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1) Videodrome
David Cronenberg had to lead this list, and no movie before or since epitomizes his surreal, subversive work as the twisted horror of "Videodrome," starring James Woods and Deborah Harry. All of his other films are worth checking out, however, especially "Crash," "Dead Ringers," and "Naked Lunch."
2) The Sweet Hereafter
Sarah Polley plays the lone survivor of a school bus tragedy that takes the children of a town. Based on the book by Russell Banks, Atom Egoyan made a heart-wrenching film. Other films by Egoyan you shouldn't miss include "Exotica" and "The Adjuster."
3) Last Night
Cronenberg and Polley make an appearance in Don McKellar's surprisingly touching End-of-the-World drama "Last Night," which successfully combines millennial hysteria and intimate portraits of people who know the end is coming. Not to be missed.
4) I've Heard the Mermaids Singing
Patricia Rozema's ("Mansfield Park," "When Night is Falling") 1987 film tells the quirky story of a day dreaming photographer who travels the streets of Toronto on her bicycle with her camera, snapping pictures as goes. When Polly is taken hired by a lesbian art gallery curator, the plot takes surprising turns.
5) Tales from the Gimli Hospital
Guy Maddin's unique vision colors this surreal tale inspired by German expressionism.
6) Mon Oncle Antoine
Claude Jutra's bittersweet 1971 masterpiece tells the story of a young boy's Christmas in a small French-Canadian town.
7) Roadkill
Bruce McDonald's low-budget rock'n roll road movie, co-written by Don McKellar, has become a cult classic.
The Five Senses
Molly Parker, Mary-Louise Parker, and Gabrielle Rose are among the characters who smell, see, hear, taste and touch each other in Jeremy Podeswa's quietly affecting interconnected tales.
9) Kissed
Molly Parker plays a necrophiliac in Lynne Stopkewich's surprising first movie.
10) The Decline of the American Empire
Denys Arcand won an Oscar for the sequel "The Babarian Invasions," but the talky original still stands as his best work. Also worth a look: his 1989 "Jesus of Montreal."
Sarah Polley starred 2 films of Spanish director Isabel Coixet:"My life without me" and "The secret life of words".jorja_fan86 said:
I believe it is. It looks like Sarah Polley is in a lot of the films that I metioned. I'm not sure if I have seen any of her films but she appears to be a big star here in Canada. Intersting.
Dean Cain, yo. He was my very first crush. I would still marry him, cause he's still sexy. And his birthday is right after mine, so obviously it's fate....Dean? *backs away slowly*