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Escape To Canada (2007)

Starring: Albert Nerenberg Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Albert Nerenberg
  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Disinformation
  • DVD Release Date: June 19, 2007
  • Run Time: 80 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000NIVJEK
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #73,723 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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About the Actor

Albert Nerenberg is an award-winning actor, director, journalist and founder of the "international cult phenomenon" (CNN) Trailervision. As a filmmaker Nerenberg has been the subject of retrospectives at the Just for Laughs Festival and the Cinematheque Quebecoise. His award-winning documentary Stupidity is the first film to deal directly with the subject of human stupidity. Nerenberg has directed for the Discovery Channel, Dreamworks SKG and the CBC. He is the director of over a 100 spoof trailers and dozens of TV documentaries. Nerenberg also founded the annual World Stupidity Awards.


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"...a winner..." - Variety

"Canada is hip." - Bill Maher, HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher

Canada used to be cold; now it's suddenly "cool!"

Around the world, Canada is known for its beavers, Mounties and winter climate. But a new image of the country is emerging, one of potent marijuana, gay marriage and new freedoms.

In 2003, gay marriage and marijuana were legalized in Canada on the same day. Coincidence or trend? Either way, suddenly, Canada changed forever and Canadians began enjoying their "new found" freedoms-north-of-the-border of the country that proclaims to be the true "Land of the Free."

Soon, Canadians were not the only ones enjoying the newly forged liberties, as Americans raced across the border to marry same-sex partners and smoke marijuana in peace. A.W.O.L. United States army soldiers arrive seeking refugee status. To many, Canada had become a red-and-white beacon of freedom around the world.

However, the freedoms would not last. Within months, Canada re-criminalized marijuana and jailed pot activists; America's DEA turned up the heat on Canadian pot dealers, even arresting Canada's "Prince of Pot."

In addition, there is suddenly a new campaign to turn back gay marriage-financed with US dollars. Director Albert Nerenberg, the man behind the indie-doc hit Stupidity, explores the advent of this strange and new land of the free in this stunning and high-energy film.

This is the story of the new land of the free...or is it?

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Informative and illuminating documentary, December 11, 2007
By PJR (Minneapolis, Minnesota United States) - See all my reviews
The legalization of marijuana and gay marriage are not my issues. The world has many bigger problems. But freedom is my issue. This film does a fine job of presenting a perspective on the energetic and relatively effectual fights for individual freedoms in Canada, versus the US where the fights are made to seem rather ineffectual. This is obviously one perspective, but that perspective is developed so well through interviews and film clips that intelligent adults will find it well worth pondering. I found myself motivated to do more study of these issues and to try to better understand Canada, which is terrific!

This is not a film that was made for kids. The film presumes that a few words here and there will remind you that there are reasonable Canadians who do not share its producer's perspectives. Again, that should be enough for intelligent adult viewers who have been educated to try to weigh a variety of perspectives fairly and to sample different points of view, but kids are inclined to cut corners and make snap judgments and not run out and do more reading. This is not to say that it is dangerous for kids. But if you are a parent you should be prepared for discussions on the topics themselves and also on how to go about becoming well-informed on issues in general.

So the film did a great job of presenting a point of view on the fight to defend the spirit of individual freedoms in Canada. It also however was packed with detailed and important information about the sociopolitical situations in Canada with regard to these issues, the legal reasoning there, and about US pressures on Canada that we just don't get from our media here in the US.

Some viewers may find the emphasis on information boring. For example, when the conservatives begin to roll back the gains that the proponents of marijuana had made, the details get a bit complicated and the film no longer can be seen thorough the filter of a stereotypical heroic struggle that is bound to triumph because it is virtuous. It is a history lesson (again, more or less from one perspective).

Again, gay marriage was never my issue. What does it matter what you call it so long as people's practical rights to live in peace and share legal benefits legally with others are respected? The film somehow or other got me to go beyond that and think about "separate but equal." Somehow that made me remember the "separate" but equal facilities when I spent some time in the South back in the 1950s. I guess the green painted seats on the bus did not have to be in the back, but they always were. And so on with bathrooms, drinking fountains etc. and certainly schools. Separate but equal was more a joke than anything else. It is useful in pondering gay marriage to see people on film functioning in a society that is comfortable for having decided that separate but equal does not make sense for them.

The legalization of marijuana is commonly presented as a black or white issue by our media in the US. The discussion in Canada made our public discussions here look like bumper sticker wisdom. I don't know that it made me pro-legalization, but it certainly gave me a lot to think about, and since I want to be a responsible citizen that is valuable to me. Incidentally the intelligent speech (on the extra features) by the Mayor of Vancouver is one of the best thought out things on this topic that I have seen or read down here.

The third issue that the film covered was people leaving the US to escape the climate of repression in the US and this included guys who were against the war in Iraq and left the US military. I think we all knew these various things were going on, but the film put a face on the exodus. Again, this gives one more to think about than just words, stereotypes, and rumors.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars HIgh and Dry in Canada, July 20, 2007
I liked this documentary but it peaks early and leaves the viewer high and dry at the end... Great things happen and then seemingly they all go away by the end of this dvd... I would like a follow-up section to update
people on the different topics that are being addressed.
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0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Felt like I was watching a political party's campaign documentary, August 27, 2007
Depending on what side you are on regarding gay marriage and legalizing marijuana, you will either love this 'documentary' or hate it.

First off, I was born, raised and live in Toronto, Canada. With very few exceptions, this film seems to demonize people against same sex marriage and legalizing marijuana while it glorifies those in favour of it. It reminded me a lot of a Michael Moore documentary attempting to swing the political vote without giving a fair chance for BOTH sides to explain their side without making one side look 'cool' and the other look like a vicious lynch mob.

It also seemed very anti-Christianity regarding the same sex marriage issue as the film's examples of people against same sex marriage were church goers and pastors.

I hate ignorance regardless of what the views are. This film is ignorant.
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