image and Identity: Reflections on Canadian Film and Culture, Wilfred Laurier
University Press, Waterloo (1989).

Madger et al. “Canadian Film History: 1896 to 1938,” The Canadian Encyclopedia, January
10th, 2012, last edited November 28th, 2019 (By Andrew Mcintosh, Wyndham Wise)

“Profile 2021: Economic Report on the Screen-Based Media Production Industry in Canada,”

Canada Media Producers Association of Canada” (2021).
Manjunath Pendakur, Canadian Dreams and American Control: The Political Economy of the

Canadian, Wayne State University Press, Detroit (1990).
“Wildhood (2021) Financial Information” The Numbers
https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Wildhood-(2022-Canada)#tab=summary

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