Denis Villeneuve's "Polytechnique" is a dispassionate retelling of the massacre of 14 young women at a school in Montreal by a deranged young man with a high-powered rifle in December 1989. By Ray ...
"Polytechnique," a French-language movie that relives a 1989 Montreal college massacre of 14 women by a crazed gunman, on Monday night dominated the Genies, Canada's film awards, with nine trophies, ...
The Nature Index tracks primary research articles from 145 natural-science and health-science journals, chosen based on reputation by an independent group of researchers. The Nature Index provides ...
Annual event supporting the YWCA Kitchener-Waterloo includes address by MP Nathalie Provost, survivor of the 1989 ...
Polytechnique Montréal is set to undergo a major expansion and renovation as part of a $350-million modernization project aimed at boosting Quebec’s engineering capacity and supporting the province’s ...
Polytechnique Montréal is expanding its scholarship program honouring the 14 women who were killed at the engineering school 36 years ago. The Order of the White Rose scholarship was established in ...
Reid Goldberg is a features writer for Collider. Having grown up in the Midwest, he attended the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. While he's begrudingly accepted that a FIlm Studies degree wasn't ...
With a staggering nine awards, Denis Villeneuve’s “Polytechnique” swept The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television’s controversial 30th annual Genie Awards, held on Toronto’s waterfront Monday night.
Four professors across different departments hosted a screening of the movie “Polytechnique” Nov. 21 in the Chu Room at Shain Library, followed by a panel discussion that touched on gun control, ...
A film Canadians were afraid to see about a tragedy that still sears is the toast of the nation’s movie industry, winning nine prizes at the 30th annual Genie Awards. Polytechnique is Quebec director ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results