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BCMCC NationalFilmDay


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On Saturday, Apr. 19, the BCM&CC celebrates the 10th Anniversary of National Canadian Film Day with screenings in the Museum’s Bruce Power Theatre with two award-winning films that highlight the power, diversity, and craft of Canadian film.

 

Beans

 

Showing at 10:00 a.m.:


Beans
– a gripping drama directed by Mohawk-Canadian filmmaker Tracey Deer (2020)

This film explores the 1990 Oka Crisis through the eyes of a young Mohawk girl named Tekehentahkhwa, nicknamed “Beans,” whose life is transformed by these events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CRAZY poster

 

Showing at 1:00 p.m.:


C.R.A.Z.Y.
– a moving coming-of-age drama by Jean Marc Vallée, set in Quebec during the 1960s and 1970s (2005)

This film tells the story of Zac, a young gay man navigating homophobia while growing up with four brothers and his father.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Canadian Film Day is presented by Reel Canada.

Members free. General admission applies. Register at brucemuseum.ca or call 519.797.2080.

About the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre
The Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre offers adult and children’s programming, special events, and is home to the Bruce County Archives & Research Room. Our mandate is to preserve and make available the documentary heritage of Bruce County.

About National Canadian Film Day
National Canadian Film Day (CanFilmDay) (April 19) is a massive, coast-to-coast-to-coast salute to Canadian cinema! Launched in 2014, CanFilmDay has brought together hundreds of thousands of Canadians, to celebrate our stories and the incredible achievements of our filmmakers.

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source: media release, BCM&CC


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