You ready to experience the wild world of Canadian Cinema in the most exciting form of all?! Book form?!
I don’t simply mean tomes about Cronenberg and Egoyan. I’m talking about stuff like the memoir by the director of Alien Thunder, the history of STUDIO D: the all-women unit of the NFB, and the Canadian Cinema Quiz Book of 1979!
I made this list because I wanted to know the following:
- What Canadian Cinema artists, subjects and periods get written about the most?
- What Canadian Cinema artists, subjects and periods never get written about?
- Whoa! Someone actually wrote a book about that!? That’s super cool!
I’ve cross-referenced the list of books with the listings of the Toronto Public Library to clarify which ones are currently in circulation. I want to highlight the disparity between what is available to the public, the books that could start a curiosity quest when you accidentally run into them on the shelf while looking for something like Cronenberg on Cronenberg, and the ones whose reach are limited because they mostly get read by academics that are forced to write papers on the topic.
Here’s how I broke it down:
Bold Titles – Denote the books that can be checked out.
Titles that are Underlined – Denotes that the book is not available in the Toronto Public Library System
No Visual Change to the Title – The book is only available as a reference book. You can’t leave the library with it.
Total Books Listed: 145
Total Books Available In The Toronto Public Library System: 138
In Circulation: 49
I personally believe there should be a dedicated Canadian Film section in the Toronto Public Library system that would allow 90% of its books to remain in circulation. I understand that some tomes are incredibly rare and impossible to replace, but there’s no reason that Guy Maddin’s diary From the Atelier Tovar (2003), the University of Toronto monograph on Ginger Snaps (2013) or Shooting from the East: Filmmaking on the Canadian Atlantic (2017) is not available to take home and read. The spread beyond library shelves is how Canadian cinema can be discovered, it’s how Canadian Cinema can get consumed and it’s how Canadian cinema can live on. We can’t have a future without knowing the value of the past.
I’ve organized the list by genre and by date, principally because each category tells an interesting evolutionary tale of how the story of Canadian Cinema was told.
I have refrained from listing any books about Cronenberg because you know they’re out there.
Finally, I’m very aware this is a work in progress and I’ve probably missed half of the books that have been written about the flickering picture shows from my home and native land. Please contact me HERE to share a title that I have missed. Happy reading!
Where to start
Weird Sex & Snowshoes: And Other Canadian Film Phenomena (Katherine Monk) – 2000
A fun history of Canadian Cinema that successfully cherry picks from the research that has come before without ever losing the author’s personal perspective. Don’t be scared by the fact that this book is often included in the curriculum – it’s the good stuff.
Take One’s Essential Guide to Canadian Film (Wyndham Wise) – 2015
A fantastic resource for titles, subjects, and films written in an easygoing style that encourages the reader to read it from cover to cover. Keep a notebook handy to jot down titles.There’s going to be a lot of them.
From the Atelier Tovar: Selected Writings of Guy Maddin (Guy Maddin) – 2003
Guy Maddin’s a fascinatingly weird dude and his ramshackle collection of diary entries, notes, and film treatments is a fascinating peek into his thinking process. The opening list of film recommendations is an essential look at the specifics of his passions.
They came from within: a history of Canadian horror cinema (Caelum Vatnsdal) – 2014
A great book about the infamous history of Canuxploitation that strikes a perfect balance of clear-headed analysis and behind the scenes process. Make sure you pick up the updated version.
And The Genie Goes To… Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards (Maria. Topalovich) – 2000
I found this book a invaluable look into how Canadian Cinema had been treated in its country since its inception. It’s a warts and all history of Did you know that in 1969 no Best Feature Film Award was given? Or that the Anne Wheeler’s feature Loyalties (1987) was nominated for eight awards but is unavailable on any digital format?
