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Among the many films nominated at this year’s Yorkton Film Festival is Matthias Graham’s short “Bleach.”The festival, which takes place from May 26-29, 2022, celebrates its 75th anniversary since its inception in 1947.This annual event provides an opportunity for Canadian filmmakers to have their film work recognized. Nominated short film “Bleach” The short film “Bleach” is nominated for the Director’s Fiction and Short Narrative Film categories. Director Matthias Graham takes the time to tell the story of his film, which explores, among other things, male solidarity. It’s a theme inspired by his own experiences with his brothers and as a…

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Paris | “I never learned to slide on mud. This statement made by Leila Fernandez, on Sunday after her first tour at Roland Garros, was surprising at first glance. • Read also: Canadians advance in doubles at Roland Garros On ocher, CISS performs well. How do you get good results on this particular surface – slower, in particular – without mastering the best way to move on it? Responsible for Tennis Canada’s women’s division, Sylvain Bruno is not entirely surprised by the young player’s words, 17And A favorite at Porte d’Auteuil. Because only in recent years has clay been democratized.…

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The photographer we’re photographing is a bit like a “water sprinkler”, that is, a person who suffers the same fate that he inflicted on others. Pointing the camera at Gabor Zelassi, young director Joan Lavrinier, herself a photographer, only repeated what the famous Montreal photographer of Hungarian descent allowed thousands and thousands of people. More than 80,000 negatives of all the ordinary Quebecers he photographed are now certain of eternal life in the vaults of Canadian library and archives. Even if this man whom everyone calls by his first name Gabor is at the end of an unforgettable career as…

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The photographer we’re photographing is a bit like a “water sprinkler”, that is, a person who suffers the same fate that he inflicted on others. Pointing the camera at Gabor Zelassi, young director Joan Lavrinier, herself a photographer, only repeated what the famous Montreal photographer of Hungarian descent allowed thousands and thousands of people. More than 80,000 negatives of all the ordinary Quebecers he photographed are now certain of eternal life in the vaults of Canadian library and archives. Even if this man whom everyone calls by his first name Gabor is at the end of an unforgettable career as…

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On September 27, Netflix launched its interactive website, Netflix at home. Through this platform Netflix Wants to identify and highlight movies and series shot in Quebec and Canada. Netflix at home You will discover representative filming locations across the country. For many moviegoers here, it’s a chance to see their region from a new perspective. For others, it is Just a chance to learn More on Quebec and Canada. Laurentians and Lanaudière In the foreground of the interactive site we find the regions of Laurentians and Lanaudière with the film up downhill. By clicking on the title of the movie,…

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It is the first dramatic novel written, directed and produced by indigenous artisans and craftswomen for a large network of French-speaking people. It will be broadcast in the original French version and in a dubbed version at Anishinaabemowin. Written and directed by Sonia Bonspiel Boelo (Section And rustic oracle), and produced by Jason Brennan, you flora It tells the story of two Anishinaabe people who today are trying to make peace with their past, one who was uprooted from their childhood to be sent to an Aboriginal boarding school, with the aim of assimilation and evangelization. Sarah Rankin Kistabish as…

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CAN 2021: Jessica Genius Remembers! Posted on 05-24-2022 | lenovelliste.com As the 75th Cannes International Film Festival rocks at La Croisette, director Jessica Genius relives her experience last year at this major global gathering of the seventh art. July 14, 2021. At a time when Haiti was still making headlines in all international media due to the brutal assassination of its presidents Jovenel Moyes and Jessica Genius and the announcement of the screening of her film “Frida” in Cannes, it is a whirlwind of fresh air for all Haitians. Made in the creole language, this feature film became part…

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serial Emily in ParisThe streaming giant, whose second season premiered in December on Netflix, has announced that it will return for seasons three and four, the streaming giant announced on Monday.Although she has been the target of criticism for her portrayal that is too stereotypical for Paris and the French population in general, the Netflix series directed by Darren Star was hugely popular. Three weeks after hitting the platform, season two is among the 10 most-watched series of the year on Netflix in 94 countries, according to The Hollywood Reporter, with 107.6 million watch hours in the first five days…

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Today on the occasion of Earth dayJulie Dabrosin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources and Minister of Environment and Climate Change, with Paula Fletcheranavar counselor 14 of TorontoDanforth and member of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the Environmental Conservation Agency Toronto and the region, on progress in restoring fish and wildlife habitats in the urban community in Torontofunded $202,998 for the Great Lakes Conservation Initiative. To date, three common tern nesting platforms have been built and installed in Tommy Thompson Park and on the islands Toronto. Additionally, a custom beaver deflector is designed to mitigate…

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Joël Le Bigot, Denis Lévesque and Paul Houde: We rarely get these three names together, however, this week we had to, because, a few days later, the three men announced that they had left the mic. The first is forever: he arrives, as they say, at retirement age. The second, to start a new cycle in his career, and the third, because apparently his superiors didn’t think it necessary to extend his contract, which we would politely consider a bad idea. microphones These three men embodied, in our audiovisual scene, true freedom of tone, and a personal culture, far removed…

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