Wyndham Wise
Wyndham Paul Wise is a Canadian film historian, critic, editor and publisher. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of the film magazine Take One: Film & Television in Canada (1992-2006).
Career
Born in London, England, Wyndham Wise was raised in Don Mills, a suburb of Toronto. He has a M.A. from the Graduate School of Drama, University of Toronto, and a Master of Fine Arts from the Graduate Programme in Film and Video, York University. On stage as a child with the Don Mills Players, he was the first film contributor to the monthly city listings in Toronto Life magazine (1972–74).
During the mid-1970s, Wise was part of the nascent Toronto underground theatre scene, producing Shop-Talk (Toronto Free Theatre, 1976), Spinning (CEAC and P.S. 1. NYC, 1977) and Con/Notes (produced by Theatre Passe Muraille at CEAC, 1977) with Richard Shoichet.[1] He was cameraman and editor on several installations by the noted Canadian artist Noel Harding, and he also produced and directed three 16-mm shorts: Garbage (1974), A Sound Film (1975) and Spinning (1976). Wise was a volunteer driver during the first Toronto Festival of Festivals (1976) and appeared in commercials, on television and in feature films, including a bit part in the Toronto-shot children’s classic The Black Stallion. In 1982, he co-produced the documentary Liona Boyd First Lady of the Guitar for C Channel and Liona Boyd in Concert, which was broadcast on Global TV in 1983.
He founded and was the editor-in-chief of Take One: Film & Television in Canada (ISSN 1192-5507, OCLC 60624126), which was published from 1992—2006.[2] Over its 14-year publishing history it grew in stature to become Canada's finest film magazine, and introduced the term Toronto New Wave into the Canadian canon.
He taught film studies at Algoma University (1985 & 1988) and York University (1987–88), and media writing at Sheridan College (1989–93). He served as the last Toronto reporter for Cinema Canada magazine[3] (1988–89), launched POV magazine in 1990 for the Canadian Independent Film Caucus (now the Documentary Organization of Canada) and edited the final issue of Independent Eye (1991) for the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. In 1997, he was instrumental in founding the Toronto Film Critics Association and launched Canadian Screenwriter for the Writers Guild of Canada in 1998.
In 2001, Wise edited Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film, published by the University of Toronto Press, a concise history of Canadian cinema.[4] In 2008, Wise was hired by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers to edit CSC News, which he transformed into Canadian Cinematographer in 2009. That year, his historical survey “Up from the Underground: Filmmaking in Toronto from Winter Kept Us Warm to Shivers” appeared in Toronto on Film[5] published by the Wilfred Laurier Press.
He has lectured with the LIFE Institute at Ryerson University, is a former contributor and consultant to the Northernstars.ca website, Historica's Canadian Encyclopedia and the author of over 400 articles, biographies, interviews and reviews. On occasion, he wrote under the pseudonym Paul Townend.
Take One: Film & Television in Canada
Vol. 1 No. 1, August 1992[6]
Contents: Guy Maddin’s Careful (article), Terence Davies’s The Long Day Closes (article), Ron Mann’s Twist (article), Gail Harvey’s The Shower (article), Mike Jones’s Secret Nation (article), Richard Martin’s North of Pittsburg (article), ‘Reframing the Imagination’ (article), Robert Bergman’s Hurt Penguins (article), Jean-Claude Lauzon’s Léolo (review), Jean Beaudin’s Being at Home with Claude (review), Pat Patterson’s The Heart of a Viking: The Story of Joe Boyle (review), Isabel Frysberg and Tracy Thomson’s In Search of Joy (review), Markham Cook’s The Visit (review) and Ross Dyck’s Joe 90 (review).
Press: “New film magazine to hit newsstands,” The Globe and Mail; “Slightly highbrow Canadian cinephiles have their own film magazine at last,” Toronto Star; “Take I glossy new film mag,” Eye; “Morris Wolfe does a double take at film journals,” The Globe and Mail; “Take I takes up the challenge,” The Spectator
Vol. 1 No. 2, February 1993
Contents: Peter Wintonick and Mark Achbar’s Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (article), Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman’s Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives & Brenda Longfellow’s Gerda (article), William MacGillivray (profile), Colin Browne (profile), Robert Morin (interview), Francis Damberger (interview), David Hauka’s Impolite (article), Peter Wintonick and Mark Achbar’s Manufacturing Consent (review), Robert Morin’s Requiem pour un beau sans-coeur (review), Joseph Balsioli’s Blast ‘Em (review), Mike Jones’s Secret Nation (review), Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak’s Legal Memory (review), Annette Mangaard’s Let Me Wrap My Arms around You (review) and Colin Low and Tony Ianzelo’s Momentum (review).
Vol. 2 No. 3, August 1993
Contents: David Cronenberg’s M. Butterfly (article), David Cronenberg by Atom Egoyan (interview), David Wellington’s I Love a Man in Uniform (article), John Greyson’s Zero Patience (article), Michael and Paul Donovan (profile), Peggy Thompson (profile), Alexandra Raffé (profile), Glenn Walton, Cynthia Roberts, Midi Onodera, Alan Zweig and Jeremy Podeswa (interviews), Michael Langlois’s Cap Tourmente (review), Nicholas Campbell’s Stepping Razor-Red X (review), Mark Sawers’s Stroke (review) and Terry Steyn’s Something to Cry About (review).
Press: “Cineastes and their glossy journals are in season,” Toronto Star
Vol. 2 No. 4, December 1993
Contents: Denys Arcand (profile), François Girard’s Thirty-Two Short Films about Glenn Gould (article), Alanis Obomsawin’s Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance (article), Aaron Kim Johnston (profile), Joe Medjuck (interview), ‘The Best Canadian Films You Probably Have Never Seen’ (list by Geoff Pevere), John N. Smith’s The Boys of St. Vincent (review), Paule Baillargeon’s Le Sexe des étoiles (review), Chris Gallagher’s Where Is Memory (review), Mina Shum’s Me, Mom and Mona (review), Edmond Chan’s The Critique (review), Carol Clusiau’s See Dick Run (review), Brendon Smith’s What about Dad! (review), Colleen Murphy’s Putty Worm (review) and Spencer Rice’s Telewhore (review).
Vol. 2 No. 5, April 1994
Contents: Evidence: Race and Canadian Cinema. ‘Coming Attractions: A Brief History of Canada’s Nether-Cinema’ (article), Srinivas Krishna, Vic Sarin and Hussain Amarshi (interviews), ‘Pictures from the White Tribe’ (article) and ‘Conference Calls: Race as Special Event’ (article).
Press: “Race and Canadian cinema,” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 3 No. 6, September 1994
Contents: Pierre Falardeau (profile), Atom Egoyan’s Exotica (article), ‘Canada’s Ten Best’ (Piers Handling), Deepa Mehta (interview), John Kozak’s Hell Bent (article), ‘Identification Marks: The Films of Mina Shum and Kathy Garneau’ (article), Holly Dale’s Blood & Donuts (article), Paul Donovan’s Paint Cans (article), ‘Up from the Underground’ (excerpt from David Cronenberg: A Delicate Balance by Peter Morris), ‘Getting Eclipsed’ (Marc Glassman), Alex Busby’s Folk Art Found Me (review), Tasso Dimopopolous’s X-Presso (review), Ishu Patel’s Divine Fate (review), Ronit Bezalel’s When Shirley Met Florence (review) and Alison Snowden and David Fine’s Bob’s Birthday (article).
Press: “Take One, take another – it’s Canadian,” Graphic Exchange
Vol. 3 No. 7, Decmeber 1994
Contents: ‘The Great Canadian Cartoon Conspiracy’ (article), ‘Alien Nation: Canada ‘94’ (Geoff Pevere), Peter Mettler’s Picture of Light (article), ‘Three Modest Proposals for the Canadian Film Industry’ (John Harkness), ‘Gawking at Geeks’ (article), André Forcier’s Wind from Wyoming (review), Mike Hoolboom’s Valentine’s Day (review), Richard Lewis’s Whale Music (review), Judith Doyle’s Wasaga (review), Mike Hoolboom’s Frank’s Cock (review), Loretta Toddd’s Hands of History (review), Andrew Munger’s Make Some Noise (review) and Shanti Thakur’s Domino (review).
