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[From the archives] What’s so great about Montreal winters? Ezra Soiferman’s new film captures the beauty of Snowbec

Jan 28, 2026
Ezra Soiferman, Montreal filmmaker and photographer known for films about city life and food culture, celebrates the city’s snowy season. He talks about filming snow-clearing ops, iconic winter landmarks like bagel shops and the Orange Julep, and why Montrealers cherish winters instead of fleeing south. Short, affectionate stories of potholes, sledding and giant snow piles.
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ANECDOTE

Seven-Year Winter Love Letter

  • Ezra Soiferman spent seven years filming Montreal winters and captured sledding, snowplows, and city landmarks.
  • He composed a six-minute ode showing how Montrealers live and celebrate heavy snowfall.
ADVICE

Dress To Enjoy Winter

  • Dress properly for winter to enjoy it: parka, warm layers, and long underwear.
  • Ezra insists preparation turns cold into something pleasurable rather than miserable.
INSIGHT

Food Anchors Cultural Identity

  • Ezra deliberately used Jewish food landmarks to show Montreal's cultural winter identity.
  • He sees places like Schwartz's and St. Viateur as essential city symbols worth celebrating in film.
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