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The C-Word: What Makes a Film Canadian?

Nov 30, 20151 hr 25 min
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Episode description

This panel discussion featured different perspectives from Canada's Top Ten Film Festival guests on what makes a film Canadian and was held on January 10, 2014 at TIFF Bell Lightbox. Panelists included: University of Alberta film scholar and Canada's Top Ten Film Festival panelist Liz Czach, Senior Programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival Steve Gravestock, and Canada's Top Ten Film Festival guests, directors Jeff Barnaby (Rhymes for Young Ghouls) and Alan Zweig (When Jews Were Funny). Visit the Higher Learning Digital Resource Hub to learn more about our upcoming events at TIFF Bell Lightbox and to access bibliographies, filmographies and additional resources associated with this event.
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