Linda Barnard
Canadian Press
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Canadian films 'telling universal stories' head to Sundance, Slamdance fests
Two islands — one that risks being swallowed by the ocean because of climate change, the other the fictitious home of director Wes Anderson's stop-motion animation dogs — are among the subjects Canadians are exploring at the 34th Sundance Film Festival.
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Montreal filmmakers' doc Rumble exposes unheralded influence of Indigenous musicians
They were the power chords that sparked a musical revolution: three growling, fuzzy blasts that made Link Wray's 1958 banned-by-radio instrumental Rumble a rule-breaking inspiration for rock guitarists who followed.
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9 Canadian films on the Sundance festival slate
Now heading into its 33rd year, Robert Redford's Sundance Festival showcases independent film and has developed a reputation for highlighting breakout movies that go on to bigger things. This year, nine Canadian works are on the slate, with three from Indigenous producers.
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