George Stroumboulopoulos asks Canadians, 'What Canadian film and television MADE you?'
"I have been lucky to meet so many of you Canadians over the years, and you've shared stories about how a Canadian television show or movie deeply affected you — whether it inspired you to live more authentically, to better understand your roots and this country's history, or maybe even to pursue a career path," a statement from Stroumboulopoulos reads. "These are the kinds of stories that we're searching for, the Canadian stories that MADE you."
Other communities Stroumboulopoulos will be stopping in include Edmonton and Calgary, Alta., Montreal, Saint John and Moncton, N.B., Prince Edward Island, and Nunavut.
Canadians consume a lot of entertainment from international markets, particularly the U.S. And as Canadians are well aware, the tension between Canada and U.S. is particularly high right now. But with that has come significant interest in celebrating local talent, and consuming more Canadian content, whether it's rewatching Shitt's Creek and Degrassi, watching Guy Maddin and David Cronenberg films, or maybe looking for inspiration to watch something new.
'Every Canadian has that one film or series that left a mark," a statement from Valerie Creighton, president and CEO, Canada Media Fund, reads. "This road trip is about honouring those defining screen moments while exploring the themes that have long preoccupied us and the questions that still remain."
"At a time when Canadians are more eager than ever to connect with our identity, this campaign has the power to ignite a national conversation, and we're beyond thrilled to have George Stroumboulopoulos leading the charge on the ground."
Staring in 2019, MADE | NOUS is a campaign from the Canada Media Fund and Telefilm Canada that highlights Canada's great film, TV, gaming, and digital entertainment. To date, ambassadors have included Paul Sun-Hyung-Lee, Simu Liu, Stephan James, Shamier Anderson, Devery Jacobs, Amanda Brugel, Karine Vanasse, David Usher, Jay Baruchel, Hamza Haq, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Priyanka, Kaniehti:io Horn, Cassandra James and Drew Ray Tanner.
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