Press: “In the seventh issue of English Canada’s main film magazine…” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 3 No. 8, April 1995
Contents: Bruce McDonald’s Dance Me Outside (article), Don Shebib’s Goin’ down the Road (article), ‘Roads Not Taken, Avenues Not Explored: Confessions of an Unconscious Canonizer’ (Peter Harcourt), ‘Babes in Boyland: Women in Canadian Cinema’ (article), ‘Home Ice’ (article), ‘Asleep at the Wheel’ (article), Denys Arcand’s Jesus of Montreal (Kevin McMahon), John Hopkins’s Johnston…Johnston (review), Gariné Torossian’s Drowning in Flames (review), Ken Furlong’s Reading Tom Sawyer (review), Simon Barry’s From Pig to Oblivion (review) and a tribute to Phillip Borsos by Peter O’Brian.
Press: “Bruce McDonald is Canadian film’s most unrepentant renegade…” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 4 No. 9, September 1995
Contents: Robert Lepage’s Le Confessional (article), Clement Virgo’s Rude (article), Stephen Williams’s Soul Survivor (article), Anne Wheeler (profile), Mort Ransen’s Margaret’s Museum (article), Mike Hoolboom (profile), Lorne Bailey’s Green Peril (article), ‘Nine Thoughts on Short Films’ (Mike Hoolboom), Guy Maddin’s Odilon Redon (review), Claudia Morgado’s Unbound (review), Dan Sokolowski’s Shore Lines (review), Dana Warren’s Sisters of Influence (review) and ‘The True Meaning of Exotica’ (Wyndham Wise).
Press: “Haunted by Hitchcock: Robert Lepage’s Le Confessionnal,” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 4 No. 10, December 1995
Contents: ‘New World, No Particular Order: Notes on Movies and Nationhood in 1995’ (Geoff Pevere), Alexandra Raffé (interview), Terre Nash’s Who’s Counting? Marilyn Waring, Sex, Lies and Global Economics (article), Lois Siegel’s Baseball Girls (article), Cynthia Roberts’s The Last Supper (article), Wrik Mead (profile), Robert Menard’s L’Enfant d’eau (review), George Ungar’s The Champagne Safari (review), Laurie Lynd’s House (review), Philip Hoffman’s and Sami Van Ingen’s Sweep (review), Brett Bell’s Strike Me Silly (review), Collen Murphy’s The Feeler (review), Cory Lussler’s Tenants and Landlords (review) and ‘Take One’s First Annual Poll of Toronto Film Critics.’
Vol. 4 No. 11, March 1996
Contents: ‘Canadian Science Fiction Comes of Age’ (article), Producers Network Associates (article), John Walker’s Tough Assignment (article), John L’Ecuyer’s Curtis’s Charm (article), Philip Spink’s Once in a Blue Moon (article), Carl Brown (profile), Marquise Lepage’s The Lost Garden (review), Jeffrey Erbach’s Gavin Frogboy (review), Su Rynard’s Big Deal, So What (review) and Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman’s Fiction and Other Truths: A Film about Jane Rule (review).
Press: “Tough Assignment: A Film by John Walker,” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 5 No. 12, June 1996
Contents: 100 Great and Glorious Years of Canadian Cinema. Includes: ‘Ghostbusting: 100 Years of Canadian Cinema, or Why My Canada Includes The Terminator’ (Geoff Pevere), ‘100 Canadians Who Have Made a Difference’ (mini-bios) and a historical chronology of Canadian cinema (Wyndham Wise).
Press: “100 Great and Glorious Years of Canadian Cinema,” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 5 No. 13, September 1996
Contents: David Cronenberg’s Crash (article), David Wellington’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night (article), Pierre Gang’s Sous-sol (article), Bruce McDonald’s Hard Core Logo (article), Richard Kerr’s willing voyeur… (article), William D. MacGillivray’s Gullage’s (article), Nelvana Studios (article), Julie Wilson’s …yet blooming purple (article), Gary Toth (interview), Kris Lefcoe’s Can I Get a Witness (review), Brian McPhail’s Stiffy (review), Scott Smith’s Sshh… (review) and Jeffrey Erbach’s Soft Like Me (review).
Press: “Crash experience like watching a foreign film,” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 5 No. 14, December 1996
Contents: Deepa Mehta’s Fire (article), Peter Lynch’s Project Grizzly (article), Cynthia Roberts’s Bubbles Galore (article), Don McBearty’s The Arrow (article), Anna Benson Gyles’s Swann and Anthony Minghella’s The English Patient (article), ‘Winter Tales’ (article), Joyce Weiland (profile), ‘The Festival that Ate My Brian’ (Mike Hoolboom) and ‘Take One’s 2nd Annual Toronto Film Critics’ Poll.’
Press: “Take One’s 2nd Annual Toronto Film Critics’ Poll,” The Globe and Mail; “Not coming to a theatre near you,” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 5 No. 15, March 1997
Contents: Stephen Low (interview), Lynne Stopkewich’s Kissed (article), Robert Lepage (article), ‘100 Great and Glorious Years of Canadian Cinema, the Sequel’ (mini-bios), John Kneller (profile), Mike Hoolboom’s Letters from Home (review), Steven Haworth’s Not Kokura (review), Philippe Baylaucq’s Lodela (review) and Valerie Buhagiar’s One Day I Stood Still (review).
Press: “IMAX at 250 MPH,” The Globe and Mail; “Take One, an invaluable compendium of information on film in Canada,” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 6 No. 16, June 1997
Contents: Canadian Animation Rules! ‘The United Nations of Animation’ (article), Kaj Pindal (interview), ‘Breaking Out of Their Cells’ (article), Richard Condie’s La Salla (article), Charlie Thorson (profile), Pierre Hébert (profile), ‘O Canada’ (pov), Mainframe (article), Cinar (article), International Rocketship (article), ‘A Cannes Diary’ (Brian D. Johnson) and a ‘Tribute to Norman McLaren.’
Press: “The United Nations of Animation,” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 6 No. 17, September 1997
Contents: Atom Egoyan’s The Sweet Hereafter (article), Guy Maddin’s The Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (article), Thom Fitzgerald’s The Hanging Garden (article), Roger Frappier (profile), Clement Virgo’s The Planet of Junior Brown (article), Graeme Ferguson (interview), Peter Mettler’s Balifilm (review), Shaun Cathcart’s Shift (review), Christopher Grismer’s Uncle (review) and Susan Terrill’s Cream Sauce (review).
Vol. 6 No. 18, December 1997
Contents: James Cameron’s Titanic (article), André Forcier’s La Comtesse de Baton Rouge (article), Margaret Wescott’s Stolen Moments (article), Twitch City (article), John Woo’s Once a Thief (article), John Paskievich (interview by John Walker), ‘Requiem for a Palace of Guilty Pleasures’ (Gerry Flahive), Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (article), Atom Egoyan’s The Sweet Hereafter (review), Thom Fitzgerald’s The Hanging Garden (review), Su Rynard’s Strands (review), Patricia Gruben’s Before It Blows (review), Ariella Pahlke’s Charlie’s Prospect (review), Keith Behrman’s White Cloud, Blue Mountain (review) and ‘Take One’s 1997 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA.’
Press: “Grant pulled because film mag lacks edge,” Toronto Star; “Toronto critics back Egoyan,” Toronto Star; “T.O. critics choose Sweet Hereafter,” Toronto Sun; “Egoyan film top pick,” The Globe and Mail; “Arts council funding priorities don’t include top-quality movie magazine,” Financial Post
Vol. 6 No. 19, March 1998
Contents: Kevin McMahon (profile), Gary Burns’s Kitchen Party (article), Mina Shum’s Drive, She Said (article), ‘Take One’s Top 20 Canadian Films of All Time’ (mini-reviews), ‘The Canada Council and Canadian Independent Cinema’ (article), ‘Pete ‘n’ Joey Have Grown Up. Did Anyone Notice?’ (pov), ‘The Documentary Renaissance’ (Rudy Buttignol) and a tribute to Kathleen Shannon by Bonnie Sherr Klein.
