List of Canadian films of 1994

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This is a list of Canadian films which were released in 1994:

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Arrowhead Peter Lynch Don McKellar Short mockumentary
Avalanche Paul Shapiro Michael Gross, Deanna Milligan Drama
Boulevard Penelope Buitenhuis Rae Dawn Chong, Kari Wuhrer, Lou Diamond Phillips Crime thriller
Camilla Deepa Mehta Jessica Tandy, Bridget Fonda, Elias Koteas, Maury Chaykin Drama
The Confessional (Le Confessionnal) Robert Lepage Lothaire Bluteau, Patrick Goyette, Jean-Louis Millette, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ron Burrage Drama Genie Awards – Picture, Director, Art Direction, Claude Jutra Award; Canada/ France/U.K. co-production; references filming of Hitchcock’s I Confess in Quebec City
Chili's Blues (C'était le 12 du 12, et Chili avait les blues) Charles Binamé Lucie Laurier, Roy Dupuis, Pierre Curzi Drama
Crack Me Up Bashar Shbib Daphna Kastner, Mary Crosby DramaMade with U.S. financing
Crackerjack Michael Mazo Thomas Ian Griffith, Nastassja Kinski, Christopher Plummer Crime thriller
Dance Me Outside Bruce McDonald Adam Beach, Ryan Black, Hugh Dillon DramaBased on a book by W.P. Kinsella; Genie Awards – Editing, Sound Editing
The Darling Family Alan Zweig Alan Williams, Linda Griffiths Drama
Desire in Motion (Mouvements du désir) Léa Pool Valérie Kaprisky, Jean-François Pichette DramaCanada-Switzerland co-production
Double Happiness Mina Shum Sandra Oh, Callum Keith Rennie Genie for Best Actress (Oh)
Eclipse Jeremy Podeswa John Gilbert, Von Flores, Maria del Mar Drama
Ernest Goes to School Coke Sams Jim Varney, Linda Kash ComedyDirect to DVD
Exotica Atom Egoyan Don McKellar, Arsinée Khanjian, Mia Kirshner, Elias Koteas, Sarah Polley Drama
Fat Chance Jeff McKayDocumentary
For Angela Daniel Prouty & Nancy Trites Botkin Tina Keeper National Film Board docudrama Canada Award winner
For the Love of Aaron John Kent Harrison Meredith Baxter, Nick Mancuso Drama
Heads Paul Shapiro Comedy
Henry & Verlin Gary Ledbetter Gary Farmer, Robert Joy, Margot Kidder, Eric Peterson Drama
A Hero's Life (La Vie d'un héros) Micheline Lanctôt Marie Cantin, Gilbert Sicotte, Véronique Le Flaguais Drama
Highlander III: The Sorcerer Andrew Morahan Christopher Lambert, Mario Van Peebles, Deborah Kara Unger, Mako ActionCanada-France-U.K. co-production
Highway of Heartache Gregory Wild Barbara Chamberlin, Serge Houde Musical comedy
It Don't Cost Nothin' to Say Good Morning Kenny Hotz, Spencer Rice Documentary
Jerome's Secret (Le Secret de Jérôme) Phil Comeau Denis Lapalme, Germain Houde, Myriam Cyr Drama
Kabloonak Claude Massot Charles Dance, Bernard Bloch, Natar Ungalaaq Historical dramaCanada-France co-production
The Last Supper Cynthia Roberts Daniel MacIvor, Ken McDougall, J.D. Nicholsen Drama Berlin Film Festival Teddy Award winner
Louis 19, King of the Airwaves (Louis 19, le roi des ondes) Michel Poulette Martin Drainville, Dominique Michel, Agathe de la Fontaine Comedy Claude Jutra Award, Golden Reel Award
Make Some Noise Andrew Munger Ghetto Concept, Thrust, Dan-e-o, Da Grassroots, Farley Flex Short documentary
Max Charles Wilkinson R. H. Thomson, Denise Crosby, Colleen Rennison Drama
Mesmer Roger Spottiswoode Alan Rickman, Amanda Ooms, Gillian Barge, David Hemblen, Jan Rubeš Historical costume dramaCanada-German-Austria-U.K. co-production
Million Dollar Babies Christian Duguay Drama
Motherland: Tales of Wonder Helene Klodawsky Documentary
Moving the Mountain Michael Apted Documentary
My Friend Max (Mon amie Max) Michel Brault Geneviève Bujold, Marthe Keller, Johanne McKay, Marie Guillard, Michel Rivard Drama
Narmada: A Valley Rises Ali Kazimi Documentary
Octobre Pierre Falardeau Hugo Dubé, Luc Picard, Serge Houde, Julie Castonguay Political drama
Paint Cans Paul Donovan Chas Lawther, Robyn Stevan, Bruce Greenwood, Andy Jones, Paul Gross, Neve Campbell DramaScreenplay by Paul Donovan based on his own novel
The Paperboy Douglas Jackson Alexandra Paul, Marc Marut, William Katt Horror
The Passion of John Ruskin Alex Chapple Mark McKinney, Neve Campbell Short drama
Relative Fear George Mihalka Thriller
Replikator G. Philip Jackson Science fiction
Ride Me Bashar Shbib Clark Gregg DramaMade with U.S. financing
Road to Saddle River Francis Damberger Paul Jarrett, Paul Coeur, Sam Bob, Eric Allan Kramer, Michael Hogan Comedy
Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo John Zaritsky Documentary
Rural Route 5 (Rang 5)Richard LavoieDocumentary
The Santa Clause John Pasquin Tim Allen, Judge Reinhold, Wendy Crewson, David Krumholtz, Peter Boyle Comedy
Savage Land Dean Hamilton Corbin Bernsen, Vivian Schilling, Brion James, Charlotte Ross, Corey Carrier, Mercedes McNab, Graham Greene Western drama
Scanner Cop Pierre David Horror
Silent Witness Harriet Wichin Documentary
Sissy Boy Slap Party Guy Maddin Experimental shortLost film; recreated by Maddin in 2004 with new cast.
Sleeping with Strangers William T. BolsonRomantic comedy
Super 8½ Bruce LaBruce
Trial at Fortitude Bay Vic Sarin Henry Czerny, Raoul Trujillo, Lolita Davidovich Drama
Wasaga Judith DoyleLouise Lilliefeldt, Tracy Wright, Daniel MacIvor Drama
Whale Music Richard J. Lewis Maury Chaykin, Cyndy Preston, Jennifer Dale, Paul Gross, Kenneth Welsh Comedy-drama Based on the novel by Paul Quarrington; Genie Award - Actor (Chaykin)
The Wind from Wyoming (Le Vent du Wyoming) André Forcier François Cluzet, Michel Côté, Marc Messier, Martin Randez, Céline Bonnier Comedy-drama
Windigo Robert Morin Donald Morin, Guy Nadon, Serge Houde Drama
Without Rockets Gary Yates Ted FelbelShort comedy-drama
You Love Me I Hate You Rosamund Owen Azura Bates, Dov Tiefenbach, Christian Matheson, Lesleh Donaldson Short drama

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