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NATIONAL CANADIAN FILM DAY Colouring Book Album À Colorier LA NATIONAL CANADIAN FILM DAY Colouring Book Album à colorier LA JOURNÉE DU CINÉMA CANADIEN Thanks to our amazing Canadian artists for their incredible interpretations: Merci à nos talentueux artistes canadiens pour leurs interprétations incroyables: LeeAndra Cianci @leeandracianci leeandracianci.com (p. 4, 16, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28, 30, 33) Rebecca Lacroix @becca_lacroix rebeccalacroix.ca (p. 2, 6, 8, 10, 13, 18) Tom Solakov @tomsolakov (p. 7, 9, 14, 15, 17, 20, 26, 29) Meaghan Way @meaghanway meaghanway.com (p. 3, 5, 11, 12, 22, 25, 31, 32) Presented by/ Présentée par: Cover/couverture: Laurence Anyways (2010) Illustration by/par Meaghan Way The Breadwinner/ Parvana: Une Enfance en Afghanistan (2017) Directed by / Réalisation : Nora Twomey Angry Inuk (2016) Directed by / Réalisation : Alethea Arnaquq-Baril How She Move / Bouge de là (2007) Directed by / Réalisation : Ian Iqbal Rashid Louis Cyr: l’homme le plus fort du monde / Louis Cyr: The Strongest Man in the World (2013) Directed by / Réalisation : Daniel Roby Window Horses (2017) Directed by / Réalisation : Ann Marie Fleming One Week / Sept Jours (2008) Directed by / Réalisation : Michael McGowan nne o reen es nne misonAnne u of Greeninons Gables ers /(1985) Anne...La maison aux pignons verts (1985) Directed by / Réalisation : Kevin SullivanDirected by / Réalisation : Kevin Sullivan ᐊᑕᓈᕐᔪᐊᑦ / Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner / Atanarjuat, la légende de l’homme rapide (2001) Directed by / Réalisation : Zacharias Kunuk A Bear Named Winnie / Un ourson nommé Winnie (2004) er meDirected Winnie by /(2004) Réalisation : John Kent Harrison Directed by / Réalisation : John Kent Harrison Guibord s’en va-t-en guerre / My Internship in Canada (2015) Directed by / Réalisation : Philippe Falardeau Tu dors Nicole / You’re Sleeping Nicole (2014) Directed by / Réalisation : Stéphane Lafleur Maudie (2016) Directed by / Réalisation : Aisling Walsh Maurice Richard / The Rocket (2007) Directed by / Réalisation : Charles Binamé Rhymes for Young Ghouls / Rimes pour revenants (2013) Directed by / Réalisation : Jeff Barnaby Cube (1997) Directed by / Réalisation : Vincenzo Natali Meatballs / Arrête de ramer, t’es sur le sable (1979) Directed by / Réalisation : Ivan Reitman The Grizzlies (2018) Directed by / Réalisation : Miranda de Pencier Fido (2006) Directed by / Réalisation : Andrew Currie Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance / Kanehsatake, 270 ans de résistance (1993) Directed by / Réalisation : Alanis Obomsawin Bon Cop, Bad Cop (2006) Directed by / Réalisation : Érik Canuel The Red Violin / Le violon rouge (1998) Directed by / Réalisation : François Girard Bollywood / Hollywood (2002) 17 Directed by / Réalisation : Deepa Mehta Strange Brew / Les aventures de broue (1983) Directed by / Réalisation : Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas My Winnipeg (2007) Directed by / Réalisation : Guy Maddin Videodrome (1983) Directed by / Réalisation : David Cronenberg C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005) Directed by / Réalisation : Jean-Marc Vallée Water (2005) Directed by / Réalisation : Deepa Mehta Jésus de Montréal / Jesus of Montreal (1989) Directed by / Réalisation : Denys Arcand Last Night/ Minuit (1998) Directed by / Réalisation : Don McKellar Laurence Anyways (2012) Directed by / Réalisation : Xavier Dolan Double Happiness / Bonheur airgre-doux (1995) Directed by / Réalisation : Mina Shum La grande séduction / Seducing Doctor Lewis (2003) Directed by / Réalisation : Jean-François Pouliot jourcinecan.ca canfilmday.ca #JourCineCan #CanFilmDay.
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