Cameron, Evan Wm.2019-12-112019-12-111992http://hdl.handle.net/10315/36879A caustic commentary on the nature, scope and limits of filmmaking and the teaching of it within Canada provoked by a supposedly informed review of the former that appeared within the Globe & Mail of Toronto ("Canada's National Newspaper") in December of 1991.enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 CanadaMARRIED COUPLE, AA TOUT PRENDREBeresford, BruceBETHUNE: THE MAKING OF A HEROBLACK ROBEBoston UniversityDEADLY CURRENTSDrabinsky, GarthExhibition and Distribution of MoviesFilmmakingFilmmaking, CanadianFilmmaking, Teaching ofGOIN' DOWN THE ROADImperialismIN PRAISE OF OLDER WOMENKAMOURASKALA CHAT DANS LE SACLES MAUDITS SAUVAGESLIES MY FATHER TOLD MEMEATBALLSMON ONCLE ANTOINENOBODY WAVED GOODBYEPERFECTLY NORMALScreenwritingTelefilmADJUSTOR, THEAPPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ, THEFALLS, THEFAMINE WITHIN, THEGREY FOX, THEWARRENDALEWEDDING IN WHITEWISECRACKSCameron, EvanCameron, EvanTeachingTeaching in CanadaFilmmaking, Teaching and the Colonial Experience: An Immigrant's Account from "English" Canada of a Story of American SuccessArticle