Press: “Pete ‘n’ Joey Have Grown Up. Did Anyone Notice?” The Globe and Mail
Vol. 7 No. 20, June 1998
Contents: 50 Years of Television in Canada. ‘We Like to Watch’ (Geoff Pevere), Michael MacMillan (interview), For the Record (article), Rhombus Media (article), Budge Crawley (profile), Mike Bullard (profile), ‘Television in Atlantic Canada’ (article) and a historical chronology of television in Canada.
Vol. 7 No. 21, September 1998
Contents: Peter Lynch’s The Herd (article), Don McKellar’s Last Night (article), Denis Villeneuve’s Un 32 août sur terre (article), Bruce Sweeney’s Dirty (article), Joyce Wieland (profile), Saul Rubinek (profile), Wayne Clarkson (interview), ‘Sex in Cannes’ (article), Cynthia Roberts’s The Bridal Path (review), Lee Demarbre’s Harry Kncukles (review), Dan Sokolowski’s Fire & Ice (review) and Neal Livingston’s Michel in the Suete (review).
Vol. 7 No. 22, December 1998
Contents: François Girard’s The Red Violin (article), ‘Control and Redemption: The Austere Cinema of Robert Bresson’ (article), Sturla Gunnarsson’s Such a Long Journey (article), Power Play (article), ‘Thirty Years of Telefilm Canada’ (article), ‘Canadian Cinema from Boom to Bust: The Tax-Shelter Years’ (Wyndham Wise), Jim Shedden’s Brakhage (article), ‘Taking Canadian Films to China’ (pov), Mary Lewis’s When Ponds Freeze Over (review), Sharon Hyman’s Arousal (review), Mike Hoolboom’s In My Car (review), Colin Mackenzie’s A Granellian Encounter (review) and ‘Take One’s 1998 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA.’
Vol. 7 No. 23, March 1999
Contents: David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ (interview), ‘Love Hurts: Canadian Romantic Comedy’ (article), Denise Filiatrault’s C’t’à ton tour, Laura Cadieux (article), John Doyle’s Extraordinary Visitor (article), Ken Finkleman’s Foolish Hearts (article), Emily of New Moon (article), Colin Low (interview, part I), Bruce McDonald’s Elimination Dance (review), Jeff Erbach’s Under Chad Valley (article), Penny McCann’s The Fires of Joanna (review) and Rosemary House’s Rain, Drizzle and Fog (review).
Vol. 8 No. 24, June 1999
Contents: Special Animation Issue. David Fine and Alison Snowden’s Bob and Margaret (article), Wendy Tilby’s and Amanda Forbis’s When the Day Breaks (article), Steve ‘Spaz’ Williams (profile), Co Hoedeman (profile), René Jodoin (profile), Danny Antonucci’s Ed, Edd ‘n’ Eddy (article), Chris Landreth (profile), ‘Amimation Cels Products: Commercials in Canada’ (article), Reboot (article), GVFX (article), Cuppa Coffee (article), Cinar (article), Richard Reeves (profile), Chris Landreth’s Bingo (review), Craig Welch’s How Wings Are Attached to the Backs of Angels (review), Richard Reeves’s Linear Dreams (review), Ann Marie Fleming’s AMF’s Tiresias (review), Patrick Lowe’s Gerald the Genie (review) and a tribute to Evelyn Lambart.
Vol. 8 No. 25, September 1999
Contents: Atom Egoyan’s Felicia’s Journey (article), Jeremy Podeswa’s The Five Senses (article), Léa Pool’s Emporte-moi (article), John Paizs’s Top of the Food Chain (article), John Kramer’s The Man Who Might Have Been (article), Robert Lantos (profile), ‘Bubbles Galore: It’s Trash Culture vs. the Status Quo!’ (Greg Klymkiw) and Pat Thompson remembered by Gerald Pratley.
Vol. 8 No. 26, December 1999
Contents: Ron Mann’s Grass (article), Peter Wintonoick’s Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment (article), Cristine Richey’s Tops & Bottoms (article), Patricia Rozema’s Mansfield Park (article), Colin Low (interview, part II), Paul Sarossy (profile), Greg Klymkiw’s Zabava (review), Merlin Dervisevic’s Exhuming Tyler (review), Sheldon Serkin’s Anderson Unbound (review), Bridget Farr’s Nobody’s Nothing (review), a hommage to Pierre Perrault and ‘Take One’s 1999 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA.’
Vo. 8 No. 27, March 2000
Contents: George Mihalka’s Dr. Lucille: Larger than Life (article), Rob Forsyth (interview), Made in Canada (article), ‘Quebec Independent Cinema in the 1990s’ (Jean Pierre Lefebvre), Allan Moyle (profile), Derek Rogers (profile), ‘Take One’s Unofficial List of Top 20 Canadian Box-Office Hits’ (mini-reviews), ‘I Was a Spy for Cineplex’ (pov), ‘Prairie Populism: The Winnipeg Film Group’s 25th Anniversary’ (article) and Barbara Sternberg’s Like a Dream that Vanishes (article).
Vol. 9 No. 28, June 2000
Contents: Ontario Cinema: Past, Present & Future. Includes: ‘A Secret History of the Toronto New Wave’ (Cameron Bailey), ‘Runaway to the Great White North’ (article), ‘Post Wave: Strangers in a Strange Land’ (article), ‘A History of Ontario’s Film Industry’ (Wyndham Wise) and Adam Ostry (interview).
Vol. 9 No. 29, September 2000
Contents: Denys Arcand’s Stardom (article), Clement Virgo’s Love Come Down (article), John Greyson’s The Law of Enclosures (article), Kenton Vaughan’s The Devil You Know: Inside the Mind of Todd McFarlene (article), Guylaine Dionne’s Les Fantômes des trois Madeleine (article), Keith Behrman’s Ernest (review), Jean-François Monette’s Take-Out (review), Majdi el-Omari’s Traces on the Rock of Elsewhere (review), Michael Downing’s Clean Rite Cowboy (review) and Jeffrey Erbach’s Monday with the Martins (review).
Vol. 9 No. 30, December 2000
Contents: Robert Lepage’s Possible Worlds (interview), Gary Burns’s waydowntown (article), Denis Villeneuve’s Maelström (article), Arto Paragamian’s Two Thousand and None (article), ‘It’s Time to Rethink Perspective Canada’ (Geoff Pevere), Joan Hutton (profile), Christian Duguay’s The Art of War (review), Preludes (review), Denys Arcand’s Stardom (review), Allan Moyle’s New Waterford Girl (review) and Colin Low’s Moving Pictures (review).
Vol. 9 No. 31, March 2001
Contents: John Fawcett’s Ginger Snaps (article), Lionel Chetwynd’s Varian’s War (article), Martin Cummins’s We All Fall Down (article), Robert Favreau’s Les Muses orphelines (article), Allan Moyle’s X Change (article), Pascale Bussières (profile), ‘Preserving Canada’s Cinematic Heritage’ (article), ‘Is Film Dead?’ (Wyndham Wise), Jacques Godbout’s Traître ou patriote and Anne Hébert (reviews), Philippe Falardeau’s La Moîte de la frigo (review), Leonard Farlinger’s The Perfect Son (review), Denis Villeneuve’s Maelström (review), Guy Maddin’s The Heart of the World (review), Louise Archambault’s Atomic Sake (review), Tony Asimakopoulos’s Night of the Celibate (review), Susan Shipton’s Hindsight (review) and ‘Take One’s Annual Survey of Canadian Features Released in the GTA.’
