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Quirky Canadians

If you believe the critics Canadian actor Seth Rogen is the new “one to watch”… Comedy Knocked Up, in which he stars, is as doing as much great business at the box office as it is receiving great reviews. Travelling the world promoting the film he’s also having as much fun promoting his place of birth – Canada.

Someone’s got to do it; not unlike Australia, Canadian films are often branded “quirky” with the country’s movie reputation often more to do with Hollywood’s habit of using the country as a kind of “ Mexico” – a place across the border to save money on locations and crews (something Australia also shares). Nothing could be further from the truth; Canada has a rich film history, with many of the country’s best movies available on DVD.

Certainly Canada’s most notable filmmaker - perhaps even its most famous - is David Cronenberg. Starting out in the 70s making low budget horror movies, he moved on to making, well more low budget horror movies amongst others, after a brief stint inside the American movie system remaking 1958 cold war classic The Fly (1986). Seen as a maverick and innovator, Cronenberg’s back-catalogue traverses haunting book adaptations (The Naked Lunch, Crash, Spider, The History Of Violence) and brilliant original scripts (ScannersM, Videodrome, eXistenZ, Dead Ringers, The Brood). Shooting most of his productions on home soil Cronenberg is known for his love of body horror and brooding characters wrestling with all manner of disease. He is however one of Canada’s most mature filmmakers, and will go down in movie history as one of the country’s best.

Documentary maker Ron Mann is kind of a legend in Canada. Known for his cheeky counter/pop-culture documentaries, at 12 films and climbing he’s still going strong. Using archival footage from education movies and government training films, Grass (1999) is a highly entertaining – and extremely informative – essay on the history of hemp and marijuana. Grass’s narrator is actor and hemp activist Woody Harrelson. They also team up on another foray into non-fiction, Go Further (2003), Harrelson’s eco-warrior road trip along America’s Pacific Coast. And Comic Book Confidential (1988) is a gem; an entertaining and completely fascinating journey into the evolution of the humble comic.

Waydowntown is a great Canadian satire set in the world of twenty-something office workers and hermetically sealed buildings and super-malls. Tom and Sandra make a bet to see which of them will be able to avoid going outside the longest. As the days wear on and the recycled air wears thin, they each begin to lose it. Sandra becomes addicted to perfume while Tom thinks he can fly. This fantastic indie film also features Canadian star Don McKellar as office nerd Bradley, a sad little man who ultimately has the last laugh on everyone.

On the subject of talent… Canadian actress Sarah Polley might now be more well known for her role in the blockbuster remake of Dawn Of The Dead (2004), but her best films have been home grown. For a sample of the power of Polley, look no further than The Sweet Hereafter (1997). Playing the the young victim of a tragic school bus accident, she steals the film with a haunting performance way beyond her years.

- Megan

Megan Spencer has spent way too much of her life in the dark, all for a good cause though - watching movies as a professional film critic. For the last six and a half years she has been serving the ever-increasing hunger for film and DVD reviews as radio triple j's resident film critic, and a year ago joined the new line up of long-running SBS-TV film review program, The Movie Show.

Every now and then she pops up into the light to make her own films, documentaries (her latest is 'Fantastic Brutality', a documentary about an obsessed wrestling fan, to be released next year). She has also written about film for many publications including J-Mag, Limelight, Inside Film Magazine and the Age Green Guide.

And the impossible question to ask a film critic: what's her favourite film? "Blue Velvet would be at the top of the list, so would Fight Club... But then again American In Paris makes me cry every time."

Megan has also been part of the Foxtel's Project Greenlight Australia as an on-air panelist and judge.

Ten Canadian Movies on DVD

Barbarian Invasions, The (Invasions barbares, Les)
Barbarian Invasions, The (Invasions barbares, Les) (MA15+)  2003
Denys Arcand's THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS is a story about the humor, hope and unspoken bonds that hold family and friends together against the onslaughts of life in our contemporary times. Winner of two major awards at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, the film merges Arcand's alternately witty and ten...   more
Comic Book Confidential
Comic Book Confidential (M)  1988
Armed with his unique brand of comedic insight, pop-culture documentarian Ron Mann brings us the definitive look into the history and evolution of the comic book. From the simple funny pages of the 1930s to the social revolutionary underground magazines of the 60’s to the critically acclaimed satire...   more
eXistenZ
eXistenZ (M)  1999
Starring JENNIFER JASON LEIGH (from BACKDRAFT), JUDE LAW (from THE TALENTED MR.RIPLEY) and WILLEM DAFOE (from CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER), EXISTENZ has been hailed as director David Cronenberg's best film since THE FLY - it's an original sci-fi experience whose mix of thrills, chills and amazing speci...   more
History of Violence, A
History of Violence, A (R18+)  2005
Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen) is living a happy and quiet life with his lawyer wife, Edie (Maria Bello) and their two children in the small town of Millbrook, Indiana, but one night their idyllic existence is shattered when Tom foils a vicious attempted robbery in his diner. Sensing danger, he takes a...   more
Jesus Of Montreal
Jesus Of Montreal (M)  1989
Taken with the idea of staging the Passion, the most famous story in the world, and playing the part of Jesus, Daniel sets off in quest of actors who are willing to drop everything and follow him. In search for information to help him better define his subject, Daniel makes startling discove...   more
My Life Without Me
My Life Without Me (M)  2003
Ann is 23-years-old with two young daughters, a husband who spends more time unemployed than working, a mother with a history of broken dreams, and a father who has spent the last ten years in jail. While other women her age are out partying, she spends her nights working as a janitor in a universit...   more
Red Violin
Red Violin (M)  1998
A red and perfect violin inspires passion, making its way through three centuries over several owners and countries, eventually ending up at an auction where it may find a new owner.   more
Sweet Hereafter, The
Sweet Hereafter, The (M)  1997
There is no such thing as the simple truth. A small community is torn apart by a tragic accident which kills most of the town's children. A lawyer (Ian Holm) visits the victims' parents in order to profit from the tragedy by stirring up the their anger and launching a class action suit ag...   more
Videodrome
Videodrome (R18+)  1983
Sci-fi horror filmmakers David Cronenberg's ( Scanners ) diabolical invader is a television show that seduces and controls its viewers. Featuring rock star Deborah Harry (in her first major film) as a kinky hostess, James Woods as a cable programmer looking for the ultimate in viewing thrills, ...   more
Waydowntown
Waydowntown (M)  2000
Shot in jittery, supersaturated digital video, Gary Burn's waydowntown infuses the nine-to-five ritual with a palliative pharmaceutical rush, channeling the endemic coffee-addled buzz and narcotized haze into a hallucinogenic waking life. The film transpires over day 24 of a contest between ...   more
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