We’re very pleased to share O, Brazen Age with audiences across Canada through a series of theatrical events in six cities!
Bytowne Cinema, Ottawa, 9:00pm EST, April 5, 2017
Vancity Theatre, Vancouver, 6:45pm PST, April… (READ MORE)
We’re very excited to finally reveal the official poster for The Valley Below by writer/director Kyle Thomas, a multi-narrative drama set in the badlands of central Alberta. Incredible thanks to Montreal artist/designer Simon Roy for… (READ MORE)
We are excited to announce the inclusion of Alexander Carson’s 2011 film “We Refuse To Be Cold” in a new screening series at the J.A. de Sève Cinema at Concordia University in Montreal. “Allegory, Folktales,… (READ MORE)
Alexander Carson’s 2011 film “We Refuse To Be Cold” has been selected as an awards finalist for the 2012 Air Canada En Route Film Festival! Free public screenings of the finalist films will take place… (READ MORE)
North Country Cinema is entering the world of broadcast television in collaboration with CBC/Radio Canada! Alexander Carson’s 2011 film “We Refuse To Be Cold” has been acquired for the forthcoming program “Absolutely Quebec/Absolutely Canadian”, which… (READ MORE)
Here is the trailer for Alexander Carson’s new film Braids, currently in post- production at NCC. Featuring the stunning cinematography of Joseph Baron and dynamic performances by a terrific ensemble cast, Braids was filmed in… (READ MORE)
We are proud to have “We Refuse To Be Cold” selected for the 2012 Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois. This 2011 film by Alexander Carson is continuing its great festival run with another stop in the… (READ MORE)
After an exciting international festival run in September, Alexander Carson’s latest film “We Refuse To Be Cold” will have its homecoming with a screening at CinemaSpace at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts on November… (READ MORE)
Here’s the trailer for the latest short film by Alexander Carson, now in post-production at NCC. Produced with the support of the National Film Board’s Filmmaker’s Assistance Program, WRTBC will tour festivals internationally in 2011.… (READ MORE)
This is a cine-web project currently in development by Sandy Carson at NCC. Combining fictional and documentary approaches, The Homosocial will present a series of videos about fraternity and homosocialization through a unique and stylish… (READ MORE)
WRTBC is Sandy’s latest film, now in post-production in Montreal. NCC is pleased to announce the support of the National Film Board of Canada, who have signed on to provide funding and services for the… (READ MORE)