Hilarious 'Being Canadian' documentary follows lives of famous Canadians

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Thursday, September 17, 2015
Director Rob Cohen went on a cross-country journey to produce the hilarious, star-studded documentary ''Being Canadian.''
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They'll apologize for just about anything -- except for being Canadian.






Being Canadian is a new star-studded documentary that both embraces and challenges stereotypes about America's favorite neighbor to the north. The film follows director and proud Canadian Rob Cohen on a journey across his homeland.



"I was a typical Canadian child -- raised by a lumberjack, had hockey bedsheets went to school with an Inuit boy named Peter Poontip," he said in the trailer.



So are all Canadians ultra-polite, hockey-loving igloo inhabitants who end all their sentences with "eh?" To get to the bottom of this, Cohen interviewed a variety of celebrities, both Canadian and non-Canadian, including Mike Myers, Alex Trebek, William Shatner, Dan Aykroyd, Alanis Morissette and Cobie Smulders.



As one excerpt shows, Canadians aren't even sure where some stereotypes -- like the one that they're all nice -- came from, and they're not sure how they feel about those high expectations.





The 90-minute film will be available Friday with screenings in Los Angeles and New York over the weekend.

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