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List of Canadian films of 2022 - Wikipedia
September 22, 2025 - This is a list of Canadian films released in 2022.
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The Globe and Mail
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The 10 Best Canadian Films of 2022, a stress-test year for homegrown cinema - The Globe and Mail
April 10, 2023 - And now the thin stretch of land is the star of a beguiling new Canadian film that focuses on Zoe Lucas, a self-taught environmentalist, naturalist and archivist who arrived on Sable Island four decades ago and never looked back. By the time that director Jacquelyn Mills’s poetic film comes to an end, you might want to follow Lucas’s lead, too, and stay forever. (Now playing in select theatres.) ... Isaiah Lehtinen and Percy Hynes White in I Like Movies.Courtesy of VHS Forever Inc.
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Best Canadian Movies 2022 - Bay Street Film Festival
While Women Talking offers obvious contemporary resonance in its depiction of holding male abusers accountable, the film is more than that. It is a work of bold imagination, and its resolution is deeply moving.
NOW Toronto
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10 Canadian films to watch at TIFF 2022 - NOW Toronto
September 3, 2022 - August 17, 2022Radheyan Simonpillai · Facebook · Twitter · Reddit · Copy current article link · Clement Virgo and Sarah Polley are premiering their big, urgent and hopeful movies taking on anti-Black racism and conversations about #MeToo in Brother and Women Talking, respectively. They aren’t the only local storytellers making a splash at this year’s TIFF. Here are 10 more Canadians to keep an eye on.
BuzzFeed
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Canadian Films At TIFF 2022
September 9, 2022 - This film originally piqued my interest as it was initially titled Pussy (naturally I clicked on that title, sue me!). And even though the movie title has changed, I'm still SO excited to see this. This coming-of-age drama follows three queer kids navigating Toronto for a summer, and I can already tell it'll make me cry. ... If you're a fan of animation, add this to your TIFF 2022 watch list.
The Vore
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Best new Canadian Movies in 2025 & 2024 (Netflix, Prime, Hulu & Cinema List) • The Vore
This award-winning Canadian drama comes from director Myriam Verreault. Read more Watch the trailer of Kuessipan Stream Kuessipan via: ... DIRECTOR: Sophie Deraspe CAST: Nahéma Ricci, Nour Belkhiria & Rawad El-Zein A modern-day adaptation of the renowned Greek tragedy taking place in Montreal. Ambitious in its scope, this movie truly makes clear classic stories like these can be told in any time or era.
TIFF
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TIFF announces Canada's Top Ten 2022 and screenings at TIFF Bell Lightbox January 26–29, 2023
“Bold and unapologetic, this year’s Canada’s Top Ten reflects one of the most diverse editions to date and heralds an exciting new wave of Canadian storytelling,” stated Anita Lee, TIFF, Chief Programming Officer. “I am so thrilled to present this stellar selection of films in my first year as TIFF’s Chief Programming Officer.” · Features Black Ice | dir. Hubert Davis Brother | dir. Clement Virgo Cette Maison | dir. Miryam Charles Crimes of the Future | dir. David Cronenberg I Like Movies | dir.
IMDb
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2022 - | U.S/Canada | Movies
20221h 40mR · 5.0 (2.6K)RateMark as watched · Claire, an ambitious young woman, starts working for a successful and rich businessman, but unknowingly gets involved in an affair with his wife.DirectorErnie BarbarashStarsKat GrahamMerritt PattersonSebastian Roché · 20231h 29mTV Movie ·
YouTube
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I LIKE MOVIES Trailer | CANADA'S TOP TEN | TIFF 2022 - YouTube
The feature debut from Toronto’s Chandler Levack is a funny, touching, and empathetic look at a film- and self-obsessed teenaged curmudgeon pursuing his drea...
Published December 8, 2022
National Film Board of Canada
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Canfilm Day
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2022 Highlights - National Canadian Film Day
March 1, 2023 - [CanFilmDay] provides an exciting focal point for Canadian cinema, bringing filmmakers, audiences and cinemas together to celebrate the many different, diverse ways we recognize our place in this land we share. The third Wednesday in April has become our sector’s very own Canada Day, sustaining and renewing our cultural identity.” ... The occasion offers a perfect opportunity to reflect on where the country’s film community is at, and where it might be going.” ... Our 2022 spotlight focused on Indigenous-made cinema by filmmakers from many diverse nations across Canada, and was presented in association with imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival.
Cineplex
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Cineplex.com | 5 must-see Canadian movies at TIFF 2022
With that, here are 5 must-see Canadian films playing at the Toronto International Film Festival, that will soon be coming to a movie theatre near you. Black Ice This Canadian documentary directed by Hubert Davis gives us a different insight into the hockey world, by investigating the anti-Black racism that plagues the sport.
Toronto Film School
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5 Canadian Movies We Can’t Wait to Watch in 2023
August 15, 2023 - This Canadian production tells an important and eye-opening story, which is why it is one of the most anticipated docs screening at Sundance this year. Release Date: January 2023 Produced by Victory Man Productions, Caitlin Cronenberg, and Ontario Creates Directed by Caitlin Cronenberg Starring Anorak Film, Eye Steel Film, and Red Marrow Media ... If 2022 is remembered as the year Hollywood made its post-pandemic comeback, then we’d argue 2023 will be looked back at as the year Canada cinema officially re-entered the game – and in full force!