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Canada’s longest running showcase of independent short film. For over thirty years, Canadian Reflections has given Canada’s best and brightest filmmakers a national audience.
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How to Watch on TV and Streaming. Canadian Reflections...
- Nature Entwined
A visual love letter to womanhood and how it’s intimately...
- The Flying Sailor
Audience Award: Top Canadian Short Film - Honourable...
- The Lost Seahorse
The Lost Seahorse is an ecological-adventure film brought to...
- Not My Today
Canadian Reflections Films How To Watch. Not My Today....
- No Ghost in The Morgue
Medical student Keity begrudgingly accepts an internship at...
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CANADIAN REFLECTIONS is Canada’s longest running showcase of independent short film. For over thirty years, we have given Canada’s best and brightest filmmakers a national audience,...
How to Watch on TV and Streaming. Canadian Reflections currently airs weekly on our main channel every Thursday night at 11:30pm local time. Please note that the CBC schedule is subject to...
Feb 22, 2018 · In the latest by celebrated filmmaker Chloé Robichaud, two precisely rendered episodes in the adolescence of a Lebanese-Canadian girl highlight complicated matters of gender, identity, and...
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Canadian Reflections is a Canadian independent short film television series which began on CBC Television in 1978.
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Episode list. Canadian Reflections. Seasons Years. 2015 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Unknown. S1.E232 ∙ See You Tomorrow. Thu, Jan 2, 2020. Two cops, secretly haunted by PTSD, find deeper camaraderie in the aftermath of a case that pushed them to the brink. Rate. S1.E244 ∙ Haven. Thu, Jul 30, 2020.
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CANADIAN REFLECTIONS is Canada's longest running showcase of independent short film. For almost forty years, we have given Canada's best and brightest filmmakers a national audience.