• The Big Snit is a 1985 animated short film written and directed by Richard Condie and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. A married couple...
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  • up snit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Snit or SNIT may refer to: Branwell F. Snit, character in a comic strip created by Morgan Sanders Snit Mandolin...
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  • timing." Forty-five of the selected cartoons were created and released before 1960; the exceptions are The Big Snit (1985; No. 25), The Cat Came Back (1988;...
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  • Richard Condie (category Members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts)
    and voice actor. Condie is best known for his 1985 animated short The Big Snit at the National Film Board of Canada and has won six international awards...
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  • original taglines for the character. The scene where the family plays Scrabble was inspired by the 1985 Canadian animated short The Big Snit. Director David...
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  • pour vivre Gross's Passchendaele also big winner". Montreal Gazette, April 5, 2009. "Two films share spotlight; The Jutras". Montreal Gazette, March 30...
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  • devastated the majority of the rest of the world. The Big Snit (National Film Board of Canada, Richard Condie; 1985) The Hole, 1962, featuring the voice of...
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  • with the National Film Board of Canada, he is a five time Genie Award winner as producer of the short films Ted Baryluk's Grocery, The Big Snit, Get a...
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    Film: A Little Fellow From Gambo: The Joey Smallwood Story 1985: 7th Genie Awards, Best Animated Short: The Big Snit, (Richard Condie and Michael Scott)...
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  • Mystery Funhouse, The Big Snit, The World of David the Gnome, HBTV, Robotix, Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines, Super Sunday, Magical Emi, the Magic Star, It's...
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  • popular short The Big Snit, the film is a series of animated blackout sketches, telling the story of a medieval jester and his young apprentice. The "dialogue"...
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  • Adult Swim. The Apprentice (L'Apprenti) Arkelope Balablok Begone Dull Care The Big Snit Blackfly Blowhard Bob's Birthday Cactus Swing The Cat Came Back...
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  • Jasmin Mozaffari. The film stars Behtash Fazlali as Babak, an Iranian immigrant to the United States during the Iran hostage crisis in the 1970s, who must...
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  • 1985) The Big Snit (Richard Condie, 1985) The Great Mouse Detective (Burny Mattinson/John Musker/Ron Clements, 1986) Enchanted Drawings (1989) The Disney...
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  • Racicot. The film stars Sophie Cadieux and Eric Paulhus. The film's production was first announced in June 2021. The original score of the film was composed...
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  • 58th Academy Awards (category March 1986 events in the United States)
    ISBN 978-0-7892-1142-2. OCLC 856879222. Pond, Steve (2005), The Big Show: High Times and Dirty Dealings Backstage at the Academy Awards, New York, New York, United States:...
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  • Canadian short drama film, directed by Jérémy Comte and released in 2018. The film centres on two boys (Félix Grenier and Alexandre Perreault) looking...
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  • had a big amount of 16 Oscar nominations and winning 5. Among international studios, the NFB has the most wins in this category, with 6 Oscars. The biggest...
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  • the ocean depths, to the first amphibious creatures crawling onto land, to the forefathers of Homo sapiens. Evolution won Best Animated Film at the 23rd...
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  • be the return of the Snit character (minus its familiar purple colouring). Following cosmetic and technological upgrades, Snit went on to host Snit Station...
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  • Plympton A Greek Tragedy The Big Snit Anna & Bella Charade Open Wednesdays The Great Cognito and other works by Will Vinton The Cow Tin Toy Vincent Arnold...
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  • significant films from the history of cinema of Canada, which took place in 2017 as part of Canada 150. Curated and presented by the Toronto International...
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  • Bob 'Elvis' Gratton is a fictional character, the subject of multiple films and a television series of the same name by Quebec director Pierre Falardeau:...
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  • and photographic inserts, the film is a portrait of Canada through the eyes of a young boy who has recently immigrated to the country with his family,...
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  • the president of ASIFA.[citation needed] 1985 - The Big Snit- Richard Condie (Canada) 1987 - The Dreamless Sleep - David Anderson (U.K.) 1990 - The Hill...
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  • during this era included The Street (1976), The Big Snit (1985) and The Cat Came Back (1988). With the renaissance of animation in the 1990s, Canadian animation...
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  • traditional Inuit role of the shaman, the film centres on a grandmother (Madeline Ivalu) and granddaughter (Lucy Tulugarjuk) who travel to the underworld in an...
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    Seattle International Film Festival (category Nonprofit cinemas and movie theaters in the United States)
    Show was the unnamed secret "sneak preview." The Third Festival in 1978 was the first under the direction of Rajeeve Gupta. It doubled the number of...
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  • split screen to portray the real life (on the left side) and imaginary life (on the right) of a young boy. A film without words, the 8 minute and 49 second...
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  • The Heart of the World is a short film written and directed by Guy Maddin, produced for the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. Maddin was one of...
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