Histories
This is where we came in : the career and character of Canadian film (Martin Knelman) – 1977
Embattled Shadows: A History of Canadian Cinema, 1895-1939 (Peter Morris) – 1978
Torn Sprockets (Gerald Pratley) – 1987
Canadian Film History (David Clandfield) – 1987*
In the national interest : a chronicle of the National Film Board of Canada from 1949 to 1989 (Gary Evans) – 1991
Canada’s Hollywood (Ted Magder) – 1993
So close to the State’s : the emergence of Canadian feature film policy (Michael Dorland) – 1998
Cartoon Capers: The History of Canadian Animation (Karen Mazurkewich) – 1999
And The Genie Goes To… Celebrating 50 Years of the Canadian Film Awards (Maria. Topalovich) – 2000
Weird Sex & Snowshoes: and Other Canadian Film Phenomena (Katherine Monk) – 2000
North of Everything: English-Canadian Cinema Since 1980 (William Beard and Jerry White) – 2002
Hollywood North : creating the Canadian motion picture industry (Michael Spencer) – 2003
One Hundred Years of Canadian Cinema (George Melnyk) – 2004
L’Office national du film et le cinéma canadien (1939-2003): Éloge de la frugalité (Caroline Zéau) / The ONF and Canadian Cinema: In Praise of Frugality – 2006*
Self Portraits: The Cinemas of Canada Since Telefilm (André Loiselle) – 2006
D is for daring : the women behind the films of Studio D (Gail Vanstone) – 2007
Stardust and Shadows: Canadians in Early Hollywood (Charles Foster) – 2010
Canadian Cinema Since the 1980s: At the Heart of the World – 2012
World Film Locations: Toronto (Tom Ue) – 2014
Hamilton Babylon: A History of the McMaster Film Board (Stephen Broomer) – 2016
Underground : the untold story of the Funnel Film Collective (Michael Hoolboom) – 2016
Studies
Vingt ans de cinéma au Canada français- (Robert Daudelin) – 60 pages – 1967
Dialogue : cinéma canadien et québécois (Michael Dorland, Seth Feldman, Pierre Véronneau,) – 1967
Le cinéma canadien/Canadian Cinema (Gilles Marsolais) – 1968 – (F)
Movies and mythologies: Toward a National Cinema (Peter Harcourt) – 1977
Canadian film reader (Seth Feldman) – 1977
Self portrait : essays on the Canadian and Quebec cinemas (ed: Pierre Véronneau) – 1980
Un cinéma orphelin: structures mentals et socials du cinéma québécois (Christiane Tremblay-Daviault) – 1981
Femmes et Cinéma québécois/Women and Quebec Cinema (Françoise Audé) – 1983
Take two – (Seth Feldman) – 1984
Practices in isolation : Canadian avant-grade cinema (Richard Kerr, Paul Blain) – 1986*
Documents in Canadian Film – 1988
Image and Identity: Reflections on Canadian Film and Culture – 1989
Canadian Dreams & American Control: The Political Economy of the Canadian Film Industry (Manjunath Pendakur) – 1990*
Canadian Dreams: The Making and Marketing of Independent Films (Michael Posner) – 1993
Essays on Quebec Cinema (Joeseph I. Donohoe) – 1991
Les cinémas du Canada : Québec, Ontario, Prairies, côte Ouest, Atlantique (René Beauclair, Sylvain Beauclair, André Pâquet) – 1992
Black on screen : images of Black Canadians, 1950’s -1990’s – 1992 (only 40 pages)
Brink of Reality: New Canadian Documentary Film and Video (Peter Steven) – 1993
The Cinema of Québec: Masters in Their Own House (Janis L. Pallister) – 1995
Gendering the Nation: Canadian Women’s Cinema (Kay Armatage and Kass Banning) – 1999
NFB kids : portrayals of children by the National Film Board of Canada 1939 – 1989 (Brian John Low) – 2001
Inside the Pleasure Dome : fringe film in Canada (James Reany) – 2001
Hollywood North : the feature film industry in British Columbia (Mike Gasher) – 2002
A Postmodern Cinema: The Voice of the Other in Canadian Film (Mary Alemany-Galway) – 2002
Canadian National Cinema (Chris Gittings) – 2002
Canada’s Best Features: Critical Essays on 15 Canadian Films (Eugene Walz) – 2002*
Candid Eyes: Essays on Canadian Documentaries (ed: Jim Leach, Jeannette Sloniowski) – 2003
Stage-Bound: Feature Film Adaptations of Canadian and Quebecois Drama (André Loiselle) – 2003
Northern exposures : photographing and filming the Canadian north, 1920-45 (Peter Geller) – 2004
Reel Asian: Asian Canada on Screen (Elaine Chang) – 2004
The Cinema of Canada (ed: Jerry White) – 2006
Working on Screen: Representations of the Working Class in Canadian Cinema – 2006
The romance of transgression in Canada : queering sexualities, nations, cinemas (Thomas Waugh) – 2006
Screening gender, framing genre : Canadian literature into film (Peter Dickson) – 2007
Filming politics : communism and the portrayal of the working class at the National Film Board of Canada, 1939-1946 ( Malek Khouri) – 2007
Rain/Drizzle/Fog: Film and Television in Atlantic Canada – 2009
Toronto on Film (Geoff Pevere) – 2009
The Gendered Screen: Canadian Women Filmmakers ( Brenda Austin-Smith) – 2009
Film in Canada (ed: Jim Leach) – 2010
Indigenous screen cultures in Canada (Marian Bredin) – 2010
Explosion in the Movie Machine (ed: Chris Gehman) – 2013
