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REEL CANADA Launches 1st Annual “National Canadian Film Dayâ€
EMBARGO IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM EST 7, April, 2014
WE LOVE CANADIAN MOVIES. SORRY
Toronto ON, 7 April, 2014: Jack Blum and Sharon Corder of REEL CANADA, in partnership with Scotiabank, CBC and Cineplex, announced, without apology, the 1st Annual National Canadian Film Day, which will take place on Tuesday, April 29, 2014. The day will follow a month-long campaign to raise awareness of the achievements of Canadian filmmakers and to encourage Canadians across the country to rise above their aversion to self-aggrandizement and actually watch a great Canadian film.
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