Vol. 10 No. 32, May 2001
Contents: John Walker’s The Fairy Faith (article), Su Rynard’s Dream Machine (article), Bay Weyman’s Spirits of Havana (article), Gerry Rogers’s My Left Breast (article), Roman Kroitor (interview), Silva Basmajian (profile), Louis Bélanger’s Lauzon/Lauzone (review), Clement Virgo’s Love Come Down (review), Pierre Falardeau’s 15 février 1839 (review), Laurence Green’s Thin Ice (review), Julie Perron’s Mai en decembre (Godard en Abitibi) (review), Alastir Brown’s Tango in a Cold City (review), and Rob Thompson’s Journey to Little Rock (review).
Vol. 10 No. 33, July 2001
Contents: Summer Animation Issue. Paul Driessen (profile), Mainframe (article), Xcalibur (article), Michèle Cournoyer’s Le Chapeau (article), Pierre Hébert (profile), Cinar (article), Quickdraw Animation Society (article), Cyber World in 3-D (review), Richard Roy’s Café Olé (review), John Fawcett’s Ginger Snaps (review), Bernard Emond’s La Femme qui boit (review), Kevin Kurytnik’s Abandon Bob Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here (review), Claude Cloutier’s Du Big Bang à mardi matin (review), René Jodoin’s Entre temps et lieu (review) and Martine Chartrand’s Black Soul (review).
Vol. 10 No. 34, September 2001
Contents: Tenth Anniversary Issue: Bruce Sweeney’s Last Wedding (article), Léa Pool’s Lost and Delirious (interview), Zacharias Kunuk’s Atanarjuat (article), David Weaver’s Century Hotel, ‘Film Criticism in Canada Today: Take One’s Critical Symposium’ (article) and ‘A Chronology of Canadian Film and Television’ (Wyndham Wise).
Vol. 10 No. 35, December 2001
Contents: André Turpin’s Un Crabe dans la tête (article), Bruce McDonald’s Picture Claire (article), Ann Marie Fleming (interview), Callum Keith Rennie (profile), Nick Mancuso (profile), ‘Memories of Maria: A Contribution of the Discussion on the Image of the Working Class in Canadian Media’ (by Allan King), Catherine Martin’s Mariages (review), William Phillips’s Treed Murray (review), Aubrey Nealon’s In Memoriam (review), deco dawson’s FILM (dzama) (review), Ross Turnbull’s Breath and Dan Sokolowski’s (winter) time (review).
Vol. 10 No. 36, March 2002
Contents: ‘Canadian Comedy, Eh? Paul Gross’s Men with Brooms and Eric Till’s Red Green’s Duct Tape Forever’ (article), Guy Maddin’s Dracula: Pages from a Virgin’s Diary (article), Anne Wheeler (profile), Colin Campbell (profile), Kevin DeWalt (profile), ‘Telefilm’s Hidden Agenda: No More Roughing Up the Suspects’ (pov), Asghar Massombagi’s Khaled (review), Robert Cuffley’s Turning Paige (review), Noam Gonick’s Hey, Happy! (review), Andrea Dorfman’s Parsley Days (review), Victoria King’s White Thunder (review), Jason Buxton’s A Fresh Start (review), Stephanie Morgenstern’s Remembrance (review), Elida Schogt’s Silent Song (review) and ‘Take One’s Annual Survey of Canadian Cinema.’
Vol. 11 No. 37, May 2002
Contents: Paul Cowan’s Westray (article), Frank Cole (profile), Richard Leiterman (profile), Linda Ohama’s Obaachan’s Garden (article), Kevin McMahon’s McLuhan’s Wake (article), Jacques Bensimon (interview), Wolf Koenig (interview), Nisha Pahuja’s Bollywood Bound (review), Sandra Danilovic’s Portrait of a Street: The Spirit and Soul of College Street (review), Cordell Barker’s Strange Invaders (review), Philip Hoffman’s What these Ashes Wanted (review) and Sarah Polley’s I Shout Love (review).
Vol. 11 No. 38, July 2002
Contents: Forgotten Classics of Canadian Cinema. Don Shebib’s Between Friends (article), William Davidson’s Now that April’s Here (article), Gilles Carle’s La Vraie Nature de Bernadette (article), Frank Vitale’s Montreal Main (article), Sylvia Spring’s Madeleine Is… (article), The Catherine Films (article), Tanya Ballantyne Tree’s The Things I Cannot Change and Courage to Change (article), Greg Hanec’s Downtime (article), William D. MacGillivray’s Stations, Tanya Ballantyne Tree’s Merry-Go-Round and Martin Duckworth’s Ladies and Gentlemen… Mr. Leonard Cohen (article), ‘A Composer’s Experience with Phillip Brosos’ (Michael Conway Baker) and ‘English-Canadian Films of the 1950s’ (article).
Vol. 11 No. 39, September 2002
Contents: Deepa Mehta’s Bollywood/Hollywood (interview), Atom Egoyan’s Ararat (article), Peter Mettler’s Gambling, Gods and LSD (article), Jeff Erbach’s The Nature of Nicholas (article), Brad Fraser’s Leaving Metropolis (article), Niv Fichman (profile), Jessica Bradford’s Winter Sun (review), Korbett Matthews’s Devouring Buddha (review) and Peter Demas’s Straight In the Face (review).
Vol. 11 No. 40, December 2002
Contents: David Cronenberg’s Spider (article), Manon Briand’s Chaos and Desire (article), Tim Southam’s The Bay of Love and Sorrows (article), Sturla Gunnarsson (interview), Edoardo Ponti’s Between Stangers (review), Rodrigue Jean’s Yellowknife (review), Terrance Odette’s Saint Monica (review), Deborah Day’s Expecting (review), Jesse Rosensweet’s The Stone of Folley (review), Charles Officer’s Short Hymn_Silent War 03 (review) and Chris Hinton’s Flux (review).
Vol. 11 No. 41, March 2003
Contents: Charles Binamé’s Séraphin: Heart of Stone (interview), Michael Mackenzie’s The Baroness and the Pig (article), Daniel McIvor (profile), Nettie Wild (profile), Allan King (interview), Paule Baillargon’s Claude Jutra: An Unfinished Story (review), Jennifer Baichwal’s The True Nature of Pictures: Shelby Adams’ Appalachia (review), Doug Karr’s Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi (review) and ‘Take One’s Annual Survey of Canadian Cinema.’
Vol. 12 No. 42, June 2003
Contents: Keith Behrman’s Flower & Garnet (article), Alanis Obomsawin (profile), ‘From Novel to Screen’ (article), Larry Kent (profile), Lillyann Goldstein (profile), ‘The Banff Television Festival’ (article), ‘My Big Fat Canadian Identity Theft’ (pov), Joseph Blasioli’s The Last Round (review), Guy Maddin’s Dracula: Pages from a Virgin’s Diary (review), Catherine Martin’s Océan (review), Douglas Bensadoun’s At the Quinte Hotel (review), and Brian Stockton’s Saskatchewan (review).
Vol. 12 No. 43, September 2003
Contents: Denise Robert (profile), Guy Maddin’s The Saddest Music in the World (article), Peter O’Brian’s Hollywood North (article), William Phillips’s Foolproof (article), Denys Arcand’s Les Invasions barbares (article), Canada at Cannes 2003, Paul Almond (interview), Alexandre Franchi’s Terminal Venus (review), Andrew Hull’s Squeezebox and Steven Woloshen’s Bru Ha! Ha! (review).
Vol. 12 No. 44, December 2003
Contents: Jean–François Pouliot’s Seducing Doctor Lewis (article), Carl Bessai’s Emile (article), ‘Taking Off The Mask: Rediscovering Nat Taylor and the B–Movies of Canada’s Past’ (article), Canada’s Top 10 Best Fiction Feature Film Debuts Since 1968, Rick Mercer (profile), and ‘Critical Mass: CanWest and its Critics’ (pov).
