A Chronology of Canadian Film and Television.

From: Take One | Date: September 1, 2001| Author: WISE, WYNDHAM | Copyright information

An Excerpt from Take One's Essential Guide To Canadian Film

In conjunction with Take One's 10th anniversary, the University of Toronto Press is publishing Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film, the most exhaustive and up--to--date reference book on Canadian film and filmmakers, combining 700 reviews and biographical listings with a detailed chronology of major events in Canadian film and television history. Complied by myself, with a foreward by director Patricia R...

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