

Why are Canadian films so obsessed with snow, sex, and existential dread? This doc has theories.
This compelling documentary explores Canadian film culture and tries to discover what defines Canadian film through interviews with notable filmmakers.
Writing
Witty, self-aware narration that roasts and celebrates Canadiana.
Direction
Sharpe balances talking heads with playful visual gags.
Production
Clever use of clips from iconic CanCon classics.
Director
Jill Sharpe
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title parodies Margaret Atwood's famous quote that Canadian literature is about 'survival and victims'—she never actually said 'weird sex and snowshoes,' but everyone thinks she did.
Released during the 'Canadian Cinema' boom of the early 2000s, when films like 'The Barbarian Invasions' and 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' (okay, that one's not Canadian) made CanCon suddenly cool.
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