Vol. 12 No. 45, March 2004
Contents: Léa Pool’s The Blue Butterfly (article), The Shields Stories (article), Charles Martin Smith’s The Snow Walker (article), Lindalee Tracey’s The Anatomy of Burlesque (article), R. Bruce Elder (profile), Christina Zeidler (profile), ‘Setting the Record Straight about POV and Hot Docs’ (pov), Louis Bélanger’s Gaz Bar Blues (review), Peter Wellington’s Luck (review), Dale Heslip’s The Truth about Head (review), Brian Stockton’s Saskatachewan Part 2 (review), Dan Sokolowski’s Lightyear (review) and ‘Take One’s Annual Survey of Canadian Cinema.’
Vol. 13 No. 46, June 2004
Contents: Ian Iqbal Rashid’s Touch of Pink (article), the films of Lee Demarbre (article), Varick Frissell’s The Viking (article), AV Preservation Trust’s Masterworks of Canadian Cinema, ‘Who Was the First Canadian Movie Star?’ (pov), ‘Epidemic Amnesia: AIDS Is Curiously Forgotten in Deny Arcand’s Les Invasions barbares’ (pov)
Vol. 13 No. 47, September 2004
Contents: István Szabó’s Being Julia (article), Don McKellar’s Childstar (article), Chris Landreth’s Ryan (article), ‘Canada’s Top 10 Films of All Time’ (Steve Gravestock), Peter Rowe’s Popcorn with Maple Syrup and Jill Sharpe’s Weird Sex and Snowshoes (article), Ed Barreveld’s Shipbreakers (article), Peter Raymont’s Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire (article), David Ostry’s Milo 55160 (review), Matt Sinclair–Foreman’s White Out and deco dawson’s Defile in Veil (review)
Vol. 13 No. 48, December 2004
Contents: Brent Butt’s Corner Gas (article), George F. Walker’s This Is Wonderland (article), the films of Patricia Rozema (article), Carole Laure’s CQ2 (Seek You Too) (article), an excerpt from Graham McInnes’s One Man’s Documentary: A Memoir of the Early Years of of the National Film Board, ‘TV Nation: The Answer to English–Canada Cinema’s Woes? The Boob Tube, of Course’ (pov), the films of Louise Bourque and Olivier Assayas’s Clean (review)
Vol. 13 No. 49, March 2005
Contents: Michael Dowse’s It’s All Gone Peter Tong (article), Rob Stefaniuk’s Phil the Alien (article), Sin and Sovereignty: The Curious Rise of Cinépix Inc. (article), On the Fly (article), Ma vie en cinémascope (review), Nouvelle–France (review), Scared/Sacred (review), What Remains of Us (review), The Best of Secter & the Rest of Secter (review), Saint Ralph (review) and Take One’s 2004 Survey of Canadian Films, incl. a complete list of the most popular films released in the GTA between 1994 and 2004.
Vol. 14 No. 50, June 2005
Contents: ‘Death, Canadian Style: Atom Egoyan’s The Sweet Hereafter’(Geoff Pevere), ‘From the Edge of the Earth: Zacharias Kunuk’s Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner)’ (Maurie Alioff), ‘Canadian Comedy, Eh?: Paul Gross’s Men with Brooms and Steve Smith’s Red Green’s Duct Tape Forever’ (Cynthia Amsden), ‘Crash Test’ (Brian D. Johnson), A Director in His Prime: Denys Arcand’s Les Invasions barbares’ (Peter Howell), Paradox and Wonder: The Cinema of Peter Mettler’ (Tom McSorley) and Robert Lepage’s Le Confessionnal & Le Polygraphe: A Rumination (Gary Michael Dault).
Vol. 14 No. 51, September 2005
Contents: David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence (article), Deepa Mehta’s Water (article), Atom Egoyan’s Where the Truth Lies (article), Sturla Gunnarsson’s Beowulf & Grendel (article), Louise Archambault’s Familia (interview), Gabriella Martinelli (profile), William D MacGillivray’s this is a story (review), Sean Frewer’s Escape (review) and Ken Takahashi’s Gary’s Touch (review).
Vol. 14 No. 52, December 2005
Contents: Jean-Marc Vallée’s C.R.A.Z.Y. (article), Mary Harron (profile), David Secter (article), Wyndham Wise (interview), Terminal City (article), Steven Woloshen (profile), Guy Maddin’s My Dad Is 100 Years Old (review), Joe Hiscott’s Business as Usual (review) and Bruce Alcock’s At the Quinte Hotel (review).
Press: “Film industry loses its print voice,” The Globe and Mail
Articles and essays
- "13 Scary Canadian Films for Halloween", Northernstars [1]
- "Aldoph Zukor: The Napoleon of Motion Pictures", Historica Canada Blog [2]
- "A Banner Year for Canadians at the 2018 Academy Awards", Northernstars [3]
- "The Bethune Myth: Man and Movie", Cinema Canada No. 166 [4]
- "Biograph's Three Canadian Beauties", Northernstars [5]
- "Bollywood in Canada", Canadian Encyclopedia [6]
- "Canadian Cinema from Boom to Bust: The Tax-Shelter Years", Take One: Film in Canada No. 22 [7]
- "Canadian, Eh? Take One's Unofficial List of 20 Box Office Hits", Take One: Film in Canada No. 27 (w/ Maurie Alioff) [8]
- Canadian Feature Films, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Peter Harcourt) [9]
- Canadian Film Animation, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Marcel Jean, Piers Handling) [10]
- Canadian Film Awards, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [11]
- Canadian Film Festivals, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ André Paquet) [12]
- "Canadian Romantic Movies, Eh?", Historica Canada Blog [13]
- Canadians & the Oscars, Northernstars (w/ Ralph Lucas) [14]
- "Can Sarah Polley Beat the Sophomore Curse?", Historica Canada Blog [15]
- "Cinematographers at the Revue: The Shining", Canadian Cinematographers January 2011 [16]
- Comedy, Canadian Encyclopedia ((w/ David Rosen) [17]
- The Craft of Motion Picture Making, Canadian Encyclopedia [18]
- "Cronenberg: From Shivers to Respectability", Historica Canada Blog [19]
- "David Cronenberg Talks to Atom Egoyan about M.Butterfly, the Pitfalls of Preview Screenings, and the True Nature of 'Selling Out' to a Major U.S. Studio", Take One No. 3 [20]
- "Drabinsky and MCA Battle for Control of Cineplex", Cinema Canada No. 162 [21]
- "An Elephantine Hit", Cinema Canada No. 144 [22]
- "The Evolution of Ivan Reitman", Northernstars [23]
- Festival Wraps: The National Screen Institute's Film Exchange, Take One: Film in Canada No, 37 [24]
- Festival Wraps: St. John's International Women's Film and Video Festival, Take One: Film in Canada No. 44 [25]
- Genie Awards, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [26]
- The Girl from God's Country: Nell Shipman and the Silent Cinema, Take One: Film in Canada No. 44 [27]
- Golden Screen Award, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [28]
- "Has TIFF Become Too Big to Fail?", Historica Canada Blog [29]
- History of the Canadian Film Industry, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Peter Morris, Ted Magder, Piers Handling) [30]
- "A History of Ontario's Film Industry: 1895–1986", Take One: Film in Canada No. 28 [31]
- "Is Film Dead?", Take One: Film in Canada No. 31 [32]
- "It's an Oscar Hat Trick for Quebec Cinema!", Historica Canada Blog [33]
- "It Was 40 Years Ago Today", Northernstars [34]
- "I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing: the Emergence of the Toronto New Wave and Beyond", Northernstars [35]
- Kids in the Hall, Canadian Encyclopedia [36]
- "Kid Vid: A Survey of Canadian Children's Television Programming", Cinema Canada No. 153 [37]
