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Maltese film Carmen wins award in Female Eye Film Festival

Maltese feature film 'Carmen' has continued to capture the interest of international viewers, winning 'Best of Show' at this year’s Female Eye Film Festiv

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The Quiet Road: Calgary filmmaker s sophomore film, Range Roads, a subtle drama about estranged siblings

The Quiet Road: Calgary filmmaker s sophomore film, Range Roads, a subtle drama about estranged siblings
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The Last Villains, Mad Dog & The Butcher; documentary brings back memories of Grand Prix Wrestling and more

When my brother and I were kids, there was nothing we liked more than following professional wrestling. In the 1970s this was big time, with regular galas at the Montreal Forum and the local CFCF studios for which they called Grand Prix Wrestling. I still remember all the names: The Giant Jean Ferré, Edouard Carpentier, the Green Hornets, Dino Bravo, Gino Brito, Killer Kowalski, the Rougeau family, the Destroyer and many more. Of course, there was the famous Vachon family: Maurice “Mad Dog,” Paul “The Butcher,” Vivian and Luna. I just finished watching The Last Villains, Mad Dog & The Butcher, which is screening April 10 at the Canadian Film Fest. It was most interesting speaking to director Thomas Rinfret about the larger-than-life story of the legendary Vachon family of pro wrestlers, as recounted by its only surviving member, Paul The Butcher Vachon.

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