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DOUBLE HAPPINESS(1995) Director/Screenwriter: Mina Shum. Starring: Sandra Oh, Stephen Chang, Alannah Ong, Callum Keith Rennie. 87 minutes. PG
Jade Li (Oh), a __________ Chinese Canadian, wants to become
a(n) ___________ without upsetting her extremely ____________
____________. It’s a ___________ that Jade is finding___________
to achieve. Talking in English, _____________ western clothes and going out with ___________ guys, Jade
leads a __________ life when she leaves her ___________-but-___________ domestic scene each day. Things
come to a __________ when _________(Rennie), a white Canadian __________ student, insists on turning
their ____________ into something more ___________. It’s a relationship that Jade’s _____________ would
___________. What should she do?
Sandra Oh won the _____________ Award for her performance. The film also won awards in____________,
____________ and ____________.
Grab a friend – or five! Ask your group for word substitutions, then read it all back to them!
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THE F WORD(2013) Director: Michael Dowse. Screenwriter: Elan Mastai. Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Zoe Kazan, Adam Driver, Rafe Spall. 102 minutes. 14A
Wallace (Radcliffe) is a __________ school dropout who’s been
__________ by __________relationships. Just when all his friends,
and even his ___________ roommate Allan (Driver), seem to be
finding ___________, Wallace decides to put romance on hold. Of course, that’s when he meets Chantry (Kazan), a
____________ who lives with her longtime ____________, Ben (Spall). The dreaded “F word” in this _____________
and hilarious______________ is “_______________.” Wallace and Chantry form an instant _____________ , but are
both committed to keeping things ____________, which might prove to be more______________ than either one of
them imagined.
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Based on an ancient Inuit legend, Atanarjuat is a(n) ___________
tale of _____________, _____________ and ______________.
The ______________ Atuat (Ivalu) has been promised to the
_____________ Oki (Arnatsiaq), the son of the tribe’s _____________. However, she loves the ____________
Atanarjuat (Ungalaaq), a fast runner and excellent ___________. When Atanarjuat is forced to ____________ the
____________ Oki for Atuat’s _____________, the events that follow determine not only his ___________, but that
of his ______________.
Atanarjuat won 20 awards, including eight Genies and the _____________ d’Or at the _______ Cannes Film Festival.
ATANARJUAT: THE FAST RUNNER(2001) Director: Zacharias Kunuk. Screenwriter: Paul Apak Angilirq. Starring: Natar Ungalaaq, Sylvia Ivalu, Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq, Lucy Tulugarjuk. 161 minutes. AA (Inuktitut with English subtitles)
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BOLLYWOOD/HOLLYWOOD(2002) Director/Screenwriter: Deepa Mehta. Starring: Rahul Khanna, Lisa Ray, Rishma Malik, Moushumi Chatterjee. 105 minutes. PG
Set in _____________ and its _____________ suburbs, Bollywood/
Hollywood __________ subverts the ___________ conventions of
both cultures. Rahul (Khanna), a ___________ South Asian-Canadian
___________, is pressured by his ____________ (Chatterjee) and _____________ to find a ____________ Hindu girl
to accompany him to the ____________ wedding ceremony of his sister (Malik).
As a joking way of accommodating them, he hires Sue (Ray), a ___________ escort girl, to pretend to be his fiancée.
Naturally, the two fall in __________, and just as naturally, ___________ ensue. Incorporating the ___________
stylistic excesses of Bollywood — the ___________, the choreography and the music — Mehta allows Indian culture
and societal attitudes to play out in _____________________.
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GINGER SNAPS(2000) Director: John Fawcett. Screenwriter: Karen Walton. Starring: Emily Perkins, Katharine Isabelle, Kris Lemche, Mimi Rogers. 108 minutes. R
In this Canadian cult ____________, a ____________ woman’s
adolescent transformation gets ___________ than expected.
