We asked Canadian creatives what they're looking forward to on screen, stage, and in galleries in 2025

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We asked Canadian creatives what they're looking forward to on screen, stage, and in galleries in 2025
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Veronique Claveau, Mariah Campos and Erica Peckin the original Canadian production of Titanique.

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Then we took those responses and used a very scientific method — which included asking questions like "Which ones come up repeatedly?" and "Did they give us a good blurb about it? — and distilled those answers into this list.is a rom-com set in Montreal's indie music scene and written and directed by I Love Movies' Chandler Levack. It also stars Jay Baruchel, who has literally never put in a bad performance, and Barbie Ferreira .

Canadian artist and self-described "cultural activist" Joyce Wieland used art ranging from semi-abstract paintings to film as a way to express her feminist politics throughout the 1960s, '70s and '80s. Twenty-seven years after her death, Wieland is getting the retrospective treatment in Heart On, a show that will appear at both the Montreal Museum of Fine Art and the Art Gallery of Ontario in 2025.

This group exhibition links personal narratives to larger social and political realities, reminding us that all our individual experiences are part of a larger story. "I originally saw this show at the Asylum theater in NYC back in 2022," says designer Michael Madjus. "I'm excited to see how this show has transformed from a small modest show in the basement of an off-broadway NYC theatre to a larger stage production."

"It's probably our favourite cinema franchise and the people attached to it are very talented and will hopefully take it somewhere good," adds photography team Saty Namvar and Pratha Samyrajah.If you somehow missed the first season of Apple TV+'s dystopian, sci-fi, workplace thriller about people who have their personalities cut in half, so their home selves and work selves never interact, drop what you're doing and watch it immediately.

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