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Once again Quebec is having a banner year, while English-Canadian cinema lags behind. Luc Dionne's Aurore and Jean-Marc Vallde's C.R.A.Z.Y. have been playing in Quebec to packed houses and stand a chance of turning over $5 million each at the box office. Ricardo Trogi's Horlgoe biologique brought in over half-a--million in its opening weekend. English--Canadian filmmakers can hardly dream of such audience figures.

As usual, it's been a mixed year for the rest of Canada, outside of Quebec. There have been limited successes such as Istvan Szabo's Being Julia and Geoffrey Sax's White Noise, but both are co-productions and by foreign directors, so they don't fit into the ...

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