List of Canadian films of 1982

This is a list of Canadian films which were released in 1982:

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
Baker Country U.S.A. William Fruet Henry Silva, Nicholas Campbell Drama Made with U.S. financing
La bête lumineuse (in English, The Shimmering Beast) Pierre Perrault National Film Board documentary Screened at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival
By Design Claude Jutra Sara Botsford, Patty Duke Astin, Saul Rubinek, Clare Coulter Drama
Class of 1984 Mark L. Lester Perry King, Timothy Van Patten, Michael J. Fox Action
Le confort et l'indifférence Denys Arcand Jean-Pierre Ronfard National Film Board documentary Analysis of the 1980 Quebec referendum
Crac! Frédéric Back Animated short Oscar winner
A Day in a Taxi Robert Ménard Jean Yanne, Gilles Renaud, Monique Mercure Drama
Deadly Companion also known as Double Negative George Bloomfield John Candy, Anthony Perkins Mystery
Les Fleurs sauvages (in English, Wild Flowers) Jean Pierre Lefebvre Marthe Nadeau, Michèle Magny, Pierre Curzi Drama Cannes – International Critics Prize
The Great Chess Movie Gilles Carle & Camille Coudrai National Film Board documentary
The Grey Fox Phillip Borsos Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Burroughs, Ken Pogue, Wayne Robson, Timothy Webber, Gary Reineke Western AV Preservation Trust Masterwork
Highpoint Peter Carter Christopher Plummer, Beverly D’Angelo, Kate Reid, Maury Chaykin, Saul Rubinek, Peter Donat Drama Stuntman Dar Robinson does the free fall from the top of the CN Tower at the end of the movie.
Humongous Paul Lynch Janet Julian, David Wallace Horror
Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave David Acomba Sneezy Waters Filmed performance Based on the play by Maynard Collins
Hard Feelings Daryl Duke Carl Marotte, Charlaine Woodard Drama
Harry Tracy, Desperado William Graham Bruce Dern, Helen Shaver, Michael Gwynne, Gordon Lightfoot Western
If You Could See What I Hear Eric Till Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson, Shari Belafonte-Harper, Douglas Campbell Bio-drama Based on the biography of Tom Sullivan, a blind American singer/songwriter and athlete; Genie Award - Supporting Actor (Thomson)
Incubus John Hough John Cassavetes, John Ireland, Kerrie Keane, Helen Hughes Horror
The Kid Who Couldn't Miss Paul Cowan Eric Peterson National Film Board docudrama Based partly on John Gray’s irreverent stage play Billy Bishop Goes to War.
Latitude 55° John Juliani August Schellenberg, Andrée Pelletier Drama
Liona Boyd: First Lady of the Guitar Alan Simmonds Liona Boyd, Chet Atkins, Lenny Breau, Eli Kassner, Liberace Documentary Made for TV
Melanie Rex Bromfield Burton Cummings, Glynnis O'Connor Drama Genie Awards – Foreign Actress (O’Connor), Adapted Screenplay, Song
Murder by Phone Michael Anderson Richard Chamberlain, John Houseman, Sara Botsford, Barry Morse Drama Made with U.S. financing
Odyssey in the Pacific also known as The Emperor of Peru Fernando Arrabal Mickey Rooney, Anick, Johnathan Starr, Monique Mercure Surreal children's film Canada-France co-production; screenplay by Fernando Arrabal and Roger Lemelin
Poetry in Motion Ron Mann Including Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski and Tom Waits Documentary
Paradise Stuart Gillard Willie Ames, Phoebe Cates, Tuvia Tavi Drama
La Quarantaine Anne Claire Poirier Monique Mercure, Jacques Godin National Film Board drama
Quest for Fire Jean-Jacques Annaud Rae Dawn Chong, Everett McGill, Ron Perlman, Nameer El-Kadi Stone Age drama to create fire Canada/France co-production made with U.S. financing; Academy Award – Makeup; Genie Awards – Actress (Chong), Editing, Sound; BAFTA – Makeup; language developed by Anthony Burgess; advisor Desmond Morris
Scissere Peter Mettler Greg Krantz Experimental feature
Spring Fever Joseph Scanlan Carling Bassett, Susan Anton, Frank Converse, Jessica Walter, Stephen Young Drama Made with U.S. financing
Sweet Lies and Loving Oaths (Doux aveux) Fernand Dansereau Hélène Loiselle, Marcel Sabourin, Genevieve Brassard Drama
Visiting Hours Jean-Claude Lord Michael Ironside, Lee Grant, Linda Paul, William Shatner, Lenore Zann Thriller Distributed in the U.S. by 20th Century Fox, this low-budget movie was a box office success and launched Michael Ironside’s career Stateside.
Les Yeux rouges ou les vérité accidentelles Yves Simoneau Marie Tifo, Jean-Marie Lemieux, Pierre Curzi Crime drama
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