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Escape to Canada is a 2005 Canadian satirical documentary film written and directed by Albert Nerenberg, with cinematography by producer Shannon Brown, the debut feature of their production company, Elevator Films, commissioned by the Documentary Channel, Canal D, and the National Film Board of Canada. The film examines the results of Canada's relaxing of its marijuana laws at the same time that same-sex marriage became legal, along with Canada's abstention from the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq having made the country a perceived haven for progressive Americans. The documentary's events begin in the summer of 2003 when both same-sex marriage and marijuana were legalized. The film underscores the contrast between the liberal movement in Canada and the more conservative attitude in the U.S., the premise being that "liberal attitudes beget liberal laws", and that "Canada, and not the U.S., is North America's pre-eminent freedom-loving country."
Original Release
06/05/2005
Cast
Name | Character |
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Pierre Berton | Self |
Bono | Self |
George W. Bush | Self |
Tucker Carlson | Self |
Marc Emery | Self |
Stephen Harper | Self |
Bill Maher | Self |
Watermelon | Self |
Michael Boatswain | Self |
Directors
Cast
Name | Character |
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Pierre Berton | Self |
Bono | Self |
George W. Bush | Self |
Tucker Carlson | Self |
Marc Emery | Self |
Stephen Harper | Self |
Bill Maher | Self |
Watermelon | Self |
Michael Boatswain | Self |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Shannon Brown | Producer |
Editors
Dave D'Uva, Laura Okuda-Hara, Marc Roy, Throy Ross, Josh McLachlan, Shane Corkery, David Bowen