Popcorn with Maple Syrup: Film in Canada from Eh to Zed

Film Maker
Rowe, Peter
Year
2004
Country
Canada
Language
Format
Video
Length
110
Genre
documentary
Category
film studies, found footage, history, media studies

The first movie star in the world, the first three actresses to win Academy Awards, the first performer in a nude scene, the first actress to kiss on-screen, the first nickelodeon – all were Canadian. From drive-ins to IMAX to Mike Myers to “The Barbarian Invasions,” a rambunctious history of the Canadian movie industry, including some key triumphs and disappointments, unfolds in “Popcorn with Maple Syrup: Film in Canada from Eh to Zed”. “‘Popcorn with Maple Syrup’ might be the most exhaustive and entertaining overview of this country’s film biz ever undertaken.” – Bill Brownstein, Montreal Gazette “A jaunty, packed chronicle of the history of film in Canada. Brimming with curious bits of information and biting sarcasm, it’s an eye-opener.” – John Doyle, Globe & Mail “First rate… dazzling energy.” – Jim Bawden, Toronto Star Awards: Gold Special Jury Prize – Feature Film Documentary Category, Houston Worldfest, 2005

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