List of Canadian films of 1992 explained

This is a list of Canadian films which were released in 1992:

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Being at Home with Claude Genie Award – Musical Score
The Black Sheep (Le Mouton noir) National Film Board documentary Aftermath of Meech Lake
Blue Short
The Boys of St. Vincent Banff Television Festival – Grand Prize
Buried on Sunday Comedy, drama
Café Romeo Drama
Careful Best Canadian Film at the 1992 Cinéfest
National Film Board documentary Genie Award – Short Documentary; Academy Award nomination – Short Documentary
The Fairy Who Didn't Want to Be a Fairy AnymoreComedy-drama short Genie Award winner for Best Live Action Short
National Film Board Documentary Genie Award for best feature documentary
Impolite Mystery
A Kind of Family National Film Board documentary
Léolo Drama Genie Award – Screenplay, Editing, Costumes; Canada-France co-production; entered into the Cannes; one of Times 100 best films https://web.archive.org/web/20050525010315/http://www.time.com/time/2005/100movies/0,23220,leolo,00.html
Documentary The film profiles the ideas of M.I.T. professor Noam Chomsky; one of Canada's top-grossing documentaries.
The Measure of Your Passage (Le singe bleu) Documentary
Momentum National Film Board short First film in IMAX HD
No Problem Animated short
North of Pittsburgh Viveca Lindfors, Jeff Schultz, Byron Lucas, Timothy Webber Drama
Phantom Life (La Vie fantôme)
Requiem for a Handsome Bastard (Requiem pour un beau sans-coeur) Crime drama
The Saracen Woman (La Sarrasine) Drama Genie Award – Actor (Nardi)
Secret Nation Drama Conspiracy drama about how and why the former British colony of Newfoundland became Canada's 10th province; Genie Award -Song
Comedy-drama
Speak It! From the Heart of Black Nova Scotia National Film Board documentary Canada Award winner
The Steak (Le Steak) Documentary
Documentary
Tectonic Plates Based on a theatrical piece by Robert Lepage
Titanica IMAX documentary Feature-length documentary about a crew who descended to the depths of the North Atlantic in 1991 to film The Titanic’s remains. Made with U.S. financing.
The Twist Archival footage includes Frankie Avalon, Little Richard, DeeDee Sharp and others involved with Dick Clark’s American Bandstand. Documentary

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