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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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