List of Canadian films of 2020

This is a list of Canadian films slated for release in 2020:

Title Director Cast Notes Ref
9/11 KidsElizabeth St. Philip[1]
The Decline (Jusqu'au déclin)Patrice LalibertéGuillaume Laurin, Réal Bossé, Marc-André Grondin, Marilyn CastonguayFirst film from Quebec ever produced and released as a Netflix original film[2]
FaunaNicolás PeredaCanada/Mexico coproduction[3]
First We EatSuzanne Crocker[4]
Greetings from IsolationVarious directorsAnthology of short films about the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada[5]
I Propose We Never See Each Other Again After TonightSean GarrityHera Nalam, Kristian Jordan[6]
Laughter (Le Rire)Martin LarocheChristine Beaulieu, Alexandre Landry, Micheline Lanctôt, Léane Labrèche-Dor[7]
Most WantedDaniel RobyJosh Hartnett, Antoine Olivier Pilon, Stephen McHattie[8]
My Salinger YearPhilippe FalardeauMargaret Qualley, Sigourney Weaver, Douglas Booth, Colm Feore[9]
Nadia, ButterflyPascal PlanteKaterine Savard[10]
Our Own (Les Nôtres)Jeanne LeblancÉmilie Bierre, Marianne Farley, Judith Baribeau, Paul Doucet[11]
Prayer for a Lost MittenJean-François Lesage[12]
Shoot to MarrySteve Markle[13]
The SilencingRobin ProntNikolaj Coster-Waldau, Annabelle Wallis, Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, Zahn McClarnonCanada/United States co-production[14]
StatelessMichèle Stephenson[12]
There's No Place Like This, AnyplaceLulu Wei[15]
The Walrus and the WhistleblowerNathalie BibeauPhil Demers[16]

See also

References

  1. John Doyle, "Circus of Books and 9/11 Kids: Two great stories of growing up in strange circumstances in the U.S.". The Globe and Mail, April 22, 2020.
  2. André Duchesne, "Le premier film québécois de Netflix aux Rendez-vous Québec cinéma". La Presse, February 11, 2020.
  3. Norm Wilner, "TIFF's 2020 festival plan: A mix of in-person and virtual events". Now, June 24, 2020.
  4. "Dawson City family eats only local food for a year in 'First We Eat' doc". CTV News, May 27, 2020.
  5. Norman Wilner, "Canadian directors are making films in self-isolation". Now, May 12, 2020.
  6. Randall King, "Culture clash: Winnipeg filmmaker mixes city's Filipino and Mennonite communities together for romantic comedy". Winnipeg Free Press, March 13, 2020.
  7. Maxime Demers, "Une proposition mystérieuse et déroutante". Le Journal de Montréal, February 2, 2020.
  8. Dino-Ray Ramos, "Saban Films Acquires Crime Thriller ‘Most Wanted’ Starring Josh Hartnett". Deadline Hollywood, April 9, 2020.
  9. Kohn, Eric (February 20, 2020). "'My Salinger Year' Review: Margaret Qualley in Half-Hearted Twist on 'The Devil Wears Prada'". IndieWire. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  10. Gregory Strong, "Canada's Plante humbled by Cannes selection for film 'Nadia, Butterfly'". CityNews, June 4, 2020.
  11. "Le suspense «Les nôtres» lancera les prochains Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma". Le Journal de Montréal, December 11, 2019.
  12. Jillian Morgan, "“Prayer for a Lost Mitten,” “Stray” take top prizes at Hot Docs ’20 competition". RealScreen, May 15, 2020.
  13. Pat Mullen, "Canadian Film Fest Review: ‘Shoot to Marry’: Dating documentary is amusing but tone deaf post-#MeToo". Point of View, June 5, 2020.
  14. "Mongrel Media". mongrelmedia.com. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  15. Peter Howell, "Honest Ed’s documentary an honest look at the beloved Toronto store and the future of Bloor/Bathurst". Toronto Star, May 26, 2020.
  16. "'Walrus and the Whistleblower' profiles 'walrus whisperer's' battle with Marineland". CBC Hamilton, June 3, 2020.
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