Lynne Lee

Canada has many talented actors, writers, producers, and other content creators. To help our industry grow, we would like to introduce you to some of those talented folks who have managed to capture that magic on screen.  This week, we spoke with Vancouver dialogue coach and producer, Lynne Lee.   HNMAG: Where did you grow…

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How US Tariffs affect Canada’s film industry

The film industry is a vital part of Canada’s economy and cultural identity, with cities like Toronto and Vancouver earning the nickname “Hollywood North” for their bustling production scenes. But recent news from the United States threatens to shake up this thriving sector.  In a surprising announcement, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed plans to impose…

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Rethinking What Canada Puts on Screen

Ask ten people what Canadian cinema means, and you’ll likely get eleven answers. Some might point to war documentaries or quiet family dramas. Others think of snow-covered landscapes, or English-language films that almost feel American — until they don’t. Many won’t think of anything at all. This isn’t because Canada lacks a film tradition. It’s…

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A Vroom With a View

When people call a movie “old fashioned” they typically don’t mean it as a compliment. If a movie is “old fashioned” that means it’s dated, out of touch, maybe even a little slow in the pacing department. F1 is old fashioned in the best ways. It’s a throwback to the sturdy blockbusters of the ’80s and ’90s,…

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