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This is a list of films produced in Canada ordered by year and date of release. At present, films predating 1920 are directly listed here; from 1920 on, links are provided to standalone lists by decade or year.
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1898 | ||||||
Ten Years in Manitoba | James Freer | James Freer |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1903 | ||||||
Hiawatha, the Messiah of the Ojibway | Joe Rosenthal | Short | A lost film. |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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1913 | ||||||
Battle of the Long Sault | Frank Crane | Frank Crane | Short drama | Made with the Kanehnawaga First Nations[1] | ||
1914 | ||||||
Evangeline | Edward P. Sullivan, William H. Cavanaugh | Laura Lyman, John T. Carleton, E.P. Sullivan | Drama based on the Longfellow poem | |||
In the Land of the Head Hunters | Edward S. Curtis | Maggie Frank | Documentary | |||
1915 | ||||||
Canada's Fighting Forces | D.J. Dwyer | Government of Canada World War I propaganda film[2] | ||||
1916 | ||||||
British Columbia for the Empire | A. D. Kean | Compilation | Recruiting and training of British Columbia military units, and their departures for service in WWI. | |||
Self-Defence | Charles Roos | Albert Grupe | Docudrama | It depicts a fictitious German invasion of Canada.[3] | ||
1919 | ||||||
Back to God's Country | David Hartford | Nell Shipman, Charles Arling, Wheeler Oakman, Wellington Playter | Drama | Produced by Nell and Ernest Shipman | ||
Whaling: British Columbia's Least Known and Most Romantic Industry | A. D. Kean | Documentary short | Depicts the whaling industry on the Pacific coast, with scenes filmed off Vancouver Island (1916–17) and the Queen Charlotte Islands (1917–19). |