Film and the City: The Urban Imaginary in Canadian Cinema (George Melnyk) – 2014
Reimagining cinema : film at Expo 67 (ed: Monika Kin Gagnon and Janine Marchessault) – 2014
They came from within : a history of Canadian horror cinema (Caelum Vatnsdal) – 2014
I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing (Julia Mendenhall) – 2014
Cinephemera : archives, ephemeral cinema, and new screen histories in Canada (ed: Gerda Cammaer. Zoe Druick) – 2014
The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul (ed: Gina Freitag, André Loiselle) – 2015
C.R.A.Z.Y. (Robert Schwartzwald) – 2015
Shooting from the East: Filmmaking on the Canadian Atlantic (Darrell Varga) – 2015
Criticism
Midnight Matinees: Movies and Their Makers, 1975-1985 (Jay Scott) – 1987
Responses : in honour of Peter Harcourt – 1992
Memoirs
How to make or not to make a Canadian film (André Pâquet) – 1967
Nobody swings on Sunday (Harry Rasky) – 1980
Let’s try it this way : an autobiography (Desmond Dew) – 1984
Closer To the Sun (Garth Drabinsky) – 1995
The reluctant pornographer (Bruce Labruce) – 1997
Plague years : a life in underground movies (James Reaney) – 1998
Hard core roadshow: A screenwriter’s diary (Noel S. Baker) – 1998
The three Harrys (Harry Rasky) – 1999
From the Atelier Tovar: Selected Writings of Guy Maddin (Guy Maddin) – 2003
Memoirs of a media maverick (Boyce Richardson) – 2003
This terrible business has been good to me : an autobiography (Norman Jewison) – 2004
Travels in Wonderland (Ulla Ryghe) – 2008
À force de vivre/By Dint of Living : mémoires (Claude Fournier) – 2009
Adventures in Filmmaking (Peter Rowe) – 2013
You’re not dead until you’re forgotten : a memoir (John Dunning) – 2014
Captain Donald’s Quest for Crazy Wisdom (Don Owen) – 2015
Director’s Cut : my life in film (Ted Kotcheff) – 2017
Eyepiece: Adventures in Canadian Film and Television (Vic Sarin and Adrienne Clarkson) – 2017
Interviews
Inner views; ten Canadian film-makers (John Hofsess) – 1975
The young, the restless, and the dead : interviews with Canadian filmmakers (ed: George Melnyk) – 2001
Reel Canadians : interviews from the Canadian film world (Angela Baldassarre) – 2003
Practical dreamers : conversations with movie artists (Michael Hoolboom) – 2008
Atom Egoyan : interviews (ed: T.J Morris) – 2010
Guy Maddin : interviews (ed. D.K Holm) – 2010
Reference Guides
The Canadian movie quiz book (Michael Walsh) – 1979
The Handbook of Canadian film (Eleanor Beattie) – 1977
The Film Companion (Peter Morris) – 1984
Century of Canadian Cinema (Gerald Pratley) – 2003
Le Dictionnaire du cinéma québécois/Dictionary of Quebec Cinema (2006)
Flashback : people and institutions in Canadian film history (ed: Gene Waltz) – 1986
Great Canadian Film Directors (George Melnyk) – 2007
Take One’s Essential Guide to Canadian Film (Wyndham Wise) – 2015
Individual Artists
The films of Don Shebib (Piers Handling) – 1978
Donald Brittain : never the ordinary way (ed: Terry Kolomeychuk) – 1991
Atom Egoyan (Carole Desbarats) – 1993
Jacques Godbout : du roman au cinéma : voyage dans l’imaginaire Québécois : essai (Donald Smith) – 1995
Telling it : writing for film and television in Canada (ed: Anne Frank) – 1996
The best butler in the business : Tom Daly of the National Film Board of Canada (D.B Jones) – 1996
Home movies : tales from the Canadian film world (Martin Knelman) – 1987
Budge: What Happened to Canada’s King of Film (Barbara Wade Rose) – 1999
Joyce Wieland: A Life in Art (Iris Nowell) – 2001
Joyce Wieland : artist on fire (Jane Lind) – 2001
Don Owen: Notes on a Filmmaker and his Culture (Steve Gravestock) – 2001
Allan King : filmmaker (ed: Seth Feldman) – 2002
Donald Brittain : man of film (Brian Nolan) – 2004
John Grierson : trailblazer of documentary films (Gary Evans) – 2005
Of this place and elsewhere: the films and photography of Peter Mettler (Jerry White) – 2006
The film work of Norman McLaren (Terence Dobson) – 2006
Cinema as History: Michel Brault and Modern Quebec (André Loiselle) – 2007
Atom Egoyan (Emma Wilson) – 2007
Playing with memories: essays on Guy Maddin (ed: David Church) – 2009
Into the Past: The Cinema of Guy Maddin (William Beard) – 2010
Sidney J. Furie : life and films (Daniel Kremer) – 2015
University of Toronto Canadian Cinema Series
- A History of Violence (Bart Beaty) – 2008
- Decline of the American Empire (André Loiselle) – 2008
- The Adjuster (Tom McSorley)- 2009
- The Far Shore (Johanne Sloan)- 2010
- A Married Couple (Zoe Druick) – 2010
- My Winnipeg (Darren Wershler) – 2010
- Hard Core Logo (Paul McEwan) – 2011
- Going down the Road (Geoff Pevere)- 2011
- Passage (Darrell Varga) – 2012
- Ginger Snaps (Ernest Mathijs) – 2013
- Crime Wave (Jonathan Ball) – 2014
- Not a Love Story (Rebecca Sullivan) – 2014
Hi Justin, have you read or ever seen a copy of “Responses : in honour of Peter Harcourt” in your travels? Must track this down!