Highest Grossing Canadian Movies. The highestgrossing Canadian films of all time! The film won several awards, including the Genie Award for Best Motion Picture, and was praised for its clever script, witty humor, and strong performances by its cast Click on the name of the film to go to its page, or click on the letter at the beginning of each row for a list of all the movies beginning with that letter.
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The table below shows the highest-grossing movie that begins with each letter of the alphabet produced by Canada production companies, including co-productions involving other countries (2010), with $296 million (£;189.5 million) taken worldwide and $60 million (£;37.3 million) at the US box office
The highestgrossing Canadian films of all time!
(2010), with $296 million (£;189.5 million) taken worldwide and $60 million (£;37.3 million) at the US box office The Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association introduced this award in 1976 as part of the Canadian Film Awards until 1979 The film won several awards, including the Genie Award for Best Motion Picture, and was praised for its clever script, witty humor, and strong performances by its cast
Every Film To The HighestGrossing Movie Of All Time (& For How Long). Click on the name of the film to go to its page, or click on the letter at the beginning of each row for a list of all the movies beginning with that letter. A turning point in the then-emerging Canadian film industry as a critical and domestic box office success, Ted Kotcheff directs this adaptation of Mordecai Richler's novel about the endlessly hustling Duddy Kravitz.
The highestgrossing Canadian films of all time!. The film won several awards, including the Genie Award for Best Motion Picture, and was praised for its clever script, witty humor, and strong performances by its cast The Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time is a list compiled by the Toronto International Film Festival ranking what are considered the best Canadian films.It was first published in 1984, typically assembled by polling a combination of Canadian critics and filmmakers