One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema.
American Review of Canadian Studies, December, 2006 by Tomhave, Jonathan S.
George Melnyk. One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004, 361 pp. $35.00 paper.
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George Melnyk's One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema is an ambitious and extremely detailed examination of not only the chronology of the first one hundred years of both English Canadian and French Canadian cinema, but it is also a critical examination of how Canada's attempts to develop a national cinema and national cultural identity have been curtailed. It is a survey piece that examines not only the many genres of film, such as documentary, feature, animation, ...
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