this is regarding hudson’s story from earlier but it’s so amazing how closely knit he is with the canadian film industry. i saw this article the day it was posted and then i saw hudson’s story from today and made the connect he knows literally everyone in that space, i love it Quote Variety @Variety · Apr 10 'Hunting Matthew Nichols': From Guerrilla Marketing to Directly Pitching Theater Owners, This $275K Indie Turned a Profit Before it Even Was Released
Fan account In honor of National Canadian Film Day tomorrow (April 15th), @CanFilmDay has released party kits for fans hosting home celebrations, and these include downloadable masks of the Heated Rivalry main characters. See the event's website for more information on how to participate! Show more Load image Load image
— Heated Rivalry News & Updates (@heatedrivalnews) April 15, 2026
Translated from French Show original Tonight the #CNTower will be lit red and white for National Canadian Film Day / Tonight, the #TourCN will be illuminated in red and white for National Canadian Film Day Load image 62 KB
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— National Film Board of Canada (@thenfb) April 15, 2026
Walking around telling everyone I see "Happy Canadian Film Day!" and getting weird looks
On this day in 2002, Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner premiered. It was the first feature film written, directed and acted in the Inuktitut language. Considered a masterpiece, it won the Caméra d'Or at Cannes and 6 Genies. In 2015, TIFF named it the Greatest Canadian Film ever made. Load image 63 KB
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) April 12, 2026
as "canadian film day" is later this week i am giving myself permission to promote my canadian movie Quote dev @devshears · Feb 12 1:34 Cherub, a movie I directed, is now available online at cherubfilm.com for free. I know everyone says "we made this movie with a lot of love" but we really mean it... I hope you go watch and enjoy!
Fan account Replying to @bookishlesbians his integrity has never wavered. he told us from day one he wanted to showcase the canadian film industry/indie films and even after fame and success he’s still doing it. they could never make me hate him
Lights, camera, Canada! Celebrate National Canadian Film Day on April 15 by diving into the incredible stories, voices, and talent that make Canadian cinema shine. From powerful dramas to laugh-out-loud comedies, there’s a film for everyone to enjoy! Load image 116 KB
— Black Screen Office | Bureau de l'écran des Noirs (@BLKScreenOffice) April 15, 2026
National Canadian Film Day History
National Canadian Film Day aims to showcase the richness and diversity of Canada's film industry, with a focus on promoting Canadian talent and content. This observance encourages Canadians to explore the country's thriving cinema scene and engage with Canadian films, spanning different genres, languages, and backgrounds. Through this, National Canadian Film Day aims to contribute to the growth of Canadian cinema and highlight its distinct sensibilities and storytelling techniques.
The origins of National Canadian Film Day can be traced back to 2014, when it was established by the non-profit organization REEL CANADA. Since its inception, the celebration has expanded to include various initiatives that touch upon education, public screenings, and virtual events. In tandem with this growth, National Canadian Film Day has become a significant cultural event for Canadians, encouraging dialogue and fostering a sense of pride in the country's unique cinematic footprint.
National Canadian Film Day is observed in Canada through various events and activities organized throughout the country, including film screenings, panel discussions, workshops, and social media campaigns that promote Canadian cinema. The day often witnesses special releases of Canadian films across platforms and exclusive screenings held at schools, libraries, and community centers. National Canadian Film Day typically occurs on the third Wednesday of April.
Top facts about National Canadian Film Day
The Canadian film industry is colloquially known as Hollywood North, due to its popularity as a shooting location for many American productions, such as those from Hollywood.
The National Film Board of Canada, established in 1939, is one of the world’s foremost producers of documentary films and has won multiple Academy Awards for its work.
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Top things to do for National Canadian Film Day
Watch the four hour long livestream CanFilmDay Live. Many guests aired on the livestream including Sandra Oh, Jay Baruchel, Megan Follows, Don Mckellar, and many others.