Being Canadian (2015)
September 18, 2015Release Date
Being Canadian (2015)
September 18, 2015Release Date
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Where to Watch.
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Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Cobie Smulders
Self
Robert Cohen
Self
Kathy Griffin
Self
Jason Priestley
Self
Conan O'Brien
Self
William Shatner
Self
Dan Aykroyd
Self
Nathan Fillion
Self
Howie Mandel
Self
Seth Rogen
Self
Geddy Lee
Self
Kim Cattrall
Self
Megan Raney Aarons
Producer
Neil Peart
Self
Mike Myers
Self
Alex Lifeson
Self
Eugene Levy
Self
Michael J. Fox
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Martin Short
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Will Arnett
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Colin K. Gray
Producer
Catherine O'Hara
Self
Dave Foley
Self
Teza Lawrence
Producer
Megan Raney Aarons
Producer
Alanis Morissette
Self
Michael Souther
Producer
Craig Northey
Composer
Alan Thicke
Self
Dean Gonzalez
Editor
Caroline Rhea
Self
Becky Hutner
Editor
Russell Peters
Self
Paul Shaffer
Self
David Steinberg
Self
Alex Trebek
Self
Michael Bublé
Self
Rich Little
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George Stroumboulopoulos
Self
Rick Mercer
Self
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Wiki.
Being Canadian is a 2015 Canadian-American 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. Cohen interviews Canadian celebrities, most of whom are comedians.
The film premiered in Canada at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto on 26 April 2015. Its US premiere in New York City on 18 September 2015 launched the Canada Cool film tour, which was sponsored by Telefilm Canada and the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). Critical response to the film was mixed; while some critics said it is an entertainingly patriotic love letter to Canada, others said it fails to provide a fresh perspective or meaningful answers to the questions it asks. The Writers Guild of America nominated the film for a Best Documentary Screenplay award.