Monthly Archives: May 2009

Canadian Classicks is a look at some of the gems and turds from the so-called “tax shelter period,” when the Canadian government introduced new laws in an effort to boost domestic film production. This week’s entry looks at a trademark release of the subgenre titled “maple syrup porn” – French Québec’s own go at the sexploitation film in the late ’60s/early ’70s.

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