- "Lantern Hill: Journey of the Heart", Cinema Canada No. 158 [38]
- "Love It or Hate It, This Time 3D Is Here to Stay", Canadian Cinematographer January 2011 [39]
- Marketplace, Canadian Encyclopedia [40]
- Mondo Canuck, Take One: Film in Canada No. 14 [41]
- National Film Board of Canada, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Peter Morris) [42]
- "Northern Comfort", Cinema Canada No. 154 [43]
- Rhombus Media, Canadian Encyclopedia [44]
- "Setting the Record Straight about POV and Hot Docs", Take One: Film in Canada No. 45 [45]
- "Still Dreaming of a Perfect Genie", Historica Canada Blog [46]
- "The Story behind A Christmas Story", Historica Canada Blog [47]
- Take One: Film in Canada Editorial, "What Is Canadian Cinema?" Vol. 5 No. 12 [48]
- Take One: Film in Canada Editorial, Vol. 9 No. 28 [49]
- Take One's 1997 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA, Take One: Film in Canada No. 18 [50]
- Take One's 1998 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA, Take One: Film in Canada No. 22 [51]
- Take One's 1999 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA, Take One: Film in Canada No. 26 [52]
- Take One's 2000 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA, Take One: Film in Canada No. 31 [53]
- Take One's 2001 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA, Take One: Film in Canada No. 36 [54]
- Take One's 2002 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA, Take One: Film in Canada No. 41 [55]
- Take One's 2003 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA, Take One: Film in Canada No. 45 [56]
- Take One's 2004 Survey of Canadian Films in the GTA, Take One: Film in Canada No. 49 [57]
- "TIFF Turns 30", Take One: Film in Canada No. 51 [58]
- The Toronto New Wave, Wikipedia Toronto New Wave
- "The Toronto New Wave: Where Are They Now?", Northernstars [59]
- Trailer Park Boys, Canadian Encyclopedia [60]
- "A Tribute to the Brillance of Jack Cardiff asc", Canadian Cinematographer April 2011 [61]
- "The True Meaning of Exotica", Take One: Film in Canada No. 9 [62]
- "Up from the Underground: Filmmaking in Toronto from Winter Kept Us Warm to Shivers", Toronto on Film (2009) [63]
- "Who Was the First Canadian Movie Star?: D.W. Griffith, the Keystone Kops and the Canadian Connection", Take One: Film in Canada No. 46 [64]
Biographies
- Lucio Agostini, Northernstars [65]
- Philip Akin, Northernstars [66]
- Bayo Akinfemi, Northernstars [67]
- Jay and Jules Allen, Wikipedia Jay and Jules Allen
- Paul Almond, Canadian Encyclopedia [68]
- Pamela Anderson, Canadian Encyclopedia [69]
- Trey Anthony, Northernstars [70]
- Michel Arcand, Canadian Encyclopedia [71]
- Tré Armstrong, Northernstars [72]
- Cordell Barker, Canadian Encyclopedia [73]
- Adam Beach, Canadian Encyclopedia [74]
- Robert Beatty, Canadian Encyclopedia [75]
- Clé Bennett, Northernstars [76]
- Lyriq Bent, Northernstars [77]
- Ardon Bess, Northernstars [78]
- Julian Biggs, Wikipedia Julian Biggs
- Yannick Bisson, Canadian Encyclopedia [79]
- Ben Blue, Canadian Encyclopedia [80]
- Lothaire Bluteau, Canadian Encyclopedia [81]
- Lloyd Wolfe Bochner, Canadian Encyclopedia [82]
- Stephen Bosustow, Canadian Encyclopedia [83]
- Cory Bowles, Northernstars [84]
- Raymond Burr, Canadian Encyclopedia [85]
- James Cameron, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ William Beard) [86]
- Rod Cameron, Canadian Encyclopedia [87]
- Neve Campbell, Canadian Encyclopedia [88]
- Nicholas Campbell, Canadian Encyclopedia [89]
- Gil Cardinal, Canadian Encyclopedia [90]
- Tantoo Cardinal, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ James Defelice, Anne-Marie Pedersen) [91]
- Gilles Carle, Canadian Cinematographer January 2010 [92]
- Don Carmody, Canadian Encyclopedia [93]
- Jim Carrey, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ William Beard) [94]
- Jack Carson, Canadian Encyclopedia [95]
- Kim Cattrall, Canadian Encyclopedia [96]
- Maury Chaykin, Canadian Encyclopedia [97]
- Susan Clark, Canadian Encyclopedia [98]
- Richard Condie, Canadian Encyclopedia [99]
- Rachael Crawford, Northernstars [100]
- David Cronenberg, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Piers Handling) [101]
- Henry Czerny, Canadian Encyclopedia [102]
- Holly Dale, Canadian Encyclopedia [103]
- William Davidson, Wikipedia William Davidson (filmmaker)
- Hubert Davis, Northernstars [104]
- Richard Day, Canadian Encyclopedia [105]
- Yonne De Carlo, Canadian Encyclopedia [106]
- Hugh Dillon, Canadian Encyclopedia [107]
- Edward Dmytryk, Canadian Encyclopedia [108]
- Fefe Dobson, Northernstars [109]
- James Doohan, Canadian Encyclopedia [110]
- Marie Dressler, Canadian Encyclopedia [111]
- Jack Duffy, Canadian Encyclopedia [112]
- George Dunning, Canadian Encyclopedia [113]
- Deanna Durbin, Canadian Encyclopedia [114]
- Allan Dwan, Canadian Encyclopedia [115]
- Jake Eberts, Canadian Encyclopedia [116]
- Gary Dale Farmer, Canadian Encyclopedia [117]
- David Fine and Alison Snowden, Canadian Encyclopedia [118]
- Joe Flaherty, Canadian Encyclopedia [119]
- Dave Foley, Canadian Encyclopedia [120]
- Glenn Ford, Canadian Encyclopedia [121]
- Colin Fox, Canadian Encyclopedia [122]
- Michael J. Fox, Canadian Encyclopedia [123]
- Roger Frappier, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Marcel Jean) [124]
- Victor Garber, Canadian Encyclopedia [125]
- Anais Granofsky, Northernstars [126]
- William Greaves, Northernstars [127]
- Graham Greene, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Gwen Riis Howard) [128]
- Bruce Greenwood, Canadian Encyclopedia [129]
- Guy Glover, Wikipedia Guy Glover
- Ryan Gosling, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Patrick Mullen) [130]
- John Greyson, Canadian Encyclopedia [131]
- Paul Gross, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ David Prosser) [132]
- Sturla Gunnarsson, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [133]
- Paul Haggis, Canadian Encyclopedia [134]
- Monte Hall, Canadian Encyclopedia [135]
- Peter Harcourt, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [136]
- Doug Henning, Canadian Encyclopedia [137]
- Arthur Hiller, Canadian Encyclopedia [138]
- Christopher Hinton, Canadian Encyclopedia [139]
- Eric House, Canadian Encyclopedia [140]
- Joseph-Arthur Homier, Wikipedia Joseph-Arthur Homier
- Walter Huston, Canadian Encyclopedia [141]
- John Ireland, Canadian Encyclopedia [142]
- Michael Ironside, Canadian Encyclopedia [143]
- Tom Jackson, Canadian Encyclopedia [144]
- Rebecca Jenkins, Canadian Encyclopedia [145]
- Norman Jewison, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Karen Laurence) [146]
- Clark Johnson, Northernstars [147]
- Andy Jones, Canadian Encyclopedia [148]
- Cathy Jones, Canadian Encyclopedia [149]
- Victor Jory, Canadian Encyclopedia [150]
- Robert Joy, Canadian Encyclopedia [151]
- Erin Karpluk, Canadian Encyclopedia [152]
- Ruby Keeler, Canadian Encyclopedia [153]
- Arsinée Khanjian, Canadian Encyclopedia [154]
