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CTV (Canadian Television)

1960–Present
Location

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Alternate names

CTV Television Network

Description

Canada's oldest and largest private broadcast television network

The Canadian Encyclopedia. “CTVglobemedia.” Accessed February 3, 2025. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/ctvglobemedia.
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    Roman Candles

    film/video, 1966

    In homage to Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls, Roman Candles is screened using three projectors simultaneously, and features what would become the Dreamlanders, a cast and crew who helped create John's films throughout his career. Also similar to Warhol's factory superstars, some players were given new names. In fact, this film marks the screen debut of Divine! The movie features random scenes of Maelcum Soul in nun habit drag, a priest drinking a beer, a woman being attacked with an electric fan, a drag queen riding a motorcycle, and Divine playing hide and seek. The soundtrack is played back from tape in the room during the screening, and includes radio advertisements, rock songs, a press conferences with Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, and tune by the Shangri-Las (played off a tape recorder in the room). The 8mm film stock, just like his first film, Hag in a Black Leather Jacket, was stolen for the production by Dreamlander Mona Montgomery and John. It was the first film produced under the name Dreamland Studios, established in 1966 by Waters. Originally screened only a few times, the film has never been released on video. However, it was seen as part of the touring exhibition John Waters: Change of Life, and at career retrospectives.