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Canadian Film Fest announces 2021 lineup, will stream on Super Channel
Canadian Film Fest announces 2021 lineup, will stream on Super Channel
The festival of independent Canadian features, documentaries and shorts will be a virtual event once again in 2021 By Norman Wilner
The Canadian Film Fest will once again be streaming on Super Channel this year.
The Toronto-based film festival – which dedicates itself to screening nothing but independent Canadian features, documentaries and shorts – will be a virtual event once again in 2021, presenting its program on Super Channel Fuse over three weekends in April.
Features will air Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 9 pm ET, repeating at midnight, with the short programs airing Saturdays at noon ET, repeating at 3 pm. Each film will be preceded by an exclusive short film; most will be followed by filmmaker Q&As.
Beyond Bridgerton: The period dramas you should watch next
21 Jan, 2021 04:01 AM
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Rachael Stirling stars as Nan, who falls for another woman, Kitty (Keeley Hawes), in provocative period drama, Tipping the Velvet. Photo / Supplied
Megan Wood is a food, travel and lifestyle writer based in Auckland.megan.wood@nzme.co.nz
If your social media feed is packed with friends espousing their adoration for hit Netflix period drama Bridgerton, you are not alone. Since its release before Christmas, the series has been streamed by more than 65 million people worldwide. Which begs the question: why is it so addictive?