French-language movies were the biggest Canadian fare in theatres last year.

According to Playback, when it came to Canadian films playing in the Canada’s cinemas, movies from Quebec took seven of the Top 10 slots in 2019, including each of the top four positions.

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At No. 1 was Émile Gaudreault’s “Menteur”, which brought in $6.3 million. Louise Archambault’s “Il pleuvait ds oiseaux” (“And the Birds Rained Down”) was at No. 2 with $1.8 million, the “Snowtime!” sequel “La Course de Tuques” (“Racetime”) at No. 3 with $1.3 million, and “La femme de mon frère” (“A Brother’s Love”) at No. 4 with $753,757.

Three more French-Canadian films made the top 10: “Matthias et Maxine” at No. 6 with $547,212, Oscars submission “Antigone” at No. 9 with $408,928, and “Jeune Juliette” at No. 10 with $425,594.

Three English-language movies also made the Top 10: “The Grizzlies” at No. 5 with $650,758, the children’s film “Paw Patrol: Ready Race Rescue” at No. 7 with $508,402, and the Canadian/Belgian co-production “The Hummingbird Project at No. 8 with $425,594.

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When it came to international features at the Canadian box office, unsurprisingly the list was dominated by films from Disney, including No. 1 grosser “Avengers: Endgame”, which pulled in a huge $84 million. Other films that made the Top 10 include “The Lion King”, “Captain Marvel”, “Joker” and more.