- Margot Kidder, Canadian Encyclopedia [155]
- Allan King, Canadian Cinematographer September 2009 [156]
- Karen King, Northernstars [157]
- Alexander Knox, Canadian Encyclopedia [158]
- Wolf Koenig, Canadian Encyclopedia [159]
- Elias Koteas, Canadian Encyclopedia [160]
- Torill Kove, Canadian Encyclopedia [161]
- Roman Kroitor, Canadian Encyclopedia [162]
- Derek Lamb, Canadian Encyclopedia [163]
- Evelyn Lambart, Canadian Encyclopedia [164]
- Chris Landreth, Canadian Encyclopedia [165]
- Ryan Larkin, Canadian Encyclopedia [166]
- Florence Lawrence, Canadian Encyclopedia [167]
- Caroline Leaf, Canadian Encyclopedia [168]
- Eugene Levy, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Claire Seringhaus) [169]
- Georgina Lightning, Canadian Encyclopedia [170]
- Art Linkletter, Canadian Encyclopedia [171]
- Gene Lockhart, Canadian Encyclopedia [172]
- Jessica Lucas, Northernstars [173]
- Terence Macartney-Filgate, Canadian Encyclopedia [174]
- Eunice Macaulay, Canadian Encyclopedia [175]
- James MacKay, Canadian Encyclopedia [176]
- Gisele MacKenzie, Canadian Encyclopedia [177]
- Greg Malone, Canadian Encyclopedia [178]
- Nick Mancuso, Canadian Encyclopedia [179]
- Louis B. Mayer, Canadian Encyclopedia [180]
- Sean McCann, Canadian Encyclopedia [181]
- Sheila McCarthy, Canadian Encyclopedia [182]
- Bruce McCulloch, Canadian Encyclopedia [183]
- Stephen McHattie, Canadian Encyclopedia [184]
- Mark McKinney, Canadian Encyclopedia [185]
- Lorne Michaels, Canadian Encyclopedia [186]
- John Morgan, Canadian Encyclopedia [187]
- Peter Morris, Canadian Encyclopedia [188]
- Grant Munro, Canadian Encyclopedia [189]
- Leslie Nielsen, Canadian Encyclopedia [190]
- Sandra Oh, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Patrick Mullen) [191]
- Charles Officer, Northernstars [192]
- Don Owen, Canadian Encyclopedia [193]
- Gudrun Bjerring Parker, Canadian Encyclopedia [194]
- Morten Parker, Canadian Encyclopedia [195]
- Ishu Patel, Canadian Encyclopedia [196]
- Anna Paquin, Canadian Encyclopedia [197]
- Conrad Pia, Northernstars [198]
- Walter Pidgeon, Canadian Encyclopedia [199]
- Christopher Plummer, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ David Gardner) [200]
- Leah Pinsent, Canadian Encyclopedia [201]
- Gerald Potterton, Canadian Encyclopedia [202]
- John Qualen, Canadian Encyclopedia [203]
- Harry Rasky, Canadian Encyclopedia [204]
- Peter Raymont, Canadian Encyclopedia [205]
- Ivan Reitman, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ William Beard) [206]
- Gloria Reuben, Northernstars [207]
- Donnelly Rhodes, Canadian Encyclopedia [208]
- Percy Rodgriguez, Northernstars [209]
- Mark Robson, Canadian Encyclopedia [210]
- Arla Saare, Canadian Encyclopedia [211]
- Mort Sahl, Canadian Encyclopedia [212]
- Ronald Sanders, Canadian Encyclopedia [213]
- Vic Sarin, Canadian Encyclopedia [214]
- Michael Sarrazin, Canadian Encyclopedia [215]
- Russell Saunders, Canadian Encyclopedia [216]
- August Schellenberg, Canadian Encyclopedia [217]
- Tommy Sexton, Canadian Encyclopedia [218]
- William Shatner, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ David Hustak) [219]
- Helen Jane Shaver, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ David Gardner) [220]
- Douglas Shearer, Canadian Encyclopedia [221]
- Norma Shearer, Canadian Encyclopedia [222]
- Don Shebib, Canadian Encyclopedia [223]
- Ernest Shipman, Wikipedia Ernest Shipman
- Susan, Shipton, Canadian Encyclopedia [224]
- Alexis Smith, Canadian Encyclopedia [225]
- Sonja Smits, Canadian Encyclopedia [226]
- Paul Soles, Canadian Encyclopedia [227]
- Carol Spier, Canadian Encyclopedia [228]
- Robin Spry, Canadian Encyclopedia [229]
- Mark Starowicz, Canadian Encyclopedia [230]
- David Steinberg, Canadian Encyclopedia [231]
- George Stroumboulopoulos, Canadian Encyclopedia [232]
- David Sutherland, Northernstars [233]
- Kevin Sullivan, Canadian Encyclopedia [234]
- David Thomas, Canadian Encyclopedia [235]
- Wendy Tilby, Canadian Encyclopedia [236]
- Jennifer Tilly, Canadian Encyclopedia [237]
- Meg Tilly, Canadian Encyclopedia [238]
- Gordon Tootoosis, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Patrick Mullen) [239]
- Ian Tracey, Canadian Encyclopedia [240]
- Vanity (Denise Matthews), Northernstars [241]
- Robert Verrall, Canadian Encyclopedia [242]
- Nerene Virgin, Northernstars [243]
- Clement Virgo, Northernstars [244]
- Clement Virgo, Canadian Encyclopedia [245]
- John Walker, Canadian Encyclopedia [246]
- Jack Warner, Canadian Encyclopedia [247]
- John Weldon, Canadian Encyclopedia [248]
- Richard Williams, Canadian Encyclopedia [249]
- Stephen Williams, Northernstars [250]
- Tonya Lee Williams, Northernstars [251]
- Maurice Dean Wint, Northernstars [252]
- Joseph Wiseman, Canadian Encyclopedia [253]
- Fay Wray, Canadian Encyclopedia [254]
Films and reviews
- 24 heure ou plus, Wikipedia 24 heures ou plus
- 60 Cycles, Wikipedia 60 Cycles
- À la croisée des chemins, Wikipedia À la croisée des chemins
- Action: The October Crisis of 1970, Wikipedia Action: The October Crisis of 1970
- Act of the Heart, Canadian Encyclopedia [255]
- The Adjuster, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [256]
- Ararat, Canadian Encyclopedia [257]
- Art of War, Take One: Film in Canada No. 30 [258]
- Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner), Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [259]
- Atlantic City, Canadian Encyclopedia [260]
- Au claire de la lune, Canadian Encyclopedia [261]
- Away from Her, Northernstars [262]
- Barney's Version, Northernstars [263]
- Bar Salon, Canadian Encyclopedia [264]
- Between Strangers, Take One: Film in Canada No. 40 [265]
- Black Christmas (remake), Northernstars [266]
- Blackfly, Wikipedia Blackfly (film)
- Black Robe, Canadian Encyclopedia [267]
- Bollywood Bound, Take One: Film In Canada No. 37 [268]
- Black Eyed Dog, Northernstars [269]
- Bye Bye Blues, Canadian Encyclopedia [270]
- Cairo Time, Canadian Encyclopedia [271]
- Calendar, Canadian Encyclopedia [272]
- City of Gold, Canadian Encyclopedia [273]
- Civic Duty, Northernstars [274]
- The Climb, Cinema Canada No. 149 [275]
- Congorama, Northernstars [276]
- Contre toute espérance, Wikipedia Contre toute espérance
- The Corporation, Canadian Encyclopedia [277]
- Crash, Canadian Encyclopedia [278]
- C.R.A.Z.Y., Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [279]
- C't'a ton tour, Laura Cadieux, Canadian Encyclopedia [280]
- A Dangerous Age, Canadian Encyclopedia [281]
- A Dangerous Method, Northernstars [282]
- Days of Darkness, Northernstars [283]
- Dead Ringers, (w/ Andrew McIntosh) Canadian Encyclopedia [284]
- The Dog Who Stopped the War, Canadian Encyclopedia [285]
- Double Happiness, Canadian Encyclopedia [286]
- Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary, Take One: Film in Canada No. 42 [287]
- Drying Up the Streets, Wikipedia Drying Up the Streets
- Edwin Boyd: Citizen Gangster, Northernstars [288]
- Eliza's Horoscope, Wikipedia Eliza's Horoscope
