Universal Language, Two Women in Gold and Peak Everything were among the province's big success stories in 2025.
Toronto has long been a go-to place for Quebec filmmakers to launch new work, connect directly to the U.S. marketplace and, by extension, propel their careers to the next level — Denis Villeneuve, ...
First, consider the concepts: A near-future dystopia, in which some bureaucratic functionary’s fantasy life begets corrosive social satire. A tale of late-’60s suburban dysfunction, as viewed through ...
The Quebec government has increased its film and TV tax credit from 25% of labor expenses to 25% of the overall budget of films and TV shows shot in the Canadian province, it was announced Friday.
Le Bel Écran is a monthly column about Quebec's screen culture from a local perspective. The first time I remember seeing Montreal in a horror film was in David Cronenberg’s Rabid. The film follows a ...
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The pandemic has been devastating for Quebec cinema; but there are points of light. Take Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette’s La déesse des mouches à feu. Undeterred by the closure of cinemas for the past five ...
Due to the coronavirus crisis, North American movie theaters are closed. But long before the theaters halted screenings, Quebec’s major distributors announced they would not make available to ...
TORONTO -- Quebec films dominated nearly all the major categories as nominations for the Genies, Canada's top film honors, were unveiled Tuesday in Toronto. "Maurice Richard/The Rocket," left, a ...
Ticket sales for homegrown Quebecois films surged 30% in 2005, hitting a record high in French Canada. Overall grosses for Quebec film for 2005 hit C$35.8 million ($31 million), up from $24 million a ...
There’s no better place to put your finger on the pulse of Quebec cinema than Toronto. The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has become the go-to event for Quebec directors to launch new work ...
Local film and TV production may be buoyant, but Montreal hasn’t seen much big-budget Hollywood production since Paramount’s “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and Universal’s “The Mummy: Tomb of ...