Teenaged sisters Ginger (Isabelle) and Brigitte (Perkins) live in Bailey
Downs, a ___________town that has been hit by a ____________ run of ___________ attacks. On the night of
Ginger’s first ____________ she is _____________ by a monstrous creature, setting her on the path to a much more
___________ ____________ than mere puberty held in store!
With biting satire on the ____________ story, Ginger Snaps is a cult classic, _________ with___________, screams
and frightfully fun ___________. Nominated for _______ awards, the film went on to spawn two ______________.
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A ___________ smash, Bon Cop, Bad Cop is a __________ ___________
about _______ policemen who are thrown together to solve a crime
committed on the _____________ between Quebec and Ontario.
__________ (Feore) and ___________ (Huard) couldn’t be more different: one is a ____________ -speaker from
Toronto, the other is a ___________ -speaker from Montreal; one never deviates from ______________ procedure,
the other is a _______________ who refuses to ______________ by the rules. The detectives soon learn that
if they are to solve this ____________ crime, which is linked to the world of ___________, they need to stop
_____________ and work together. With ______________ performances from both ____________, Bon Cop, Bad Cop
is a genuinely clever take on the ______________ genre that will keep you ______________ throughout.(verb ending in -ing)(film genre)
BON COP, BAD COP(2006) Director: Érik Canuel. Screenwriters: Leila Basen, Alex Epstein, Patrick Huard, Kevin Tierney. Starring: Colm Feore, Patrick Huard. 116 minutes. 14A (Bilingual: French and English)
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A __________ and __________ English-language adaptation of the
2003 Quebecois __________La grande séduction, this film tells the tale
of a _____________ ______________ village in ______________ that
must secure a new ______________ in order to keep the community alive. When city ____________ Paul Lewis
(Kitsch) arrives for a court-ordered trial residence, the townsfolk rally to ___________ and ____________ him into
___________. Under the __________of an unemployed ____________ (Gleeson), they go to ___________ lengths
to fabricate all the_____________ of the big city and make it seem as though their __________ town has everything
____________ Lewis could possibly want. Will the he fall for their tricks, or will he _____________through them to
the ___________ about small town life?
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THE GRAND SEDUCTION(2013) Director: Don McKellar. Screenwriter: Michael Dowse, Ken Scott. Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Brendan Gleeson, Gordon Pinsent, Liane Balaban. 113 minutes. PG
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When ___________ Renn (Woods) goes looking for __________ new
shows for his ___________ cable TV station, he __________ across the
pirate broadcast of a __________ torture show called Videodrome. As
he and his _____________ (Harry) struggle to unearth the ____________ of the program, he ______________ on a
______________ journey into a shadow world of conspiracies, ______________ and ___________ transformation.
Videodrome is one of David Cronenberg’s most ___________ and __________ works, and has come to be regarded
as one of the most influential and ____________ ___________ films of the ____________.
VIDEODROME (1983) Director/Screenwriter: David Cronenberg. Starring: James Woods, Debbie Harry, Sonja Smits. 87 minutes. R
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MY AMERICAN COUSIN(1985) Director/Screenwriter: Sandy Wilson. Starring: Margaret Langrick, John Wildman, Richard Donat. 90 minutes. PG
Sandy (Langrick) is a ___________ _______-year-old preparing
for another ______________ and __________ summer in rural
1950s ______________, when her older ___________, Butch (John
Wildman), arrives unexpectedly from ______________ in a shiny red ___________. Of course, the __________
Sandy is immediately dazzled by Butch’s ___________, ___________ swagger, whose appearance seems to promise
all the ___________ that Sandy has been ______________ for.
Based on writer-director Sandy Wilson’s own __________, My American Cousin won six __________ Awards
including Best ___________, Best ___________ (Wilson), Best Original _____________, Best ___________
(Wildman), Best ____________ (Langrick), and Best _____________. It remains one of Canada’s best loved
___________ films.
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