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Give yourself the pick-me-up you need and plan a weekend trip to this march to check out the International Film Festival of Ottawa! Catch up on the best cinema from prestigious festivals around the world while taking in the sights Ottawa has to offer.

Visit Ottawa’s galleries and museums, notable restaurants, and on March 11th, check out Pique, one of Ottawa’s best parties featuring eclectic musical, visual, and multimedia artists.

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There is nothing more exciting than watching a film and suddenly realizing the backdrop is the city you live in. If you feel me on this one, you will be excited to know that a new film coming out in 2022, Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, is being filmed in Montreal and it seems as though shooting could be currently underway.

While we cannot confirm that the following photos are definitely part of the new Transformers set, all signs lead to it being very possible that it is.

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Montrealer Pier-Philippe Chevigny specializes in depicting real-life social issues on screen. His latest short film, Rebel, is no exception. It tackles the rise of right-wing extremism in Quebec in a unique way — as seen through the eyes of a child. 

Rebel has made it into 90 international film festivals, such as TIFF, Busan, and Vladivostok. It won 23 awards, including the Golden Owl Award at Tirana International Film festival, which led to it being long-listed for an Academy Award nomination. 

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Montreal is a beautiful city, which can explain why it's used as the backdrop for so many films — one of the latest ones being Pieces Of A Woman, starring Shia LaBeouf and Vanessa Kirby.

This touching new movie is officially available on Netflix Canada. As you watch it, you'll be able to spot many familiar locations. 

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2020 has been one of the most shocking and surprising years in a while. So if you're looking for a little stability and predictability, look no further than Hallmark's latest flick, Swept Up By Christmas, a classic cheesy, predictable, you-know-they'll-end-up-together holiday film.

Not only is it pretty easy to guess what's going to happen, but according to IMDb, the film was shot right here in Montreal, so it's sure to give you that extra comfort of home.

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Montreal has been the backdrop for many films and Pieces Of A Woman, starring Shia LaBeouf and Vanessa Kirby, is one of the newest additions to the list.

The trailer, which was officially released on November 17, offers a few snippets of our city. From parking meters to scenic views, any true local will be able to tell that it was filmed in the 514.

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Last year, many of us were on the hunt for Justin Baldoni while he and his family were staying in Montreal. Baldoni, who's best known for playing Rafael Solano on the hit series Jane The Virgin, was posting up a storm about his time spent in the 514.

From roaming around Old Montreal "falling in love with our city" to posting a slew of sneaky stories about the project he was working on, I know wasn't the only one praying to run into him — but I never did.

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Keep your eyes peeled — in a couple weeks at least. Halle Berry has officially arrived in Montreal to (apparently) film her new movie Moonfall, directed by Roland Emmerich.

The A-list actress posted a photo to Instagram with the caption "hello Montréal," with a view of the city and foliage of Mount Royal in the distance.

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It's October — the month of Thanksgiving and fall fun and Halloween — but it definitely doesn't feel like it with regions of Quebec back in lockdown. Times are tough and there's not much to do, but that means it's the perfect month for a chill binge-watching sesh... with a spooky season touch, of course.

We've rounded up a list of some of the oldest, weirdest, creepiest and most obscure movies filmed in Montreal that you can watch to pass the time while Montreal's in 'red alert.'

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While the STM has multiple rules in place to protect riders' safety, an alleged incident in August left two young women feeling like they were without support from local law enforcement.

The incident and the response from the SPVM highlight the potential limitations of rules about filming in the Montreal metro as well as police sensitivity to complaints of harassment.

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