- Emotional Arithmetic, Northernstars [289]
- Emporte-moi, Canadian Encyclopedia [290]
- Everything's Gone Green, Northernstars [291]
- Fido, Northernstars [292]
- Gambling, Gods and LSD, Canadian Encyclopedia [293]
- Goin' down the Road, Take One: The Official Publication of the Cambridge Film Festival [294]
- Goin' down the Road, Take One: Film in Canada No. 46 [295]
- Gravity, Take One: The Official Publication of the Cambridge Film Festival [296]
- The Hanging Garden, Canadian Encyclopedia [297]
- Hard Core Logo, Canadian Encyclopedia [298]
- The Hard Part Begins, Wikipedia The Hard Part Begins
- Hiawatha, the Messiah of the Ojibway, Wikipedia Hiawatha, the Messiah of the Ojibway
- The Île-aux-Coudres Trilogy, Northernstars [299]
- Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça, Wikipedia Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça
- Inescapable, Northernstars [300]
- Isabel, Canadian Encyclopedia [301]
- J.A. Martin, photographe, Canadian Encyclopedia [302]
- Kitt Kittredge: An American Girl, Northernstars [303]
- Labyrinth, Canadian Encyclopedia [304]
- Last Night, Canadian Encyclopedia [305]
- The Last Round, Take One: Film in Canada No. 42 [306]
- Lest We Forget, Wikipedia Lest We Forget (1935 film)
- Lilies, Canadian Encyclopedia [307]
- Man of Steel, Take One: The Official Publication of the Cambridge Film Festival [308]
- Manufactured Landscapes, Northernstars [309]
- The Man Who Skied down Everest, Canadian Encyclopedia [310]
- Ma vie en cinemascope, Canadian Encyclopedia [311]
- Meatballs, Canadian Encyclopedia [312]
- Me, the Bees and Cancer, Northernstars [313]
- Midnight's Children, Northernstars [314]
- Mount Pleasant, Northernstars [315]
- Nanook of the North, Canadian Encyclopedia [316]
- New Waterford Girl, Take One: Film in Canada No. 30 [317]
- Nobody Waved Good-Bye, Take One: Film in Canada No. 46 [318]
- Norman McLaren: Master's Edition DVDs, Northernstars [319]
- Not a Love Story: A Film about Pornography, Canadian Encyclopedia [320]
- The Perfect Son, Take One: Film in Canada No. 31 [321]
- Now That April's Here, Wikipedia Now That April's Here (film)
- Octobre, Canadian Encyclopedia [322]
- The Owl Who Married a Goose, Wikipedia The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend
- Paperback Hero, Canadian Encyclopedia [323]
- Picture of Light, Wikipedia Picture of Light
- Les Plouffe, Canadian Encyclopedia [324]
- Porky's, Northernstars [325]
- Porky's, Take One: The Official Publication of the Cambridge Film Festival [326]
- Pour la suite du monde, Canadian Encyclopedia [327]
- Prologue, Wikipedia Prologue (1970 film)
- Quest for Fire, Canadian Encyclopedia [328]
- Rebel without a Cause, Take One: The Official Publication of the Cambridge Film Festival [329]
- The Red Violin, Canadian Encyclopedia [330]
- Roadkill, Canadian Encyclopedia [331]
- Rude, Canadian Encyclopedia [332]
- The Saddest Music in the World, Canadian Encyclopedia [333]
- Saint Monica, Take One: Film in Canada No. 40 [334]
- Saint Ralph, Take One: Film in Canada No. 49 [335]
- Seducing Doctor Lewis, Canadian Encyclopedia [336]
- Spider, Canadian Encyclopedia [337]
- Stardom, Take One: Film in Canada No. 30 [338]
- Stations, Canadian Encyclopedia [339]
- The Stone Angel, Northernstars [340]
- Stories We Tell, Northernstars [341]
- Summer in Mississippi, Wikipedia Summer in Mississippi
- The Sweet Hereafter, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [342]
- Taking Care, Cinema Canada No. 150 [343]
- That Beautiful Somewhere, Northernstars [344]
- Tideland, Northernstars [345]
- Trailer Park Boys: The Movie, Northernstars [346]
- Treed Murray, Take One: Film in Canada No. 35 [347]
- Trigger, Northernstars [348]
- Les Triplettes de Belleville, Canadian Encyclopedia [349]
- Trumbo, Take One: The Official Publication of the Cambridge Film Festival [350]
- Universe, Canadian Encyclopedia [351]
- Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry, Canadian Encyclopedia [352]
- Up the Yangtze, Northernstars [353]
- Valérie, Canadian Encyclopedia [354]
- La Vie rêvée, Canadian Encyclopedia [355]
- La Vieux pays ou Rimbaud est mort, Wikipedia Le Vieux pays où Rimbaud est mort
- La Vraie nature de Bernadette, Canadian Encyclopedia (w/ Andrew McIntosh) [356]
- Walk All over Me, Northernstars [357]
- Warrendale, Canadian Encyclopedia [358]
- Water, Canadian Encyclopedia [359]
- Wavelength, Canadian Encyclopedia [360]
- Young People Fucking, Northernstars [361]
- Young Triffie, Northernstars [362]
- Zero Patience, Canadian Encyclopedia [363]
- Un Zoo la nuit, Canadian Encyclopedia [364]
Interviews
- Paul Almond, Northernstars web interview [365]
- Paul Almond, Take One: Film in Canada No. 43 [366]
- Louise Archamault (Familia), Take One: Film in Canada No. 51 [367]
- Jacques Bensimon, Take One: Film in Canada No. 37 [368]
- Don Carmody, Canadian Cinematographer April 2011 (w/ Ralph Lucas) [369]
- Christopher Chapman csc, Canadian Cinematographer March 2010 (w/ Gerald Pratley, Pat Thompson) [370]
- Wayne Clarkson, Take One: Film in Canada No. 21 [371]
- Steve Cosens csc, CSC News February 2009 [372]
- David Cronenberg (eXistenZ), Take One: Film in Canada No. 23 [373]
- Graeme Ferguson, Take One: Film in Canada No. 17 [374]
- Graeme Ferguson csc, Canadian Cinematographer December 2010 [375]
- Atom Egoyan, Northernstars (w/ Marc Glassman) [376]
- Rob Forsyth, Canadian Screenwriter No. 1 [377]
- Laszlo George csc, CSC News November 2008 [378]
- Sturla Gunnarsson, Take One: Film in Canada No. 40 [379]
- Manfred Guthe csc, Canadian Cinematographer October 2009 [380]
- Richard Kerr, Take One: Film in Canada No. 3 [381]
- Douglas Koch csc, Canadian Cinematographer January 2010 [382]
- Roman Kroitor, Take One: Film in Canada No. 32 (w/ Marc Glassman) [383]
- Harry Lake csc, CSC News September 2008 [384]
- Pierre Letarte csc, CSC News January 2009 [385]
- Colin Low, part I, Take One: Film in Canada No. 23 (w/ Marc Glassman) [386]
- Colin Low, part II, Take One: Film in Canada No. 26 (w/ Marc Glassman) [387]
- Stephen Low, Take One: Film in Canada No. 17 [388]
- Clark Mackey, Cinema Canada No. 149 [389]
- Bruce McDonald, Northernstars (w/ Marc Glassman) [390]
- Don McKellar (Childstar), Take One: Film in Canada No. 47 [391]
- Michael McMillan, Take One: Film in Canada No. 20 [392]
- Deepa Mehta (Camilla), Take One: Film in Canada No. 6 [393]
- Deepa Mehta (Bollywood/Hollywood), Take One: Film in Canada No. 23 [394]
- Rene Ohashi, Canadian Cinematographer April 2009 [395]
- Midi Onodera, Take One: Film in Canada No. 3 [396]
- Adam Ostry, Take One: Film in Canada No. 28 [397]
- Jeremy Podeswa, Take One: Film in Canada No. 3 [398]
- Andreas Poulsson csc, CSC News December 2008 [399]
- Alexandra Raffé, Take One: Film in Canada No. 10 [400]
- Cynthia Roberts, Take One: Film in Canada No. 3 [401]
- Peter Rowe csc, Canadian Cinematographer January 2011 [402]
- Su Rynard, Northernstars [403]
- Robert Saad csc, CSC News October 2008 [404]
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