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  1. Rated 0.5/5 Stars • Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review dave s In Being Canadian, Robert Cohen sets off on an epic road trip from Nova Scotia to British Columbia in search of what it ...

    • Dead Ant

      Members of a metal band get a chance at a comeback when they...

    • How Sweet It Is

      A photographer (James Garner) and his wife (Debbie Reynolds)...

    • Moments of Clarity

      A socially awkward woman (Kristin Wallace) and the daughter...

  2. Sep 18, 2015 · Being Canadian: Directed by Robert Cohen. With Robert Cohen, Kathy Griffin, Conan O'Brien, Dan Aykroyd. What does it actually mean to be Canadian? This humorous documentary, featuring interviews with a who's-who of famous media related Canadians, hopes to find the answer.

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    • 2015-09-18
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    In Canada, ratings for theatrically released films are a matter of provincial and territorial responsibility. While there are four provincial film classification boards and authorities in Canada, some provinces adopt the ratings of other provinces or have delegated classification responsibility to other provinces. Each board/authority reviews the f...

    All films exhibited in theatres must be classified by Consumer Protection BC. Consumer Protection BC does not require the classification of general release (non-adult) home videos sold or rented in British Columbia but licensed distributors may submit general release home videos for classification on a voluntary basis. Through agreements with the g...

    All films exhibited in theatres and distributed in Saskatchewan must be classified. Through an agreement between the governments of British Columbia and Saskatchewan, Consumer Protection BCprovides classification services for films shown in theatres in Saskatchewan. Home videos distributed in Saskatchewan must bear a classification rating. Saskatch...

    All films exhibited in theatres must be classified by Alberta Film Classification office. Alberta Film Classification does not classify television programs, home video, or internet content. The Northwest Territories and Nunavut require that films exhibited in theatres to be classified but these territories adopt the ratings from Alberta (the Yukon ...

    All films exhibited in theatres and distributed in Manitoba must be classified. Through an agreement between the governments of British Columbia and Manitoba, Consumer Protection BCprovides classification services for films shown in theatres in Manitoba. Home videos distributed in Manitoba must bear a classification rating. Manitoba accepts Canadia...

    As detailed on the Government of Ontario’s website, under the Film Content Information Act, 2020, there is no longer a requirement to provide movie ratings for films shown in Ontario. Instead, film exhibitors are required to provide consumers with information on a film’s content instead.

    All motion pictures exhibited in theatres and all direct-to-home video releases (with some defined exceptions) must be viewed and classified by the Ministry of Culture and Communications(MCC). The ratings used by the MCC for theatrical and home video releases are different from other provinces in Canada and the Canadian Home Video Rating System. Th...

    All motion pictures exhibited in theaters and all direct-to-home video releases (with some defined exceptions) in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island must be classified by the Maritime Film Classification Board(MFCB), which is administered by the Nova Scotia Alcohol and Gaming Authority. (Newfoundland and Labrador does not maintain...

    While some provinces rate home video products, the Canadian Home Video Rating System (CHVRS) – a voluntary system administered by the Motion Picture Classification Corporation of Canada (MPCCC) – provides classification information for discs (Blu-ray, DVDs) that are distributed in the home video market in Canada (outside Quebec). Ratings provided b...

  3. Sep 18, 2015 · Being Canadian. Metascore ... User Score Available after 4 ratings tbd. My Score ... Find a schedule of release dates for every movie coming to theaters, VOD, and ...

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  4. Being Canadian. Being Canadian is a 2015 Canadian documentary comedy film that was written and directed by Robert Cohen and produced by The Sibs (Colin Keith Gray and Megan Raney Aarons), in association with Movie Central and The Movie Network. The film is an examination of Canadian identity and is structured around a cross-country road trip.

  5. User Reviews. Comedy writer Robert Cohen, born in Calgary, Alberta directs this documentary which tries to delve into the Canadian psyche in various ways, including Cohen's perceptions of its love-hate relationship with the United States and the Canadian inferiority complex and apparent self-deprecation. Cohen will try and put a humorous spin ...

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  7. Motion picture ratings in Canada are mostly a provincial responsibility, and each province has its own legislation regarding exhibition and admission. For home video purposes, a single Canadian Home Video Rating System rating consisting of an average of the participating provincial ratings is displayed on retail packages, although various provinces may have rules on display and sale ...

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